Jessica Toulmin here again for
you today. This is my second and last post using the Kaisercraft: Little Toot
range (sorry I can't link to the first one because for some reason it isn't there anymore).
I have thoroughly enjoyed
being able to play with this line. It is full of red, orange, green and blue –
but they’re not really bright and crisp colours, they are more muted which
means they match so many more photos. And the vehicle images are adorable!
Today I have for you a
layout, and four cards made using some of the scraps.
Stop and Wonder
To replicate this
layout you will need:
white textured cardstock; Kaisercraft: Little Toot -
Bang, Cruise, Honk and Road Trip (specialty) papers; Kaisercraft: Little Toot -
chipboard elements; Echo Park: A Boy’s Life - alpha
cardstock stickers; May Arts: celery and scarlet 3/8 grosgrain ribbons; clear
and light blue rhinestones, like these ones from Melissa Frances; double sided
tape, foam dots/ tape, white and blue ink pens.
To make the caravan journaling spot:
1. Take the car and caravan
from the chipboard set.
2. Remove the strip from the
caravan with a craft knife.
3. Trace around the caravan,
and cut inside the line – so the paper is slightly smaller than the caravan.
Then cut a half circle for the wheel well.
4. After writing on the
journaling spot, attach it to the caravan with foam dots/ tape. Finally, add a
rhinestone for the wheel. Attach to the layout with double sided tape.
Now for the cards.
All four of these cards were
made with left-overs after making the layouts.
To replicate this
cards you will need:
one sheet of 12x12, textured, white cardstock;
Kaisercraft: Little Toot Bang, Honk and
Road Trip (specialty) left over paper strips; Echo Park: A Boy’s Life - alpha cardstock
stickers; Fancy Pants: Tradition buttons; Green Tara: gold fringeribbon; double sided and foam tape/ dots, thread.
Next month I will have projects for you using Echo Park and 7 Gypsies.
Until then, take care.
2 comments:
wow Jessica - you have done a wonderful job with this range of products,
Beautiful work!! Love the variety!
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