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Scrapware: Hello and Goodbye...
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Monday, August 8, 2011. I'm very excited to introduce you to our latest Design Team Member. Ebony van der Starre. I have been a long time admirer of Eb's work, but we met in real life at Camp Mojo last month and we instantly hit it off. Welcome to the team Eb! Here's a little more about Ebony. I started scrapping over 9 years ago with the intention to do a baby album when Will was born and like so many I became addicted! Thanks Ange for having me on the team! Come and meet our amazing Design Team girls a...
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Scrapware: Doily frames...
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011. I so love these Doily frames from Scrapware, for me they are my most favourite chippie ever! They frame a subject in a photo beautifully. On my layout LOVE I have used one of Scrapwares new small doily frames. I kept it raw for a rustic boyish feel and added some pritt glue to the bottom and simple layed it over my photo! September 6, 2011 at 2:38 PM. Oh wow - this is fantastic Kim! September 6, 2011 at 11:16 PM. Another beautiful page Kim. Cheers Di xx.
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Scrapware: thanks...
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Monday, September 26, 2011. I just wanted to say a huge thanks to Ange for having me on her DT for the last 18 months. Due to personal reasons I have decided to step down from the DT. I have really loved being on this team and working with Scrapware's amazing arrange of chippie pieces. Thanks again Ange for all your support and friendship! September 26, 2011 at 8:53 PM. Its been an absolute pleasure having you on the team Kim. Best of luck with your new adventures! October 11, 2011 at 9:47 AM. Have to sc...
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Scrapware: daddy's lego
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Monday, August 15, 2011. My eldest loves to play with daddy's old lego, I wanted to celebrate this memory with a layout. How easy it is to highlight the subjects in your photo by placing a Scrapware frame over the photo. Here I have used a small Natalie frame found here. I inked my frame with some versamark ink and then sprinkled on some Tim Holtz distress embossing powder. I love that it gives a shabby distressed feel to the frame by leaving some parts of the chipboard raw! Memory boxes, step by step.
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Scrapware: technique anyone?
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011. This is a technique that I first came across in a class by uber talented Céline Navarro. Way back in October 2007 and then gorgeous Natalie May came up with this step-by-step using the metal tape on top of our chippy on a layout. Here it is (. As written by Nat). I've had this idea in my head for quite a while and thought it was about time I gave it a go. This is a variation on a technique that I use regularly with Cuttlebug projects and thought it would look good on a layout.
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Scrapware: A little bit of Correboard ...
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011. A little bit of Correboard . As a lover of Art Journalling and little mixed media projects I am often looking for different materials I can use as backgrounds. Recently I decided to have a play with Scrapware's Correboard as my starting page to build on - and I was quite happy with the results! I've used Unity Stamps on the second page along with Scraptivate's German Scrap wings and a new Scrapware product . How about a little giveaway? Posted by Natalie Wolfe. What time is it as...
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Scrapware: Memory Boxes....they are simple!
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Friday, June 11, 2010. Memory Boxes.they are simple! I thought I would show you one of my favorite products and how simple it is to put together. I just love the memory boxes, they are so versatile and make a great show piece or a sensational gift. Firstly when I start to make a memory box, I fold the sides up (don't worry if they don't stay attached! Once it's at this stage, I like to sit something on top to stop it from warping while it dries.a cutting mat and a can of soup works wonderfully! Center a ...