Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

Fall Scrapbook Layout

Monday, November 19, 2012

Fall Scrapbook Layout
Created by OMC Designer Lindsey



Supplies Used:

Fall themed Scrapbook Paper
Corrugated/Fluted Cardboard Paper
Kraft Paper 
Tim Holtz Distress Ink: Rusty Hinge
Colored Misting Spray : Orange Hues
Leaf Shaped Punch or SVG Cut
Deep Edge Punch or Edge Die
Brads 
Instructions:
1. Ink the edges of the paper with Tim Holtz Distress Ink.  

2. Use scrap paper to punch or cut out the leaves to use for misting to create the leaf silhouette shapes on the page.  

3. Once the leaves are cut out, lay them out on the page where you want the image to be. Take the mist and spray over the leaves. Leave in place for 2 min. This will allow dry time, after the two min, take the leaves off, this will give the image outline on the page. 

4. Using the large leaf punch, punch 4 leaves in contrasting/coordinating paper. 

5. Cut 3 squares one in brown corrugated cardboard, one in kraft corrugated cardboard and the last one in Artisan paper. These will be what you mount your pictures on. Cut according to size of picture.

5. Tear strips of the artisan paper to layer on the corrugated cardboard. 

6. Use the Deep Edge Punch or Edge Die to create a decorative strip, ink and attach with two brads. 

Happy Crafting!


Bushels of Fun Card

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Bushels of Fun Card
Created by OMC Designer Lindsey

Supplies Used:
BoBunny : Apple Cider Paper
BoBunny : Apple Cider Accent Paper
Tim Holtz : Distress Ink Pad - Walnut Stain, Rusty Hinge 

Leaf shape die or stamp
Buttons

Foam Squares
Floss
/ Twine

Instructions:

1. Cut out a piece of patterned cardstock for the base of the card. Use the "Bushels of Fun" accent piece of paper for the front of the card. Ink the edges and attach to the base.
2. Pick several printed sheets of paper and cut out leaf shapes. Ink the edges and adhere the leaves at the bottom of accent piece.

3. Wrap twine around the card. Where the two ends meet lace a button and tie a knot.


Happy crafting!


Mason Jar Wood Shapes

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Mason Jar Wood Shapes
Created by OMC Designer Sandy

Supplies Used:
OMC: Wood Mason Jar Set
Bo Bunny: Apple Cider Paper - Hickory, Pumpkin Patch
Sakura: Quickie Glue Pen
Ranger: Dry Stickle Fine Glitter – Lime green, Platinum
Tim Holtz: Walnut Distress Ink, Blending tool
Martha Stewart Paint: Acorn,
Fran:tage: Embossing Enamels – Age Bronze
General Craft Supply: Mod Podge – Matte, Foam brush, ribbon, twine or fabric

Instructions:
1. Sand edges of jars. Trace paper for front of jar and trim out.
2. Paint jars (sides and back) let dry.
3. Apply an even layer of Mod Podge to front of jars from neck down. Place paper over Mod Podge and smooth out then roll over with brayer to remove any air bubbles.
4. Use an embossing glue to cover top, sides and front of cap. Place a creased piece of paper under jars and cover liberally with embossing enamel. Use heat tool to emboss. This is the fun part!
5. Ink edges of jars and lightly go over the exposed sides and back of jars with blending tool to “dirty” the paint a bit.
6. Color in desired leaves, stems etc. with glue pen and then cover with glitter. Let dry for a few minutes before shaking off. When glitter is very dry cover with Mod Podge to seal if desired.
7. Tie Ribbon around neck of jar.

Happy crafting!

