Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Making Arrows by Stacey Michaud

Are you looking to add embellishments to your page?  I have some tips for you today that might make the process easier to manage.  Arrows are a hot trend right now in the scrapbooking world.  I will show you how to create your very own version of arrows, using patterned paper as inspiration.

I am in love with the particular sheet of paper called Arrows from the He Said, She Said line.

I decided to cut out my favorite colors and layer up the arrows to create a one-of-a-kind border.  Here is my page.


I layered each arrow, placing foam dots under some of them.  It give dimension and depth.  I topped some of the arrows with enamel dots to give it interest and movement..  Hand cutting elements allows you to make embellishments that fit your page and your scale.  



I added other fun, hand cut designs to the page like the honeycomb.  Using small pieces of journaling cards and the patterned papers allows for layering.   For example, I grabbed the green and white journaling card, placed the jagged edge die-cut circle in the middle and topped it with a piece of chipboard the reads "You are So Beautiful".  I tied off a button to give it the final touch.  Scissors and your imagination go a long way!

Supplies:  He Said, She Said (Paper:  Arrows, Postcard, Dots, Borders, Buttons, Die-cuts, Stickers, Enamel Dots, Brads)


5 comments:

  1. Stacey...I just ordered this collection because I loved the beautiful projects you did with it...I even ordered an extra sheet of the Arrows DSP because I see lots of birthdays...thank you's and get well cards made with it in my future...thanks so much for sharing...if it wouldn't have cost me so much $$$ I would have had it sent over night...but I want to see what other inspirations the DT has with other DSP...that $42.00 will go to buying more goodies instead...lol.

    Stampin' HUGZ
    Beverley

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  2. Loving this layout Stacey, such a fabulous design!

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  3. Beverly, that is so awesome and thanks for the kind words! Be sure to share what you made over at the Facebook page or even link me up through my blog! I would love to see!

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  4. Stacey, I am loving this layout, great idea with the arrows! You are so inspiring!

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  5. Thanks so much Stacey...trying to be patient and wait...but I will do that.

    Stampin' hugz
    Beverley

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