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Mixed Media Card


Hi everyone! Erum here with a new card to share using the Jack and Jill Paper Pack.
I started by applying White Chalk Paint on the background. Then I coloured over it with a blue-green watercolour.
Next, I dyed some gauze and applied chalk paint onto some twigs. I glued these onto the card front and started to arrange my flowers.
Once the flowers were arranged, I added a lot of white chalk paint splatters. I also mixed the blue-green watercolour and chalk paint and added splatters of that as well.
In the end, I adhered a sentiment.
I thoroughly enjoyed making this card. I wanted to do something different using these papers. I hope you liked my card.

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"Wanderlust" by Tina Ollett


A very warm welcome Papericious friends. Tina here with you today with my last post before Christmas. As the year is winding down my workload has seemed to have doubled. But my love for what I do is still the same as when I started out 11 years ago. I still love to share all that I learn from my mistakes and the challenges I sometimes face. So today I would love to share with you my friends a layout, not a Christmas layout, but a beach layout!!
This is the time of the year here in Australia that finds our family at the beach more than ever. And this is one of those photos from years gone past. I absolutely adore this photo of my youngest and our furfriend Raphael. He loves the beach and water (typical labrador), but more than those two things he loves to keep our daughter Cydne safe, especially in the water. He will guide her and sometimes grab her arm and very gently pull her back to the waters edge. It is a beautiful thing to see and he has done this since he was very little. It must be a labrador instinctual thing to do. This is what I see when I look at this photo, a protector and a dear friend not matter what!
So when I printed this photo off, the colours for me were not what I was looking for, but the memory behind it definitely was. So I decided to change my photo to a black and white, and dim out the water a little to leave the focus of the two of them swimming out to sea.
My next step was choosing a paper. And for this layout I decided to go with the new release
Jack and Jill collection that you see below.


I also included some of the beautiful Wanderlust Collage Chippis.
 Wanderlust Collage Chippis

This is my project below........ "Wanderlust".

Once I came across the blue piece in the Jack and Jill collection I just knew that it would become a beach project combined with the Wanderlust Chippis. A great combination to start with. I did a lot of background mixed media work on the paper using clear gesso and Papericious Chalk Paint in Natural White. I have also used Distress Inks combined with the Natural White chalk paint to colour my flowers. Adding a drop of the ink into the Natural white instantly gave me the colours I was looking for. Perfect for changing up the flowers from 49andMarket that I have used here.

I also coloured some netting that I had in my collection. This was where I started layering and embellishing my layout. I used a 4 x 6 landscape photo, sanded the edges and also gave the edges some colour using the mixed colours and then mounted it on 3D foam tape to give my layout more dimension. 

Here you can see my Anchor from the Wanderlust Collage Chippis Set. It was firstly crackled in white paste and allowed to dry. I inked the edges of it with Black Soot Distress Ink and then coloured it with my paint colour mixes. I popped in some shells and art stones too. These were again all coloured.

The font for the Wanderlust title from the Chippi Collage set is just stunning. I love it!! This was simply inked in Black Soot Distress Ink. In the photo above you can see the random stamping that I did also.

Another view of the Anchor. You can see the layers made with the netting, flowers, chipboard and then more flowers along with the Art Stones and Shells.

Well that is all from me today. I do hope you enjoyed my project for today. I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very safe and happy Christmas and a most merry New Year from my family to yours. I will see you all again in the New Year.

Take care .......
Tina x

Floral, Shabby Chic Card with Jack and Jill Papers


Hi there everyone!
I am very excited to share today's card with you. I have used the Jack & Jill collection and I wanted it to use differently than last time. 

I started by using a dotted blue pattern paper from the Jack and Jill collection. First I distressed the edges of this paper then added a light colour wash of blue. 
As soon as it was dry I adhered the Pattern Chippis on the panel. Before adhering the chipboard element, I covered it with Natural White Chalk Paint.
Next, I arranged my florals and added tons of Natural White Chalk Paint splatters. I also added bots of yellow paint here and there to balance the flowers. I also added a lot of glitter to the flowers.

