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Minggu, 22 November 2009

Are You A Paper Addict? Giveaway!



This Giveaway has ended.

I am not a scrapbooker {is that even the correct terminology?}, but I do love scrapbook papers. They lend themselves to so many different projects whether craft or interior decor related. Having said that, I am very excited to share with you that Marisa of PaperAddict.com has generously offered a $35.00 gift certificate to be used at PaperAddict.com!

I had to control myself with the images I picked to show you ~ Marisa has so much to offer on her website; this is such a small sampling below.


Serenity Expressions paper



The Narratives collection is one of my favorites.



Narratives mini epoxy stickers


I had to include this one for the teal lovers out there!



Narratives Floral Teal

Narratives Cream Scroll


Making Memories Cosmopolitan Pink

K & Co. sticker labels

glue dots

You had to know I would work a harlequin or fleur de lis design in here somewhere!

Chatterbox Cottage paper


Amy Butler scrap kit

I had to add a Christmas one in since that's the next holiday coming up.

Bohemia Frost accessory sheet

Here are the rules for entry:

Visit PaperAddict.com, then come back and leave a comment telling me some or one of your favorite things. I know. It will be difficult. Don't forget to leave me an email if you do not have a blog so I have a way to contact you.

You can gain additional entries by doing the following:

1. Become or if you are a follower of my blog. {I check because I have to ~ sorry, some people try to work the system}. Leave a comment letting me know.

2. Blog about this giveaway or put it on your sidebar and leave me a comment with the link.

3. Tweet about this giveaway and let me know in a comment with your @ name.

4. Make a purchase from PaperAddict.com, come back and let me know in a comment.

Each of the above are separate comments, so make sure you leave them separately.

That's up to 5 entries into this fantastic giveaway! If you are making gifts for the holidays this year, this is a giveaway not to be missed! Giveaway ends Friday, November 27, 2009.

Senin, 12 Oktober 2009

Dotting my i's, Crossing my t's and Papering my P's

My daughter showed too much of an interest in my beautiful frame that I purchased from Kristen. To distract her and make sure the frame didn't leave with her, I showed her a "P" I had bought at Michael's to either paint or cover with scrap book paper for my own home. It worked ~ she liked it and I showed her the scrap book papers I was considering. Now she really liked it. I told her she could have it {sigh} and that I would make it pretty for her and her apartment.

This past weekend I was back at Michael's {yet again} and purchased craft paint that worked with the paper she chose {to use on the inside part of the P and the outer edge}.

Here are the supplies for this project:



1 - Letter of your choice. I got a P for our last name.

2 - Sponge brushes. I just bought a pack of 4 at Michael's.

1 - Craft paint that coordinates with your scrap book paper. Mine is a metallic called Moss Pearl.

1 - Scrap book paper sheet of your choice. This was a nice green with gold in it. {Picture above shows mine already cut out}.

1 - Jar of Mod Podge.


I traced the P on the back side of the scrap book paper with a pencil, lining it up so that the gold scroll part would be on the long line of the P. I cut that all out and made sure it fit on the top of the P. Next, I painted the inside portion and edges of the P and let that dry. I went over it a second time just to make sure there was no streaking or white showing through.

Once that dried, I applied my mod podge to the back of the scrap book paper P and on the face of the P itself. I very carefully put the paper P on top of the wooden P and made sure it was aligned. I then let this dry and then applied some mod podge on top. Here's the finished product.



It does have a little keyhole hanging hole on the back, but my daughter has those ledge shelves to put it on and it can just lean. I think I prefer that look better.



The craft paint turned out to be a perfect match to the scrap book paper, too. Don't you love when that happens?


I'm linking this post up with DIY Day at ASPTL.

DIY Day @ ASPTL


Don't forget to enter our Design Patterns Company Giveaway running this week! A pattern of the winner's choice for one of the beautiful items designed by Liz Ware of Design Patterns Company. As has been the usual lately, you get up to 4 chances to enter and the giveaway ends Friday, October 16th.