This layout utilizes heat embossing for a fun polka dot background paper and a shape cutting to cool to create extra dimension. I hope you enjoy it & thanks for watching!
Duration : 0:9:34
This layout utilizes heat embossing for a fun polka dot background paper and a shape cutting to cool to create extra dimension. I hope you enjoy it & thanks for watching!
Duration : 0:9:34
Previous post: Christmas List ideas..?
Next post: Paper Flair (Paper Wishes)
{ 25 comments }
@sponge1abc The …
@sponge1abc The polka dots are an acrylic stamp from Hot Off the Press. I stamped them in Versamark Watermark Ink & then sprinkled them with white embossing powder and heat set it. Thanks for watching!
in the very begging …
in the very begging, how did u make the paper. and by that i mean how did u get those tiny dots on there and what kind of glitter, powder, or what ever that stuff was did u use?
loved ur background …
loved ur background dots and ur cutout circles. KCB xoxo
I thought this page …
I thought this page turned out so well, I loved walking thru it to see it from beginning to end, Great job?
The adhesive …
The adhesive applicator I use is the 3M Scotch ATG 700 and I got it online from a store called “Framing Supplies”. YouTube doesn’t allow links in the comment area, but if you google “framing supplies” it should come right up. The adhesive I use in it is the Scotch 908 Gold {acid free} and I buy it in the 1/2″ width and 60 yard length.
Where did you get …
Where did you get your adhesive “gun”?
Great Job!
Great Job!
love how you placed …
love how you placed the lettering. i never thought of folding my glue dots! i always cut them in half to make them smaller and end up making a mess! good tip.
Thanks for watching …
Thanks for watching ~ I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
Sorry it took so …
Sorry it took so long to get back to you! I didn’t really have a plan for this title ~ I just pushed the letters around and turned them around until they looked right. Maybe if you did one letter on the first line, two letters on the second line and three letters on the third line, that would work? So sorry I missed this comment before!
So nice,! Love it, …
So nice,! Love it, thank you,!
Thanks for leaving …
Thanks for leaving me a comment ~ I’m glad you got some good inspiration from it! Please feel free to use these techniques in your personal scrapping!
i luv the way u …
i luv the way u did your title……… i would like to do something similar… so i was wondering, do u have any ideas on how to do a title like that using a 6-letter word?
i luv how u did the …
i luv how u did the title …… i just might have to steal that idea if its k with u
Thanks for watching …
Thanks for watching ~ I’m glad you enjoyed it!
thnx i luv dis
thnx i luv dis
You’re so welcome ~ …
You’re so welcome ~ thank you so much for watching and commenting! I’m so happy to hear that I’ve inspired you to use something that you already have! I hope you enjoy the videos!
OH MY! Would never …
OH MY! Would never have thought to emboss a whole sheet of paper. it looks great. I have a shape cutter and have never used it, you have inspired me! I just subscribed tonight and am so excited to see all your videos…thank you!
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much!
beautiful! =D
beautiful! =D
Thank you so much …
Thank you so much for watching — I appreciate your comments! I hope you have fun with the technique!
Wow, I just found …
Wow, I just found your channel and I’m so glad I did! Great LO, I love all of the extra steps you took for the background. I will definitely scraplift that.
Thanks, Anna! I’m …
Thanks, Anna! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you! I’m glad …
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it & that it gave you a new idea for using your tools!
I love the way this …
I love the way this LO came out. Love the embossing and circle punches you did. Another awesome videa and LO. Keep them coming.
Anna From NJ
Comments on this entry are closed.