In the end, I adhered the sentiment strip and a few butterflies.
I hope you liked my card! I love how it turned out.








Gatefold Card Tutorial using Jack & Jill


Hello everyone, this is NIKKITA and today I am back with a quick tutorial of a gate-fold card using the amazing JACK & JILL paper pack.

Gate-fold cards are cards that have opening in the center, so there are two flaps to open, they are simple to make and with further embellishments one can jazz them up.
I have made gate-fold card with a belly-band.

GATE-FOLD CARD WITH BELLY BAND!

GATE-FOLD CARD WITH BELLY-BAND DIRECTIONS
1. To make the card base take 6 inch X 12 inch cardstock and score on the 12 inch side at 3 inch and 9 inch respectively.

2. For the belly band, take 2 strips of cardstock measuring 2 inch X 6.25 inch and 7.75 inch X 2 inch. Score 3/4" on both sides of the longer strip and add tape or glue to the same and attach the smaller strip this will create a band for the card.

3.Cut out pattern papers as per your choice and adhere to the card, use some fussy cut elements to jazz up the card. 

NOTE: See the tutorial images below for directions. 
STEP 1 


STEP 2 A


STEP 2B

CARD BASE READY

STEP 3





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Hope you like the tutorial.
Do leave some love.
Happy Crafting!
LOVE,
NIKKITA

POP UP CUBES EASEL CARD BOX


Hi there everyone! This is Tanvi with my first post here 😊
I have an interactive project today featuring the Jack N Jill pack. The adorable elements & patterns in this pack are so popular with kids. To make the project interesting I made a POP UP CUBES BOX with a little twist by adding an easel card.
Used the Collage Chippis for an added a dimensional look to the easel.


The cubes popping out as the drawer opens is the surprise here & am sure it's going to excite the recipient.

All the three cubes fold flat & can be piled inside the box drawer.



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That's it from me today & I hope you like this fun 3D project.
Until next time, happy crafting
Hugs!

Tutorial : A Gift Card Holder with Jack and Jill


Hello girls!
There are numerous occasions when we struggle to find a right gift for someone, right? How about gifting a gift card from that person's favourite store! I love gift cards because they give me the freedom to spend as I wish 😉 And this option becomes even more meaningful when you are looking a gift for babies. When babies are born, they are showered with so many gifts from everyone, and the new parents end up having multiples of everything 😃😃

So for today's post I have designed a gift card holder which will give a personal touch to your gift card. And here it is:
Isn't it cute?
The Jack and Jill Pattern Papers are so apt for this theme. They are gender neutral as well which makes it a win win situation :)

Tutorial
Step 1
You need to take a 4.25" x 8" blue card stock and score it at 2" and 5"

Step 2
You will need 2 pieces of 4"x1.75" pattern papers of your choice
and 
You need 3 pieces of 4"x 2.75" pattern papers of your choice

Step 3
Fold on score line and round the corners of the 2" flap. as shown in the picture.

Step 4
Now start pasting the pattern papers. How ever you can stick them however you want but I prefer to have a light pattern to write wishes in this holder as shown in the following picture.
Once all your sides are ready, we can proceed to make our belly band.
Step 5
Cut a 1"X 7" stripe from a contrast colour card stock. And incase you are using a 6" paper pack you can join two stripes and make a longer one as I did. Please ignore my dirty crafting mat 😬

Score this strip at 3" and 6" and join both end with help of adhesive.
Our belly band is ready now and we move towards embellishing it.

Take two circle dies 0.25" diameter difference and cut a circle from blue card stock (same as base) with bigger die.
The Jack and Jill paper pack comes with a very beautiful elements sheet. So I took my smaller die and cut that cute start from that sheet. stick smaller circle to bigger circle and adhere to belly band.
And thats it! Our cute little gift card holder is ready!

And this is how a gift card inside this holder looks like. You can use any double sided tape to stick it.
Do let me know if you like this. I had so much fun while making it!

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Thank you for stopping by!
Love,
Parul