Showing posts with label manly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manly. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

All About Boys Workshop

Sometimes it seems papercrafts are pretty girly.  Flowers, sparkles, lace all scream girls.  I have a family of 3 boys so even though I love girly things they don't always work for my scrapbooking!  I love the new paper pack "Later Sk8ter" from Close to My Heart!  It screams "boyishness" and works perfectly for all those pictures I take of my men-in-training.

So, to celebrate all that testosterone that influences your life here is a workshop:

"Trucks" Layout

"Dad" Layout

For this workshop you have your options: there are 2 different 2-page layouts to pick from and a set of 4 cards.  Or do it all!  Your choice.  Each is $8 and if you do all 3 together you get a discount- $22.

So mark your calendar for Saturday, May 18th 9am-2pm and send me an RSVP by May 10th and we will get working on some masculine projects :)

And as always, if you'd rather come and bring your own project to work on you can!

Friday, July 6, 2012

"Super" Cute cards

 My upline- Camille Ellis is so very nice and creative!  She invited me over with some other gals and we made these fantastic cards!  Thanks Camille!  (you can see her blog- it's on the left: the Camelot one)





It uses the Superhero paper

The top circle card one uses the stamps from the Superhero Workshop on the Go.  The sentiment is cut out and is on a Spring.  Then you color the star adhere it and add jewels.

The one on the left bottom uses the Born to Ride stamp set.  You stamp the bike and then make the verticle cut on the right then cut horizontally into 2 pieces.  On the other side cut horizontally into 2 pieces at a different size than the right side.  Mount onto paper, add some "manly" jewels to the die cut card, and there ya go!

The right one on the bottom uses Super Powers stamp set and Blue Ribbon stamp set.  Stamp the super guy and cut him out, then color with markers.  Stamp the sentiment on the chipboard talk bubble and add the super button at the bottom.

Hmmm... we might just have to make some of these if we have time at the Superhero workshop!