Ch{all}enge Masters Holiday Blog Hop-Day 2

Supplies:
Cardstock: Bazzill
Paper Scraps: My Mind's Eye
Alpha Stickers: American Crafts
Button and Star: ChatterBox
Gems: Prima
Pen: Zig
Adhesive: Mod Podge
Miscellaneous: Ink

I created this layout for a Technique Challenge at Ch{all}enge Masters. Tired of spending upwards of $2.00 per sheet for 12 x 12 designer papers? Make your own for a fraction of the price! All you need is a little creativity and you can make your own papers that are just as beautiful as the ones you buy in the store. For my layout I created patterned papers by printing the words from a favorite Dr. Seuss book onto a piece of cardstock, tore scraps of different colored papers and glued them onto a piece of cardstock with Mod Podge, and stamped circles using an empty paper towel roll and an ink pad onto a piece of cardstock. My fellow Design Master, Kim Score, created beautiful holiday themed papers using stamps, glitter and markers. Come join the Technique Group to learn this technique as well as be inspired by the talented members of the Ch{all}enge Master community. A new technique and challenge will be posted the first Sunday of every month. Complete a layout and upload it to the gallery by the end of the month to be entered into the random prize drawing.

Welcome to day two of the first ever Ch{all}enge Masters Holiday Blog Hop! The Ch{all}enge Masters Blog was your 1st stop and you are now at the 4th stop of the hop. To be elligible for the Ch{all}enge Masters Holiday Blog Hop Prize, you must post a comment on each blog. After you visit and comment on all the blogs in the hop, be sure to go back to the Ch{all}enge Master's blog and post when you are finished. Thanks for hopping with us! Your next stop is Colleen's blog.

Comments

  1. what a neat way to make paper....i never thought of using an empty paper towel roll to make circles...thanks for sharing that idea

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  2. Love you idea making your own PP, got some ideas i want to try, thanks for sharing

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