Showing posts with label layout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label layout. Show all posts

Friday, November 15, 2013

Fall is Here with WorldWin Papers!

Katrina on the blog today to share a layout using almost nothing but various card stocks from the WorldWin Paper lines.  The rich colors were just dying for me to make a fall layout with them.  This project was also in the WorldWin Papers booth at this past Summer CHA trade show.

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WorldWin Papers Used

Colormates-Deep Spring Green, Deep Orange Dream, Caramel
Elan Metallics-Mocha
Colormates Textured Ribbon-Café Ribbon
Colormates Textured Twill-Natural Twill

Colormates Textured Cascata-Yellow

Other items:  Tag-Chic Tags; Doily-Wilton; Twine-May Arts; Pattern Paper-Bella Blvd (Thankful); Flair-{a flair for buttons}; Adhesive-Therm O Web; Punch-EK Success

Silhouette Cameo with the following cut files
Fall is Here 
Design ID #21739
Sunburst Template
Design ID #41110

The papers cut beautifully either with a die cutting machine or with your punches.  This scalloped border is punched, not die cut. 
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I love the rich chocolate color of the brown against all of the other colors.  It just makes everything pop!
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Thanks for stopping by on a Friday!  Get to scrapping those fall pictures.  Fall will be gone before you know it and then you will have winter pictures to scrap!

Katrina Hunt
Paper, Scissors and Glue

Friday, June 21, 2013

More Kraft Mixed Media!

Hello, it is Gloria here again. I had such fun sharing my other "grunge" project with you, that I wanted to make another page, using the kraft cardstock. I confess, I love kraft cardstock. I use a lot of it and think it perfect for mixed media techniques.


My daughter graduated high school this month and she had a few of her wallet-sized photos on the desk. I snagged one and made this mixed media layout for her. I used WorldWin Kraft cardstock as the background. I also used Treasures Pitch Black, and Heritage Black.


I confess that it is really hard for me to create something without using a lot of printed papers. However, the mixed media techniques give such dimension and depth, that I only used a few pieces of printed paper on the project.

I sprayed, stamped, and painted on the kraft cardstock. I also used some modeling paste! The paper held up to all the "wet" very well. I was impressed!


Thanks for looking!

I hope you have a chance to check out all that WorldWin Papers has to offer!

Supplies for Layout:
WorldWin Cardstock: Kraft, Treasures Pitch Black, ColorMates Heritage Black
Designer paper: Graphic 45 Curtain Call, Reflections, Le Cirque, Olde Curiosity Shoppe
Stamps: Hampton Art (Art Warehouse); Close to My Heart Express Postage; Kaisercraft Graffiti; My Favorite Things Distressed Background Blocks; Stampers Anonymous Tim Holtz Mixed Media
Ink: Clearsnap Top Boss Twinkle Watermark Star Dust; Clearsnap Colorbox Chalk Maroon; Stampin Up Whisper White; Tsukineko Memento Tuxedo Black
Sprays: Tattered Angels Beetle Black; Ranger Color Wash Cranberry
Mica powder: Pearl Ex Copper
Modeling paste: Liquitex
Paint: Ranger Distress Antiqued Bronze, Tarnished Brass
Paper flowers: Kaisercraft; The Paper Studio
Chipboard: Imaginarium Designs
Die cutting templates: My Favorite Things Fishtail Flag Stax, Layers, Jumbo Banner
Adhesive: tape runner, white glue, foam tape, adhesive dots

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Let's Grunge with Kraft!

Hello, it is Gloria here and once again, it's my day to post. I have more projects to share that I have made for other teams and used WorldWin Papers. (I have been trying to do double duty with my projects for the past few weeks so that more people can see what WorldWin has to offer!)


This is a layout that I made using WorldWin Kraft cardstock as the background. I also used Heritage Black and Heritage White.


I inked, sprayed, stamped, and grunged up the cradstock. I love that the paper din not buckle or wrinkle! I used a bit of Dark Emerald Isle to die cut the vines.



The Heritage White and Black are both great quality paper to work with for layering. And I love that the white is smooth!



Thanks for looking.

Here are two cards I made with WorldWin paper front and center! I made these for my Couture Creations team. They have wonderful dies and embossing folders, perfect for using with WW cardstock!


(ColorMates Light Totally Tan, Medium Coffee Brown, Heritage White)


(WorldWin Papers ColorMates Light Pretty Pink, Deep Pretty Pink, Heritage White )

I hope you have a chance to check out all that WorldWin Papers has to offer!

