How to use the plain small brads from Momoyo. Think that you can't do anything with those small brads in layout? I have used them for bordering the bracket in the following sketch. DO read to see how I have done it.
When I saw Jessy's take on this beautiful sketch by Sketchabilities, I just knew I had to try this and see what I can come up with. Words cannot describe how challenging this sketch was and how much fun I had doing this sketch. This is the first time that I have used so many photos in a layout and I must say I love the effect of it. As a result, I now realise that I have to think more when I take photos of the kids and how to edit them effectively. Sean had a few friends coming last Saturday for a Nerf Gun Fight and I made them stop for 5 minutes to pose for me and they did. Love the photos that I took.
Played with dry brushing acrylic paint onto the corrugated board. The rest was pretty Add some crackle accents onto the stars and circles and the rest was basic stick and paste. Love the effects!
Materials used: Corrugated Board, SSF paper, Bazzil cs, Scenic Route Chipboard, MM fabric saying, Basic Grey Raw Star and circle Chipboards, Momoyo plain blue brads, Jo Sonja paints, Thickers foam alphas, and of course 3d pop up dots.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Happy As Can Be
Hi there everyone, it's day 8 of the Chinese New Year. A very auspicious day when everyone prays to the Emperor God. Along with this happy occasion, I was just playing with our Momoyo fabric brads, mists and my favourite SSF papers. Hoep you like this layout.
Photo credits: Jessy
Materials used:
MM Kraft pp, SSF pps, Momoyo Brads, Thickers Fabric Alphas, MM sticker alphas, SSF Chipboards and Glimmer Mists. How can I forget - 3d pop up dots. :)
Photo credits: Jessy
Materials used:
MM Kraft pp, SSF pps, Momoyo Brads, Thickers Fabric Alphas, MM sticker alphas, SSF Chipboards and Glimmer Mists. How can I forget - 3d pop up dots. :)
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Happy Chinese New Year 2010
This year we are pleased to announce that we are venturing into rubber stamps. Today, we have Nadhrah Maidin demonstrating our new line of Chinese New Year stamps and we must say that we love the versatility of having stamps in layouts.
Why choose stamps? Stamps can be reused again and again and with proper care will last you a very long time indeed and thus lowering your need to buy pricey embellishments.
Without further ado, here is the layout that is made by Nadhrah:
Why choose stamps? Stamps can be reused again and again and with proper care will last you a very long time indeed and thus lowering your need to buy pricey embellishments.
Without further ado, here is the layout that is made by Nadhrah:
We would also like to take the opportunity to wish everyone
A Happy and Prosperous Chinese New Year 2010!
Monday, February 8, 2010
Plain Momoyo Brad Usage
Have you wondered what to you could do with the little plain brads that are available from Momoyo? Well, this is an easy way to use them. I just added them as a holder to the lantern stickers which I had and voila - they finish the lantern up quite nicely.
Materials used:
DCWV Aisan pps, K n Co sticker lanterns, Lil Davis Chipboard letters, Maya Road Ruffled Ribbon, Prima pearls, Jenny Bowlin Journalling Diecut, Thickers fabric alphas, Momoyo Brads and Kaiser wooden heart.
DCWV Aisan pps, K n Co sticker lanterns, Lil Davis Chipboard letters, Maya Road Ruffled Ribbon, Prima pearls, Jenny Bowlin Journalling Diecut, Thickers fabric alphas, Momoyo Brads and Kaiser wooden heart.
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