Scrapbook & Cards Today - Fall 2010

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turn your rub-ons into stickers Apply a variety of your favourite rub-ons onto white cardstock With fine-tipped scissors or a craft knife, trim out the images Coat each image with a glossy medium (such as Crystal Lacquer or Glossy Accents) and set them aside to dry

what’s cookin?

Layer the images onto your card or layout by

supplies CARDSTOCK, Bazzill and Jillibean Soup; PATTERNED PAPER, Studio Calico; RIBBON AND TWINE, Jillibean Soup; RUB-ONS, American Crafts; 3D CRYSTAL LAQUER, Sakura Hobby Craft; LETTER STICKERS, BasicGrey; ADHESIVE AND POP DOTS, American Crafts

dimension, vary the depth of several of them

adhering them with foam pop dots. For added by using more than one pop dot on some of the images

make your rub-ons three dimensional Cover various chipboard circles with white paper or paint Apply a rub-on pattern to the top of each chipboard circle. Here, Summer used rub-on buttons As an alternative to chipboard, punch out cardstock circles, apply a rub-on pattern to each, and cover them with glossy medium for a terrific epoxy look

welcome to the 4th grade supplies CARDSTOCK, Bazzill, Jillibean Soup; PATTERNEd PAPER, Jillibean Soup, Studio Calico, Cosmo Cricket; PAPER PUNCHES, Fiskars, Stampin’ Up!; RUB-ONS, Studio Calico, Pink Paislee; LETTER STICKERS, Jillibean Soup; CORRUGATED NUMBERS AND LETTERS, Jillibean Soup; ADHESIVE, American Crafts; FONT, Bohemian Typewriter

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