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Showing posts with label grunge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grunge. Show all posts

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Lavender Haze Cards



Just a few cards to share today using the Lavender Haze Collection.

These are all very simple and quick cards, made just through inking edges and layering up a few bits and pieces from the collectables pack.

This is quite an eclectic range to work with, and very feminine as well, but it does have the slightly grungy look to it as well which I think makes it a little bit more fun than the dainty girly papers you see so much of these days!! LOL

I quite liked working with dragon files for a change from butterflies as well!

Have a great day...
Cheers from Kel.





Friday, July 27, 2012

A Layout with Attitude...


Today I have another layout made using the fun and grungy 'Attitude' collection from Kaisercraft. This layout is a bit of a second page to my previous layout using this range. Again this was really easy to pull together, these papers just take all the guess work of coordinating!! LOL

 I'm still having a little addiction to string and safety pins which work wonderfully with all things boy! It's good to have these tools in my bag-of-scrapbook-tricks that I can pull out when needed. In fact when faced with male layouts of any kind I find myself starting with all the same basics .... buttons, wood flourishes, stars, string, grunge stamps, safety pins, bugs and circles. For feminine pages I always reach for butterflies, pearls, flowers and masks.

What formulas do you use for your scrapping?




Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Attitude Layout


Today I'm Introducing the 'Attitude' collection from Kaisercraft ... this is aimed squarely at the men/teenage boy market! LOL Lucky for me, I  have both in my life so I was thrilled to see this dynamic and grungy collection hit the shelves.

 These papers are a breeze to work .. thats the beauty of grunge I imagine... as long as it looks trashed - it fits!!! 

I'm also thrilled to have several surfaces like wood grain and metal plate to work with from Kaisercraft. I imagine these papers will be good ones to cross over with other collections and use as solid core products. 
I hope you manage to get your hands on some for a play!
Cheers from Kel.