Sunday, August 26, 2012

Coasters made with Graphic 45 Papers

Wow 2 posts in one day! Thanks for checking in again. I created these coasters using some left over tiles that I had from redoing our bathroom. They are the perfect size for coasters. This is a very simple project, all you need is 4x4 tiles, paper, Mod Podge and peel and stick felt for the bottom of the tile. I used the beautiful Graphic 45 collections, On the Boardwalk and Christmas Past. First I cut a 3 3/4 piece of paper, distressed the edges with Distress Ink and then fussy cut images for the top. I plan on making several more sets to give away as gifts for Christmas. This is a great way to use up your scraps!

Thank you Note

I simply love this image from La La Land Crafts so cute!! I paper pieced the robe and used prisma pencils on the hair and skin. I used Oak Leaf Olive Mica Powder from Lindy's Stamp Gang on the robe trim and umbrella and Lindy's Gator Gumbo Starburst Stain on the Fan. The fan is from Diana McRay Wood Veneers, I love them!! The paper is from an old collection from Club Scrap. This is the first time that I have tried this paper, great quality!! http://photobucket.com/WoodVeneers Email: DianaMcRae@cox.net Thanks for stopping by!!

Monday, August 13, 2012

A Ladies Diary Desk Organizer

This is an old desk organizer that I found at a garage sale and I thought that it would make a great addition with these beautiful papers to my scrap room.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Graphic 45 Tropical Travelogue Mini

I had a great time creating this mini of a trip to Mexico severl years ago. Please visit my youtube for a video of the complete book. Thanks for checking in!

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Thanks for stopping by! I created this easel card using the Graphic 45 Tropical Travelogue collection which is perfect for a summer birthday. Soon I will post an album that I created for my Treasure chest of Mini's from our Mexico trip a few years ago using this collection. The cutouts on the front of the card were taken from the packaging from the paper pack, the back side.