Our Biker Chicks have been very busy creating easy projects with our Escape Collection. We wanted to show how versatile this collection can be...
Mini Album by Biker Chick Jenny Chesnick
A quick mini is a perfect way to quickly document a trip. I used manila tags, hand cut tags from paper and journaling tags to create this mini. The boarding pass tickets from the journaling ticket book were the inspiration to place them all together. I used 3x3 photos on the pages to keep is small and simple. Here's a tip for printing 3x3 without having to use a specialty print shop. Using photoshop create a 4x6 blank photo file then drop and re-size two photos into your blank file. You should leave a 1' border on the top creating 2- 3x3 photos. Simply order from your local print place or online!
The Escape Collection Supplies:
ESC-222 Layered Felt Stickers (7 pieces)
ESC-220 Fabric Favorites - self adhesive (15 pieces)
ESC-230 Clear Cuts Shapes (26 pieces)
ESC-279 Chipboard Shapes - with thermography (26 pieces)
ESC-168 Chipboard Spinner - with thermography
ESC-304 6" x 6" Paper Pad (24 pieces)
ESC-1100 Tear Out Ticket & Journaling Card Book - with embossing (24 pieces)
ESC-195 Dimensional Stickers - with thermography (7 pieces)
ESC-160 Vellum Tape Strips (8 pieces)
ESC-135 Cardstock Stickers - Favorite Pieces - with thermography and embossing (23 pieces)
ESC-140 Cardstock Stickers - Fresh Verse - with thermography and debossing (67 pieces)
Explore Home Décor Sign by Biker Chick Liz Qualman
Want to make a little Home Décor for the little travelers in your life? This is a 24 x 6 inch sign using The Escape Collection 6 x 6 Patterned Paper Pad and my Cricut Boys Will Be Boys Cartridge. Each letter is backed with a 3.5 x 6 inch piece of the patterened paper and the letters are cut 4.5 inches in height. I used some brown velvet floss to lace and tie each of the letters together, and then backed the whole sign with a solid piece of cardboard to stabilize it so it could be hung up on the wall.
Foam tape makes the letters and embellishments stand out from the background paper. The brown cardstock to shadow the letters is also a nice contrast to the bright colors in the collection.
The Escape Collection Supplies:
ESC-304 6" x 6" Paper Pad (24 pieces)
ESC-279 Chipboard Shapes - with thermography (26 pieces)
SS-197 - Jewel Stickers (120 pieces)
Brown Cardstock
Brown Velvet Floss
Are We There Yet Layout by Biker Chick Heather Leopard
We take a family road trip every year to visit my hubby's parents. I love visiting them but the actual trip there and back is 7 hours each way so we have to think of a lot of entertaining things to do. We have a great time playing all sorts of games in the car but we also enjoy the moments of peace and quiet while the kids watch a few of their favorite movies. This year, I remembered to snap photos of our road trip and the Escape collection is perfect for capturing these memories on paper...
I designed the page with the triangle concept in mind, leveraging the decorative edge paper with the pre-printed banner and then I created little scenes with photos, tear-out tickets/journaling cards and pages from the 6x6 paper pad. I used one of the dimensional sticker embellishments as my title. This collection really has everything I need to capture this summer's vacation photos!
The Escape Collection Supplies:
ESC-122 Decorative Edge Cardstock
ESC-103 Destination Dots - Red
ESC-1100 Tear-out Ticket & Journaling Card Book
ESC-195 Dimensional Stickers
ESC-220 Fabric Favorites
Have a wonderful Wednesday!
Liz
Awesome projects! I love all of them!!!
Posted by: Juliana | Thursday, July 26, 2012 at 11:12 PM
Great designs. Love the Explore decor Liz.
Posted by: Donna | Thursday, July 26, 2012 at 07:58 AM
Awesome job on the mini, Jenny! Liz, oh my. Your home decor piece is so creative and the touches of black are really striking. Heather, I love how you used that diecut paper. :)
Posted by: Lisa Swift | Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at 01:02 PM