I started with a 12″ x 12″ base sheet and cut a second layer to 11.5″ x 12″. I adhered the second layer to the base using the E-Z Runner® Ultra Refillable Dispenser.
Next, I cut five strips of various widths and lengths and cut a “V” in the end of each. I adhered each strips with the E-Z Runner® Ultra Refillable Dispenser.
I adhered my circular clover embellishments with Adhesive Dots 3D. These gave them dimension so they didn’t blend in with the pattern paper. I then adhered a few sequins and my title with Adhesive Dots Mini – I love the size of these, they’re perfect for sequins!
Good morning! Michele here with some cute little stampy cards that I popped up with Crafty Foam Tape – aren’t they adorable?
When my kids were younger, I slipped these babies into their lunch bags as a reminder of how much I love them. Now I send them to my college son and occasionally leave one for my husband! Small in size of just 3 x 3″, stamped in black ink and colored with Copic Markers.
I created a simple water colored background for each image using water color markers. The image was cut using a die and then I threaded some black twine through it and tied it in a bow.
Hi all! Tami Mayberry here with you to share another quick and easy project you can create using Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L® products. More than once I have had a small gift or gift card to give but no small bag or box on hand. Sometimes I was also unable to find one in the store. That dilemma, paired with the fact that the closest store is a 20-30 minute drive lead me to learn that I can quickly, easily and inexpensively create my own custom box. Today, I’m going to show you how!
First we will create the box lid. I wanted to add some extra interest and coordinate my box to the gold thread I was using so I added some gold foil to the stripes of my patterned paper (Steps 1-4). This technique is a fun and easy way to dress up your favorite patterned papers and can be used to add accents to any project. No patterned paper? No problem. You can even use the same basic principle to make your own patterned paper from plain cardstock; simply use the process outlined below with one or more colors of foil to create the desired pattern.
Remove tape backing; place foil onto exposed surface. Burnish and remove sheet to expose foiled surface.
Continue Step 3 until all exposed areas are covered with foil.
Score square 1-inch from each edge. Cut along score line from top edge to where vertical and horizontal score lines meet. Repeat in the same manner from bottom edge.
Hi there, it’s Stephanie here today with a mini album I made with Self Laminating Pouches Medium and Self Laminating Pouches Small. Those Self-Laminating Cards can be used anywhere you wish to protect your documents or photos against moisture, dirt or other damaging elements.
2. Preparing a background with paper scraps onto the card to make sure all is in the right size. I leave small edges that the adhesives can cover my page.
Hello, it’s Amy here with a clean and simple style (CAS) card. Although looks clean & simple, it’s loaded with layers – thanks to a combination of E-Z Runner Permanent and 3D Foam Squares.
I always love to use the 3D Foam Squares White Regular on at least one element in my card design. It adds fun and interest. On today’s project, I popped up the cat image.
It’s add dimension but still keeps it a postal friendly design.
Thanks so much for stoppin’ by!
AJ here! Just because Valentines day is over, that doesn’t mean we have to stop creating little “thinking of you” treat containers which I assembled with E-Z Runner® Ultra Refillable Dispenser!
My daughter’s school friend’s birthday is coming up, and she wanted to created a little something special to take to school for them. It’s quickly assembled and held together with our E-Z Runner® Ultra Refillable Dispenser.
I popped up the sentiment onto the glittered die cut using 3D Foam Squares Black, Regular, and more to adhere the die cut to the box front.
The box is finished off with some twine to hold the top together, and a few sequins using out Adhesive Dots Minis.
I start with cutting 0.75 x 6.0″ of 6 x 6″ patterned papers. Line eight strips side by side and then weave across one strip (back and forth) to create one row. Repeat until you get to the top for a woven 6.0 x 6.0″ piece. Set aside.
Take a piece of 8.5 x 11″ white cardstock and hand draw a heart shape. Then with a pair of scissors, fussy cut the shape out to create an open heart in the paper. If you used pen or marker like me, cut outside the line.
With red ink and applicator, ink the edges of the heart to give it depth.
Using the E-Z Runner® Ultra, I followed the curves of the heart to place my woven piece on top to adhere. Trim off excess and adhere any loose ends.
I cut pictures from my leftover Happy New Year photo card (it had a collage design). I matted them with patterned paper. To secure them, I used two with Creative Photo Corners White and one with E-Z Runner® Ultra.
To layer the background, I swiped my ink pad across my mat and misted water. Loaded my paint brush and flicked in the areas where I will place my sequins. I used my cut out heart to protect the woven area. Set aside to dry.
For the background, I placed my sequins randomly using the new Adhesive Dots Micro. An 1/8 inch clear double-side adhesive circles, they are PERFECT for my small embellies like these sequins. I also added a couple of small 3D Foam Hearts 🙂
Lastly I adhered all my photos on the page with E-Z Runner® Ultra and inked the edges of my page with ink.
Supplies Used
Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L®: E-Z Runner® Ultra Refillable Dispenser Creative Photo Corners White 3D Foam Hearts Adhesive Dots Micro Others:
Alpha Steel Rule Die: Spellbinders® Paper Arts (Type-Oh! Contour™ Steel Rule Die)
Patterned Papers: Authentique Paper (6 x 6″ Beloved Collection)
Ink: Ranger Inks (Distress Ink Fired Brick by Tim Holtz)
White Cardstock; Paint Brush; Water Mister; Crafting Mat; Sequins; Red Foil
Hello Latisha here today with just a few more days till Valentines. Gather up E-Z Runner® Grand, 3D Foam Squares and Extreme Double Sided Tape. Just add patterned paper, a container die and embellishments, you can create fun little containers to hold candy, a small gift or jewelry.
I started by die cutting patterned paper using a box die, then adhering them together using the E-Z Runner® Grand Dispenser.
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