Showing posts with label criss cross frame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label criss cross frame. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Some pocket page creative fun :) :) :)

Hello Hello :)

Today I would like to share with you some pocket page inserts that I made with some fabulous Imaginarium Designs chipboard, to suit the postcard size pockets :)


Below are some close ups of the wonderful Imaginarium Chipboard shapes I used to embellish the inserts. 

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I have used the 1.2mm chipboard background cut down to size.

I then adhered the chipboard shapes, spray painted them with white paint and then added pops of colour [water colour paint] to highlight the chipboard shapes :)



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This is a new design for me so it isn't available for release yet, but will be soon hopefully :) :) :)


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So Have you been using Imaginarium Chipboard in your pocket page/project life creativity??? If so we would love to see, please do share in the comments section.

Cheers and Happy Creating :)



Thursday, September 19, 2013

More Workshop Shares :) :) :)

Hello Hello :)

Today I would like to share with you the 2 layouts that I will be teaching at Prima Art Venture this weekend. They are a fun creative mix of Imaginarium Designs and Prima Marketing products.











I am very excited about teaching these workshops; I am overwhelmed by the generosity of the Autumn Escape team, Imaginarium Designs and Prima Marketing for this wonderful opportunity.

So so looking forward to sharing my favourite background techniques and getting to know the wonderful New Zealand creatives attending the retreat.

Cheers for now :)

Louise :) xxx



Sunday, June 23, 2013

A Canvas project

Hello everyone!
I, Gerry,  have a canvas to share with you today which is
featuring a few awesome ID chippies.



At first sight you could say I used two frames but actually
I cut the frame in two so I will get two corners.
Further I used liquid paint to spray it the colour I wanted.



To create the title I combined the chipboard word "girl" and
die-cut letters from Sizzix.
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The tulip corners were treated with different colours ink.


The dragonfly was treated with yellow, orange and green ink.

Thank you for visiting us today!
Hugs,