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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

today we have a colouful share.....

 OK seriously it's the march release of the polka dot place kit... and all i have to say it YUM divine and I want another one.... everything in this kit is just gorgeous these a heap of pattern papers and oodles  of embellishments!!!!

Look HERE
I've created 4 pages and have a few little quick tips and technique for you that i will share on the BLOG ...

"she draws"


 "itty bitty explorer"



i've had a number of requests from scrappers that read the SBM 13 - 3 as they showed some of my scrappy space in the mag. So here are some of the peg boards that were in the making at the time of the write up. I've got more coming but i am just cruising along there's not hurry!

...here's how i made them, was really easy old canvas (no canvas) frames and peg board ( from your hardware store) cut it  to size - nail  it on - give it coat of paint - adhere a hook.  And hang them like a picture.

"miss wally's space"

a project using foam and helmars foam craft glue something that i LOVE...  you can check the BLOG for great pages and projects using helamrs adhevsies!

 "you complete me"



....AUSSIE SCRAP SOURCE - make it yourself challenge...  i love the challenges that are being posted each week.... take a LOOK and play along...

Here’s how I made mine
  I drew a couple of clouds on card stock and cut them out and used them as a template and trace around them all over the background. I then outlined them all with a black gel pen. Once finish I colored them in with paint and also a white gel pen. Then I hand cut a banner out of scrappy paper and use it as a mask, using glimmer mist. Once the glimmer mist dried I used machine stitching to outline the banner.





What a bonus I actually had some plain paper copier transparency film. All I did was print a photo on to the transparency film, and then transferred it by rubbing it onto Kraft cardstock. The end result was more of a canvas finish. I like the result and will try this again. You do have to have the right transparency film to get the best result. 
The possibilities are endless! 
"everyday smile"


...don't forget the chipboard challenge at STUFF 2 SCRAP go win yourself some chipboard
...more polka dot place pages  
...another finished challenge from aussie scrap source 
and

and here's a great place to shop  - cheeky me...lol

thanks for popping by  miss wally xxx

9 comments:

Stacey Young said...

Your space is as cute as your layouts Miss Wally:):)

Chantelle said...

oooh, I love that scrappy page with the cloud BG - so cute and clever.
..... and can I make everyone jealous and say that I have stepped inside your awesome craft room and it's AMAZING!!
xx

Lizzyc said...

ah i think i will have to reread this post several times as there is so much info and yumminess!! too much for one look!!

Michelle Hernandez said...

Leean I'm definitely bookmarking this post! LOVE the pages- there is so much innovation and detail here! The color combos alone would keep me busy for a week! LOVE the pegboard in a canvas frame idea- so simple and SMART! Thanks!

Tina said...

Seriously Leanne! You are my FAVE designers...your LOs are awesome eye candy and I could stare at them for hours....These are unbelievable. Thank you for your inspiration!!

Samantha said...

OMG! this is the most jammed pack inspiring blog post the EVER! i love all you different techinuqes! so much i want to try! oh thank you for sharing!

Chantal Vandenberg said...

AMAZING!!!!!!!! Wow Miss Wally - you just freak me out with your talent! I just adore everything you do! Man! LOVE IT!!!

BTW - thanks for your lovely comment on my blog for my Get Picky double layout... I hope I win too! lol!

HarmonySweetpea said...

Such gorgeous bright layouts. Also loving your colour room layout. Just got my order from your etsy shop. Love it all! Can't wait to get scrapping.

Sandy Ang said...

I'm always learning something new when I visit your blog. Just love what you did with foam squares for your LO !