Showing posts with label cork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cork. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 February 2018

Squad Goals | Terri Morris | Star Shape

Here on the UK Scrap Addicts blog this month we have  been challenged to pick a specific shape and use that as a focus for our layout. Whether it be a main element or more subtle with the embellishments as I have done here.


I chose the star shape as my main focus and used lots of different types of stars to add my embellishment to the page. I have puffy sticker, paper topped with vellum, wood veneer and cork stars dotted across the page.


This is one of my go to layout designs if my mojo is on the blink and I always love how different it looks as its heavily dependent on the patterned paper and embellishments used.


I used the large puffy sticker style words to create my title and then finished it off by adding and embellishment cluster to the bottom of it. I'm loving the colour scheme of the Crate Paper Good Vibes collection it seems to fit so many of the photos I have taken recently.


Thanks for looking. We would love to see any creations you make this month so be sure to tag us on Instagram.

Happy Crafting!


Saturday, 11 March 2017

0-2 | Laura Rumble | Multiple Photos


Hi folks, Laura here today.

When I first started researching for UK Scrap Addicts I came across a company called StickerKitten.  I fell in love immediately!  Even though the papers are 'only' 6x6 and I usually use 12x12 papers I knew I needed the collection in my life!


For my photos, I cut apart a collage my brother had Whatsapped me.  Each photo was taken on the same date in 25 consecutive months.  I love this concept for watching a little one grow and really noticing the changes they go through.


99% of the supplies on this layout are paper - paper layers and parts fussy cut from patterned paper.  To add some dimension and texture I added a few cork die cut stars, some enamel stars and some machine stitching.


I overcame the 6x6 paper issue by piecing together two pieces where one wasn't long enough... you barely notice the join.


Whilst creating this layout I spent a lot of time contemplating how many helium balloons one would need to lift a dinosaur off the ground...

Here is the process video:


Thanks for stopping by!