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Quick Coloring Technique with Distress Crayons by Nadine
Hello Creative Friends! Today I’m showing you a quick and easy coloring technique using Distress Crayons. If you visited the Creative Scrapbooking Carnival in Calgary a few weeks ago and stopped by the Wild Whisper Designs booth, this was one of the cards that I was demonstrating. What I love about this quick coloring technique how easy it is to add color to the Wild Whisper Designs paper. The Wild Whisper patterned paper is so smooth, it works incredibly well for blending Distress Crayons. This technique is meant to be used on patterned paper or in places where you want...
Hot Summer Days Art Journaling Project by Nadine
Hello creative friends! On the blog today I am sharing a fun and colorful art journal project using several of the new Wild Whisper Designs collections. In this mixed media project, I focused on using images from the Pour Decisions paper collection by Jenn Aguilar with the beautiful textured patterns from the Ledger and Script paper collection. As both these paper collections have beautiful, vibrant colors, they went together so well for this project. I started this page by adding ink drips to the page. I then added layers of acrylic paint to the page through the Nicole Wright Designs...
Mini Fold Up Book by Nadine
Hello creative friends! Today I wanted to share with you how to create a mini fold up book with one piece of paper. These books are very easy to make and do not require a lot of measuring to complete. Creating the Mini Fold Up Book To create a fold up book, start with a piece of paper of your choice. For this book I used the star paper from the Child at Heart collection. I cut the 12” by 12” piece of patterned paper to 9” by 12”. I wanted to add my Instax square photos in this book,...
Travel Photo Card by Nadine
Hello Creative Friends! Today on the blog I am sharing a travel photo card using the Wild Whisper Designs Road Trip Collection. I love adding photos to my projects, but do not always think to use my photos on cards. This is a great way to combine your photos, paper, and ephemera to give the card a more mixed media feel. It is also a great way to personalize your cards by using your own photos or use photos that are meaningful to the person that you are giving the card to. When creating this card, I originally had Father’s...