Autumn Wood Blocks Display

Friday, October 12, 2012

Autumn Wood Blocks Display
Created by OMC Designer Jill

Supplies Used:
Adams and Co. : 8 Piece Block Set
BoBunny : Apple Cider Collection Paper
OMC : Brown Vinyl
Stickles Glitter Glue : Lime Green, Cinnamon, Paprika
Mod Podge
Tim Holtz : Distress Ink Pad - Vintage Photo
Inksenntials Blending Foam Tool
 

Instructions:
1. Measure your paper slightly smaller than the length and width of your block. Cut out a piece of paper for each block.
2. Ink the edges of each paper with the distress ink and the foam blending tool.
3. Very carefully apply Mod Podge onto the block where the paper will go. Try hard not to go over the edge. On this project I wanted to keep the muted look of the block and not apply Mod Podge over the entire front of the paper. Depending on the look you want you could cover the paper with a coat of Mod Podge.
4. Apply your paper and press down firmly. Let dry
5. Cut out the letters you want using a font of your choice. I cut my letters out so that they would fill the space of the block.
6. Apply the letters to each block.
7. Find a small pattern in your paper and apply the Stickles to enhance and bring out the pattern in the paper. Let dry!
8. Now display!

Happy crafting!

Fall Family Layout

Friday, October 5, 2012

Fall Family Layout
Created by OMC Designer Lindsey

Supplies Used:
Sizzix : Bigz XL Die : Ornate #3
Authentique Paper
Tim Holtz : Distress Ink Pad - Walnut
Lifestyle Crafts : Scallop Square Punches Die
EKSuccess : Round Binding Edge Edger Punch

EKSuccess : Open Scallop Edger Punch
Doodlebug : Chunky Brads
Doodlebug : Doodle Twine - Brown


Instructions:

1. Cut a shape out of patterned paper using the ornate die. Ink the edges with the distress ink pad. Glue the shape in the bottom right corner of your layout page.
2. Using the sticker phrase strips from the paper pack, mount some of the phrases onto coordinating paper. Glue along the left side of the page.

3. Cut a piece of cardstock with the LifeStyle Scallop Square Punches Die. Cut the sides off to make it into a pendant shape, but leave the top with a scalloped edge. Stamp the letters for "family" onto the pendant pieces. Using glue dots, adhere the pendant pieces to the twine. Using foam squares, attach the pendant banner to the page. Add brads to the either end of the banner and tie twine around the brad base.

4. Cut a strip of paper 3" x 10" paper and use the Round Binding Edge Edger Punch to punch the edges. Then cut another strip 2" x 10" and use the Open Scallop Edger Punch on the edges. Layer the two strips together and staple to the bottom of the page.

5. Cut out picture mounts and adhere the photographs onto the mounts. Ink the edges of all the pictures. Mount the pictures on top of the strips of punched paper.

6. Add any other coordinating embellishments and tags.


Happy crafting!

Fall Leaves Card

Monday, October 1, 2012

Fall Leaves Card
Created by OMC Designer Lindsey

Supplies Used:
Bazzill Basics : Cardstock - Brown, Kraft, Cream
Tim Holtz : Distress Ink Pad - Rusty Hinge, Brushed Courdory, Crushed Olive
Lifestyle Crafts : Weave

Lifestyle Crafts : Eyelet Envelope SetLifestyle Crafts : Flourish Borders

Inkadinkado : Fall Icons Cling Stamp

 

Instructions:
1. Cut the base of the card out of brown cardstock : 4 3/4" x 3 1/2".
2. Cut a piece of the cream cardstock 3 1/4" x 4 1/2". Ink the edges with the crushed olive ink. Adhere to the brown cardstock.
3. Using the rusty hinge ink, stamp 2 leaf stamps to the left on the cream cardstock.
4. Tear a piece of the herringbone patterned paper and ink the edges. Cut out a weave border, ink the edges, and adhere both piece near the bottom of the cream cardstock with the weave border on top.
5. Cut a flourish element out of cardstock and attach it to the left corner near the stamped leaves.
6. Stamp leave on kraft cardstock and cut out. Assemble a cluster of leaves on top of the flourish element.
7. Before you glue on the top leaf, glue some gold fragments in the middle of the leaves.
8. Cut out an eyelet envelope for the card. Attach a brad and some twine.

Happy crafting!

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