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Black and White - Clean and Simple by Linda
Hi everyone, Today I'm here to show you what you can do with black and white paper, dies, and a pretty stamp set! I began by making my card bases using the floral stamps from Happy Tails. For the Happy Birthday card's base, I took the smaller floral stamp and stamped it around the edge of the card mat. The idea is to keep turning your stamp so that the card base has a random look to it. Then I stamped the same stamp on a piece of white cardstock and matted it with black, die cut my sentiment, added sequins...
Sweet Summer With Sara Scraps
Hello Everyone! Sara with you today sharing a funsummer layout using the new Happy Tails collection and..NO PET PHOTOs! The florals and other icons are so plentiful in this collection you dont need pet photos to enjoy it! Don't believe me? Well, see for yourself! I started by stamping a fun floral pattern on a portion of my white cardstock background. Then I layered elements from the cut apart sheet and the card pack and added dimension with foam adhesive. I was able to create a lovely collage type design using three summer photos (not a dog or cat in...
Happy Tails Layout With Sara
Hello Hello Everyone! Sara with you today shring my first project with the brand new Happy Tails collection! This layout came together super quick! All this gorgeous products working so well together! I started with the stamps (don't I always?) and created a fun stamped border to compliment the collection. This stamped border also allowed me the perfect place to add some sparkly goodness as a finishing touch to my layout. I decided on a grid layout..but not a typical one. I cut to of the 3X4 cards, making them look more layerd and smaller. Then I aded a sprinkling...
Kitty layout with Jenn
Hello, Jenn here, using the Happy Tails collection again this week to create a super cute grid-style layout. The design for this layout comes from a sketch by Meggy Blethen for the iNSD challenges going on at The Secret Not Secret Kit Club. I started my layout by painting squares on my background paper with watercolours, in the colours from the collection. While that dried I built my photo clusters by layering some of the 12x12 pattern papers behind each photo with some plain grey cardstock on between the layers so you could really see the colours of the patterned...