Showing posts with label Texture Paste. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texture Paste. Show all posts

Saturday, October 8, 2016

BOO Crackle Spiderweb Album

Happy October my friends, today I have a fun BOO Spiderweb Crackle Album!
For this mini I took the 4X4 Mini Tab Album from the October 2016 Creating Made Easy Kit, and I coated the cover page with StazOn ink (in case the crackle showed through)
and I used Texture Crackle Paste from my stash in copper to cover the front page.
While I set that aside to dry I covered each page with patterned paper from the October 2016 Creating Made Easy Kit.
After the Texture Paste completely dried I used black paint to "ink" the edges for a spookier feel.
After that I stamped spiderwebs on the cover, I actually used paint instead of ink for this one.
I put stickers from the kit on each page-prepping them for photos. 

And added the BOO from Corrugated Alphabet Stickers from my own stash. (We all have alphabets stickers!)
I threaded it with a thin black ribbons and added pics!
I love the end result and it wasn't hard to create.
Until my next project, have a beautifully crafty day my friends, 
Pinky- your average ordinary craft mom!

Monday, February 9, 2015

How To Make A Brick Wall Page

Morning friends, it's dreaded Monday, so why not
hide out at home and craft if you can?? Or come home after
work and craft! :) 

I have been trying to create this week and came up with this 
Clear Scraps Mixable Home Album with a "brick wall". 

For the fence I took the protective film off of the back and 
painted it with a brush, then I scratched it. 
After it dried I removed the film from the front and
 painted it with brick red, then I wiped most of it off leaving only a stain. 
After I painted the fence I took Deco Art Medium Texture Paste (Sand) 
and used the Clear Scraps Brick Mascil to create a brick wall, 
but trust me it looked nothing like a brick wall yet, 
I had to wait for it to dry then I added paint and Deco Art Media mists
including black mist.
I used the chipboard pages for this technique, not acrylic. 







On the heart I simply covered in patterned paper, 
then inked the edges in mixed media ink. 
For the back page I also used patterned paper 
I don't usually do that with my acrylic but you can do whatever 
you want! It's your beautiful album!!



At the end of the day I am happy with it all.
I used Echo Park Papers for the album too.
and the corrugated cardboard and butterflies are Little B.

Have a happy Monday friends. 
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