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Scriptina

It’s Font Friday and time to share another Font-astic Font!!

I was searching for a nice, fancy script font to use on some Bridal Shower Invitations. I found this lovely font to share with you today.

It is called: Scriptina

It can be found here: Free Fonts

If you need some directions on downloading and installing fonts, click here: How To Download Fonts

If you have a favorite font you would like to share please send me a link and if I post it you will earn a ballot for the monthly draw sponsored by weScrap! Just click on the Email Tara link at the top.

Enjoy your new font!

~Tara~

Dig Out Your Chalks

This week’s tip is by Ally. Go ahead and dig out your chalks and utilize some of these great tips:

I have been creating a stamping class surrounding the use of chalks this past weekend so I thought I’d share some fun tips of stamping and using chalks.

You can buy some beautiful packages of multi-coloured chalk palettes for very little money. This means that you have a LOT of colours to work with with just one purchase.

TRY:
- Apply Versamark (watermark) ink to your stamp and stamp it to your paper. Using your chalk applicator, rub in small circles the colour(s) of your choice and watch your clear stamped images appear like magic!
- Apply white inked stamp image to a dark cardstock. Rub your chalk colour over your image to create a chalkboard like effect.
- Stamp a random pattern across your white or light cardstock with black or coloured ink of your choice. Take a cotton ball and apply chalk across your entire page; over top of all your stamps. Then take a ruler and a regular pencil eraser and erase lines of chalk across your stamped cardstock using the ruler as a guide. You can make a cool grid look!
- Using a paint brush or a water brush and dip it in some water and use it it to “paint” your chalk into your stamped image. Water will not effect your chalks.
- Try stamping an image using watermark ink. Apply clear embossing powder and apply heat to get the image to set. Now rub chalks over top of your embossed images and watch your image reveal itself!

I hope these few tips and tricks inspire you to pull out chalks for your next stamping adventure!

If you have a tip that you would like to share then email me for a ballot for the monthly prize draw!

~Tara~

Sketch Puzzle for February 7th

I am loving posting these sketch puzzles for you every week. Here is one I chose from the weScrap site:

Sketch Puzzle

If you have any problem solving or printing the puzzle, please send me an email and I will forward it to you.

If you use it to create a layout please email it to me and we will load it in a slideshow and it will be eligible to win a RAK generously provided by weScrap!

If you happen to be a sketch designer and would like us to feature one of your sketches please email it to me. We will feature you, your blog and give you a ballot for the monthly draw!

~Tara~

Handmade Recycled Flowers

This fun tutorial is provided by Avina at weScrap!

My LSS gives these lovely brown paper bags when we shop there. I’ve always been conscious of the waste that goes into packaging and try to make use of everything I get including the paper bag. Here’s how to make them!

First I take off the handle.

Then I apply a blob of glue to the paper bag.

Next I wind the handle around that blob of glue and work the handle into a circle.

Then you’re done! Just cut out and stick to your projects! It even looks a bit like a Prima flower!!

Here is are some of the flowers on a layout:

Here is a sample that was done on a card by Colleen Lovette:

*Colleen didn’t have a paper bag with a handle she could use so she made her own strip to wind up using the paper bag itself! Great tip Colleen! You earned a ballot for the draw for that one. :)

Don’t they look awesome?!

~Tara~

Tips on Using Blender Pens

This tip was provided by Jacquelin Green a DT member over at weScrap!

Here are some tips to help you use that blender pen you bought and don’t know what to do with!!!

USING THE BLENDER PEN WITH INK PADS

Stamp an image using a water based dye pad. Use the blender pen to lightly stroke the outline color into the inside areas. This will result in an image with several tones of the same color; for example, a deep blue image with lighter, “watered down” blue inside.

USING THE BLENDER PEN WITH MARKERS

Stamp an image by coloring the rubber die of the stamp with water based markers. Pull color from the outline to the center areas by stroking with the blender pen, as above.
Use a blender pen to apply marker ink which has been scribbled onto a plastic plate, blending the colors just like you would blend watercolor paints with a brush.
Use a blender pen to soften the stroke marks left behind when you have colored an area with markers.

USING THE BLENDER PEN WITH WATERCOLOR PENCILS

The blender pen is perfect for blending watercolor pencil colors, eliminating the need for water and a paintbrush. The colors intensify and blend smoothly, and the paper does not buckle from being over-moistened.

USING THE BLENDER PEN WITH CHALK

Blend and moisten chalk colors with the blender pen to intensify colors and work the chalk into the surface of the paper. It will not need spray fixative to remain in place.

Thanks so much Jacquelin for these great tips. I will be getting out my rarely ever used pen and playing this week.

Jacquelin has earned a ballot for the monthly draw prize. If you happen to have a tip you would like to share with us at CCAS please send me an email with your tip. If I post it here on the blog you earn a ballot for the RAK!! Such an easy way to earn a ballot. Send it in today!

~Tara~

Feb. 1st ~ Cluster It

Your challenge for this week is to make a small cluster of embellishments on your next layout or card. It is actually quite easy to do. Just pick out some of your favorite embellishments. I am partial to flowers and buttons. Play around with them until you find a look that you are pleased with. I tend to cluster them around a photo corner or journal spot.

In this layout of Paige I chose to cluster around both the photo corner as well as the journal spot & title. I used a fun flourish element, a great Whimsy button and some pretty gem brads.

You have until the end of the month to send me your layout. You will then earn a ballot for the monthly RAK provided by weScrap!! Email me your layout when you are done. I would love to see it.

Happy Scrapping!

~Tara~

Sketch Puzzle ~ January 31st

Since everyone loves the sketch puzzles I will be posting them again every Sunday.
This is a sketch I designed for you to you. I have posted a sketch sample on my blog if you would like to see it. Thynner… All Tangled Up

Sketch Puzzle

If you have any problem solving or printing the puzzle, please send me an email and I will forward it to you.

If you use it to create a layout please email it to me and we will load it in a slideshow and it will be eligible to win a RAK generously provided by weScrap!

If you happen to be a sketch designer and would like us to feature one of your sketches please email it to me. We will feature you, your blog and give you a ballot for the monthly draw!

~Tara~