How about a few ideas on how to use our Winterings Paper Crafting Kit? Today Biker Chicks Lisa and Heather share a couple of projects that easily incorporate this beautiful element from our Winterings Collection..
Winterings Layout by Biker Chick Lisa Swift
Tip 1: The border showcases a trio of pleated snowflakes combined with a mix of the large, medium and small circular snowflake elements. Although the circular snowflakes are pretty on their own, try stacking them (using Pop Dots between the layers) for some dimension.
Tip 2: You can also use the snowflake circles to create a pull tab for a journaling tag and the pleated elements don’t have to be pleated at all. I used a section on my page to create a scalloped border at the top of the page (navy blue text). Just need a bit of a snowflake peeking out? Cut them in half and tuck them into a border or behind a photo.
Winterings Products:
WI-305 Paper Crafting Kit
WI-106 Barnwood & Doilies/Grey Dot 12x12 Paper
WI-134 Journaling Cards
WI-308 5 Things Envelopes
WI-222 Layered Burlap Stickers
WI-140 Fresh Verse Cardstock Stickers
WI-160 Vellum Tape Strips
WI-304 6x6 Paper Pad
WI-230 Clear Cuts
Winterings Altered Frame by Biker Chick Heather Leopard
Tip: I created this frame to mimic the look of subway art. The Winterings paper was perfect for the various Winter sentiments. I then adorned the frame with various elements from the paper crafting kit, as well as a few Fresh Verse and Favorite pieces stickers. I just love walking in the front door every day to this fun decor.
WI-103 12x12 Paper
WI-305 Paper Crafting Kit
WI-140 Cardstock Stickers - Fresh Verse
WI-135 Cardstock Stickers - Favorite Pieces
WI-279 Chipboard Shapes
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Great ideas here thanks for the focus n that aspect of the line!
Posted by: Christine Meyer | Friday, December 28, 2012 at 01:38 AM
These are wonderful. Love the snowflakes in the layoutand the subway art shadow box is so cute. Great job.
Posted by: Dorina D | Wednesday, December 26, 2012 at 11:30 PM
Gorgeous projects. Love these!
Posted by: Izzy Anderson | Wednesday, December 26, 2012 at 05:10 PM