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Craft a Snowman Bucket with a Rubber Stamp and Card Stock

Craft a Snowman Bucket with a Rubber Stamp and Card Stock

Black inkpad White and blue cardstock Watercolor paintbrush pens center snowman onto white card stock . Remove stamp from the handle inch pieces from the blue card stock for the sky background. Tear 2x11-inch pieces from white card stock for banks of snow. Tear along

Snowy Paper Christmas Trees

Snowy Paper Christmas Trees

Tracing paper Scissors White cardstock Pencil Sewing machine White sewing thread Double-sided tape cut out. For each tree, trace three triangle patterns onto cardstock and cut out. Locate the center on the base of one triangle and

Dreidel Gift Box

Dreidel Gift Box

Patterns for dreidel box and symbols (see download link below) Card stock (your choice of colors; we used metallic blue and silver link). Use the box pattern to cut one or more boxes from card stock . Use the patterns for the symbols to cut the shapes from

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QuickStripz adhesive cardstock packs

QuickStripz adhesive cardstock packs

Learn more about the pretty and practical QuickStripz adhesive cardstock stacks. Scrapbooks etc. Associate Editor Megan Boettcher will show you just how easy they make punching or die-cutting shapes!

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Rolodex Reminder Album

Rolodex Reminder Album

Scrapbooks etc. Contributing Editor Leah Fung will show you how to create Rolodex cards for different holidays and events, as well as a cover and tab cards for each month.

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steps as described for January tab card. You will however use different card stock all of which are given in your PDF, and you will adhere the March index tab
Watercolor Wonders: Scrap-a-Faire

Watercolor Wonders: Scrap-a-Faire

Scrapbooks etc. Contributing Editor Tracy Kyle will show you how to use watercolors to create custom page accents and backgrounds that are as vivid as your imagination.

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cut a half an inch off to adjacent sides of the blue card stock and then we're gonna attach that blue card stock to the center of the red card stock , just kind of matting, and you don't have to do that if you don't want to. Then we cut a one-inch off two opposite sides of the green card stock to make that scallopy border at the top and the bottom, and then we assemble it all together. If you have some
stamps and painting on them and stamping it down on to your card stock and you'll see that we get a whole area with a bunch of different stamped images on it. And you're just gonna
we're going to stamp our image on to a piece of white card stock . You don't have to use card stock , you can use regular watercolor paper as well but I just use card stock 'cause that's just what I had on hand.
these and then cut out and then basically you attach the orange card stock to the bottom of the blue card stock just like in the photo here and then we add the photo and then you just add on the circles and your
a great looking project as well. To start, I cut my white card stock into six rectangles that are 3 inches by 4 inches. You can cut them whatever size you want. I then spritz the card stock with water and you're gonna notice that your card stock is gonna buckle and kind of curl up a bit.
light washing of color and you just apply that over all your card stock and then you can take some paper toweling and just blot away all of the excess paint before it soaks into the card stock . You can let that initial painting dry
finger and just kind of splatter, spray this paint all over the card stock that you've painted and it kind of gives it a sprayed watercolor look. If you don't wanna have paint all over your
on the layout here. You're gonna need to give those pieces of card stock a little bit of time to dry and they may warp but don't worry about that. You can always just place them
rectangles and I've placed them on the center of the scalloped white card stock . I left a little bit of space in between each of them. If you have a corner rounder, you could round off
that whole thing on to another piece of black 12 X 12 card stock and that's it. very, very simple. Moving on to the next layout, we are going to try a couple different techniques on
that we're creating for the page and I've just taken some white card stock and I'm applying a rub-on. A great way to dress up your rub-ons is to actually color in them and you could do that with pencil crayons or water colors like we're doing here or markers or anything like that. So, once I've got my rub-on applied to my card stock ,
thing we're gonna do is we're gonna take another piece of white card stock and we're gonna trim it to 10 inches by 9 inches, just so we're-- just watercoloring in the amount of paper that
towel and blot off the excess paint before it soaks into the card stock too much and this will keep it from warping and buckling too much. Another option you can try is to put some
them anyway you want. We're going to take a piece of white card stock and cut it to a half-inch by 12 inches
gonna use a corner rounder and trim one corner on the orange card stock and the smaller strip of white card stock and then we're gonna cut around our rub-on image to make our embellishment and we're just gonna assemble the page as we've
and the clear embossing powder. So next we're going to spritz our card stock and you can do that if you want or you don't have to do that and we're going to apply the watercolors
and I've kind of blended them over the card stock piece. As always, I've taken a piece of paper toweling and I'm just blotting off the excess paint. Next, we're gonna take another piece of card stock and we're just gonna paint over the corner and we're gonna kind of make our sun this way so, you know, estimate the size that you want your sun and just paint that area so that you're not wasting any of your card stock , and then you can take a darker color of the same one
and we're ready to assemble our layout. I take the orange painted card stock and I kind of cut it into a quarter circle to make my sun
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Handmade Birthday Cards

Handmade Birthday Cards

spinner on this clever birthday card. Top card stock with patterned paper. Layer circles an interesting card from plain brown card stock . Cut into desired shape and fold. With inch wide. Feed the strips through card stock alternating slits. Add a message and

Scrapbook Summer Memories

Scrapbook Summer Memories

and easy page. Sources: Cardstock : Bazzill Basics Paper. Patterned paper and stickers. Sources: Cardstock , brads: Bazzill Basics Paper to trim patterned paper and card stock into waves. Sources: Patterned handmade doodles. Sources: Card stock : Prism Papers. Sticker

Scrapbooking: A Pet's Life

Scrapbooking: A Pet's Life

visual element. Sources: Cardstock , patterned paper, photo simple look. Sources: Card stock , brads, stickers the page. Sources: Cardstock : Bazzil Basics Paper framed within. Sources: Card stock : Bazzill Basics Paper

Easy Thanksgiving Cards and Table Decorations Made from Scrapbooking Supplies

Easy Thanksgiving Cards and Table Decorations Made from Scrapbooking Supplies

apple design onto heavyweight cardstock for a simple and inexpensive Phrase), The Paper Studio ( card - stock stickers), Reminisce (Shades Phrase), The Paper Studio ( card - stock stickers), Reminisce (Shades Phrase), The Paper Studio ( card - stock stickers), Reminisce (Shades

Unique Handmade Albums

Unique Handmade Albums

heart-shaped pieces from cardstock and attach to the back of inserting spiral binding. Layer card stock and stitch pieces together activities (journaling) on white card stock . Arrange the elements on matted each photo with white card stock and slid it into the protector

Clever Art with Paper Scraps

Clever Art with Paper Scraps

from scrapbooking paper. Adhere them to cardstock with brads and eyelets. Finish by framing local hardware store to mimic textured card stock . Create a patterned background with art work pop off your walls. Scraps of card stock will dress up a memo board's unfinished

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