Supplies for Layout:
WorldWin Cardstock: Heritage Black, Heritage White, Dark Emerald Isle, Kraft
Stamps: Hampton Art Stamps: 7 Gypsies: A Good Thing (PS0626), Distressed Clock (PS0679),Distress Background (PS0673), Ticket Stub (PS0681), Harlequin Background(PS0698)
Ink: Clearsnap Colorbox Archival Dye Wicked (SN27024M). Clearsnap Colorbox Fluid Chalk Dark Brown, Creamy Brown, Olive Pastel, Clearsnap Colorbox Mix'd Media Jasmine (SN37004), Clearsnap Colorbox Pigment Pheasant Gold
Designer paper: 7Gypsies Lille 8x8 pad
Embellishments: doily (Wilton), paper flowers, ribbon, clip (7 Gypsies)
Spray mist: Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Almost Black, Cork, Kiwi
Die cutting templates: Spellbinders Fantastic Flourish Two
Other: chicken wire stamp or template
Tools: paper trimmer, scissors, craft mat; heat tool, foam ink applicator, die cutting system (Spellbinders Grand Calibur)
Adhesive: tape runner, white glue, foam tape, adhesive dots, fabric adhesive

Friday, May 17, 2013

The Tour Starts Here-With Cardstock!

Hey, it's Katrina here today on the blog.  We all love our pattern paper, but I wanted to challenge myself with an entire layout made with cardstock.  I did allow for embossing to add dimension and texture, but no pattern paper at all!

I used 7 different colors of the ColorMates Smooth Cardstock, Kraft and then Treasures in the black.


I used my Silhouette to cut out shapes from my Kraft paper.  I backed the Kraft with Light Totally Tan.  I loved the subtle color against the Kraft. 

I embossed a square of each color to back the corners with.  Using two of the petals in Kraft, I embossed them with the same folder as the color I used them with.  As you can see, both the ColorMates and the Kraft embossed perfectly!

 I added flair buttons to the middle of the flowers to create a center.  Plus they give the layout a fun look.  You could also use brads or buttons for this.

The Kraft petals are popped up for some added dimension for the layout.  I love how crisp the embossing is.

So, pull out that cardstock and challenge yourself to an all cardstock layout.  You might just fall in love with it!

Thanks for stopping by today!  Go out and get some WorldWin Paper, you will love it!

Katrina Hunt

Supplies:
WorldWin Cardstock:  
Kraft   Treasures (Black)  ColorMates Smooth (Dark Emerald Isle, Light Ocean Blue, Light Totally Tan, Heritage White, Deep Pretty Pink, Light Pretty Pink, Deep Sunshine Yellow)

Tag: Elle's Studio
Punch: Martha Stewart Border Punch
Die Cutting:  Silhouette Cameo with Design ID #28406


Friday, April 12, 2013

Hello Spring and Enjoy The Now

Hi, it's Katrina here.  I am one of the new design team members for WorldWin and I am so excited to share my projects today with you.

My first project is a shaped card made with the Petallics collection.  The first time I used the Petallics cardstock I fell in love with it.  The sheen and just the elegance of it made me swoon!


I love how the Gold Ore and Petal Pink colors go together.  I decided to emboss  the flower layers and leave the leaves just as they were.  I wanted my flower to stand out more than the leaves.  Spring Larch is a great soft green color.

I used the Autumn Hay color for my card base.  
The top layer is the Beargrass color that I embossed. 

Next up, I have a layout using the Colormates cardstock.  Both the Petallics and the Colormates cut wonderfully in any die cutting machine.  I happened to used my Cameo for both these projects.

I used the Medium Coffee Brown, which is a great kraft color, for my background.  Then I used White for my center strip and to stamp on.


I love how the Colormates cardstock stamps also.  I used a chalk ink to stamp.  The chalk ink gave more of a distressed look, which is what I was going for.

Here you can see how cleanly the Colormates cut in my Cameo.  I just layered some pattern paper behind my openings to break it up some. 

Thanks for stopping by today.  I can't wait to share more projects and inspiration here on the blog for you!

Supplies for Card: 
Petallics in Autumn Hay, Beargrass, Gold Ore, Petal Pink, Spring Larch

Other Supplies:  Paper Bakery Flair (Oh Happy Day), Doodlebug Designs Letter Stickers, Bella Blvd. Washi Tape, Scotch and 3L Scrapbook Adhesives, Silhouette Cameo, Provo Craft and Lifestyle Crafts Embossing Folders, Cuttlebug

Supplies for Layout:
Colormates in Medium Coffee Brown and White

Other Supplies: GCD Studios Nostalgia paper collection and chipboard letters, Paper Bakery Flair (You've Been Geotagged), Laina Lamb Designs Stamps (Right This Way), American Crafts Thickers, October Afternoon Letter Stickers, Wilton Doily, May Arts jute twine, Silhouette Cameo, Scotch and 3L Scrapbook Adhesives, Prima Chalk Ink



Saturday, March 3, 2012

Over the Moon


Hi! It's Gini here to share with you a layout I made of my adorable nephew (who happens to be the usual subject of my pages!)

I have to tell you, before WorldWin Papers, I had a love/hate relationship with my Cricut. I loved all of the intricate designs, but had a terrible time cutting them. Once I started using the CutMates line from WorldWin, my troubles were over. Everything on this page was cut using the Cricut - and it cut it perfectly, first try. No more wasted paper ending up in the trashcan.