Creating Keepsakes Mixed Media, Vol. 2 Sneak Peek

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M h ll Marshmallow M Mash hU Up b by Ashley A hl Horton. H S Supplies: li C Cardstock: d k Bazzill Basics Paper; Patterned paper: American Crafts, Crate Paper, and Pink Paislee; Acrylic paint: Plaid Enterprises and Synta; Spray ink: Heidi Swapp and Studio Calico; Flag: Elle’s Studio; Buttons and stitched hearts: Michaels; Chipboard: Heidi Swapp; Die-cutting machine: Silhouette America; Paper straw: Aardvark Straws; Punch: Anna Griffin; Stickers: American Crafts; Baker’s twine: The Twinery; Decorative tape: Love My Tapes; Pen: Newell Rubbermaid; Fonts: Fitzgerald and Pacifico; Adhesive: Michaels, Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L, and Zig; Other: Aluminum foil and paper towel roll.

Everyday Household Supplies Make Delightful Accents The kitchen is your mixed media heaven when it comes to finding household-turned-scrapbooking supplies. Look for everyday items like cupcake liners, toothpicks, and plastic wrap that can be used to create accents. Use empty paper towel rolls and bottle caps to stamp circles on a layout or use aluminum foil to add glitz to your die-cut shapes.

CREATE CIRCLE STAMPS ON YOUR LAYOUTS USING THE FOLLOWING EQUATION:

+ Paper towel roll

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