I have have used recycled card stock to make my journal - I love to be able to recycle and create something I love with it - win:win
Page 1 has been created using both designer paper and chipboard embellishments - I love the way they co-ordinate and make the thinking process so easy. I have cut the Seth Apter Citrus Slice in half and adhered them to opposite sides of the page. They been outlined using Nestabling Heart Circles - Black Rhinestones - which have also been cut in half.
The tickets are from the Earth Wind and Fire Chipboard Die Cuts and fit the theme perfectly. I have to be honest and say that it really came together so easily - and we love that - don't we!!
Page 2 has been created using the Negative Die from the Seth Apter Citrus Slice to frame the Vellum Quote. I have used the excess bling from the Nestabling Heart Circles - Black Rhinestones to embellish the inside of the Die cut frame. The butterfly has been stamped, coloured and layered onto the top of the page using Beacon Adhesive Zip Dry Glue and a 72 Count - Amber Rhinestones - Self Adhesive to the center of the butterfly.
I have created Faux Washi Tape from offcuts of the Earth Wind and Fire paper. I have also recycled a portion of an old measuring tape and added it to both pages...not much wasted here!!
Want2Scrap Supplies:
Cross Promotional Partners:
- Quick Quotes Scrapbooking Company: Earth Wind and Fire 104; Vellum Quotes; Earth Wind and Fire Chipboard Die Cuts
- Spellbinders: S3-240 Seth Apter Citrus Slice Etched Dies
- Beacon Adhesive: Zip Dry Glue
Other: Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L: E-Z Adhesive Runner, 3D Foam Squares;; vintage lace; pink card stock; Rose Braid; stamped butterfly;
Thanks so much for stopping by and the lovely comments you leave - they are appreciated. I hope you are inspired to add some of the beautiful Want2Scrap bling to your projects, and make sure you check out Quick Quotes Scrapbook Company - their range is incredible!
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so neat. These are great
ReplyDeleteOh so good Linda. Those layers!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your art journal. I have to get mine out and get creative again.
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