Showing posts with label corrugated cardboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corrugated cardboard. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Celebrating the Last of Summer With a Corrugated Board Technique

Hello! It's Amy here today, and I am so happy to share a favorite technique of mine in a video tutorial, and to give you a look at a layout I created using this technique!

As summer reaches its end for us here in Kansas, I wanted to review the celebration of fun we had at the beginning of the summer, visiting family in Minnesota. While we were there, we enjoyed several trips to their clear, beautiful lakes. My daughters all love the water so much, mostly because I am a water lover myself, and had them in the water right away, when they were tiny babies. My oldest daughter is now in her senior year (where did the time go?) and I'm getting nostalgic about everything. Of course, when seeing the picture below of her so happy in the lake, I remembered back to how she would amaze everyone at the swimming pool, by diving in the water, and swimming like a little dolphin, as early as 2 1/2 or 3 years old. No matter if she's an adult or not, she'll always be my "water baby." So, I created this layout around this theme.




Here is the video of the technique used to created the colorful, airbrushed look on the Zutter corrugated board:



And as seen in the video, here are some of the details on the page:


 I got the fabulous idea to create "water" with mist and layers, from a beautiful layout created by Jennifer Priest. You can see it HERE (it's a must see).  I changed it up a bit, by using cheesecloth, and spraying it with many colors and layers of mist, and then shaping it using decoupage paste and Krystal Kote (in Matte) by Helmar.  

Thank you SO much for stopping by the Zutter Zisters blog today, and for checking out my technique and layout! I hope as summer's celebration winds down, you will find fun photos of your summer activities that you can create a beautiful background with too, using this technique!
Other supplies used: 
Patterned Paper: Every Day is a Holiday; Foreign Text Paper/Punchinella/Teal Ribbon/Feather Fibers: Gauche Alchemy; Flowers: Prima, Recollections, Bazzill, Webster's Pages; Crocheted Trim, Hydrangea Hippo; Wooden Alphas: Pink Paislee; Starfish, Dew Drops: The Robin's Nest; Cheesecloth; Ink: Clearsnap, Tattered Angels

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Trash to Treasure

Hi everyone, Nancy Keslin here today.  Let me just start out by saying how thrilled I am to be here today sharing my first project on the Bind it All blog.  This is actually a project I made a while ago, but is one of my favorite projects to date.

Believe it or not, this project was made using odds and ends; leftovers from other projects.  This is one of my favorite things about my Bind it All.  I can use all my scraps and bits to make a beautiful project.
 Whether it be journaling cards
 Tags
 Or scraps of patterned paper
I really can "bind-it-all" into a sweet little mini album.  Whether the pages are all the same size or not, I can work around it.  No more wondering what to do with my scraps (or having them all pile up).

Supplies: 

  • Zutter: Bind-It-All 
  • Zutter: Wire Antique 1"
  • Prima: Papers and Stickers, 
  • Tattered Angels: Mist and Tag
  • Hug Snug: Seam Binding
  • McCalls: Dress Pattern
  • Misc: Trims



Thanks for letting me share with you today.

Hugs

Nancy Keslin
homesclscrapper.blogspot.com

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Zutter Corrugated Board Album!

I am so in love with these 5x7 Corrugated Boards from Zutter! They make great covers and pages for albums and that is just what I used them for in this project! First I tore parts of the covering off of the outside (cover pieces) of the board. Next, I painted them with some diluted white acrylic paint. When dry, I ran them through the amazing Distrezz-it-all to get that cool shabby look!
Now the fun part is putting your album together, adding your pages, paper, and embellishments!

What I really love about the cardboard pages is that you can hand sew right onto the board! That's what I did to make these cute flower stems and to create a border around a photo.
Zutter has Corrugated Board in 13x13, 7x5, and 7x7 sizes for your next project!

Zutter Zister DT Member Shelley Haganman

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

New Corrugated Cardboard - Everyone Loves it!


Here are some samples of the projects that are similar to the Make 'n Take we did yesterday at CHA...using the NEW 13" X 13" Corrugated Cardboard from Zutter.  One of our new releases at the show  this year.  The size is extra large, to allow crafters lots of options for cutting it to size for various projects.  We cut the cardboard down to 6X6 to create this MnT. The "peel-ability" of the cardboard is excellent too.  The side of the cardboard that has slight ridges is extra easy to peel to reveal the corrugated texture beneath.  It's the cool texture that looks so great inked, or color-misted with sparkly stuff. It's a great shabby chic, antiquey look that is so "in" these days, and looks great by the way, with Zutter's Antique Brass and Antique Silver Owires.
This cardboard is sturdy but lightweight....it provides a new dimension and character to custom owire projects that is hard to achieve with standard chipboard.

See the butterflies on this cover?  Those are actually magnets that OZZ DTer Emeline sent me for the holidays...I love how they look for this Valentine book.  (thanks, Em).

Look for the corrugated board in your local scratpbook store, or make a request that they carry it,
Have a great Wednesday!