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Paper Weaving for Scrapbooking and Cards

I’m loving anything that reminds me of quilting in scrapbooking lately. Here is a really fun and easy technique to add a lot of interest to a page.

  1. Start with 12 strips of 12 ” X 1/4 “. Mine were from all different papers, but this works well with papers that are all the same or some are the same, some are not. Anything goes, really.

     

  2. Lay out half of the strips length-wise and half of them width-wise overlapping them. Rearrange them until you’re happy with the way that the patterns are playing together.

  3. Weave them together as shown here. Start at the bottom and work your way up. The pattern is under over under over, etc.

  4. Once you have completed the weaving and you’re happy with the way that it’s looking, very carefully move your weaved paper over and put some adhesive directly on your background paper as shown here.

  5. Again, very carefully, move the weaved paper back over to it’s original spot and apply it onto the adhesive. Don’t press it down until you’re happy that everything is lining up as it should. I had to pull on mine a bit here and there to get it square.
  6. Trim off the ends to your desired length. I trimmed mine at random lengths and angles. Here is a closeup.

    Here is my finished layout! I hope that you like it!

    Here is a closeup of the misting and the heat embossed camera stamping.

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Scrapsation, Kate Vickers, Ontario, canada

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It’s Giveaway time!

This past month has been crazy busy and I wanted to do a giveaway in October, but just didn’t quite get to it. I apologize for that! Don’t hate me! ;-)

I recently purchased the Sassafras box through their online box sale. Needless to say, my scraproom is now OVERFLOWING with Sassafras goodies! I think that I may have overdid it a bit. I tend to hoard stuff that’s either hard to get or will be discontinued. Sassafras falls into the second category, sadly. I will miss them. However, I still don’t need this much of their paper, so I’m going to share with one of my lucky readers! Here’s what you could win:

Sassafras Giveaway Scrapsation Kate Vickers

All you have to do is:

1. Follow me either through Networked Blogs or Google Friend Connect (look on the right hand side of my Blog). If you already follow, skip this step (I like to state the obvious! LOL!)

2. Leave me comment — anything you feel like…

3. For extra entries, tweet about my contest or share it on Facebook (Leave me another comment to tell me that you did).

4. Sit back and wait… I will announce the winner on Dec. 1

Good luck!

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Scrapsation, Kate Vickers, Ontario, canada

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And the winner is…

Kate Vickers! Thanks so much to everyone who voted for me in the GCD Studios August Challenge. I won the challenge with your help.  :-)   I love the picture of Alison that I used for this layout. We were at Clearwater Beach, Florida, visiting Disney World for the first time in 2009. She is such a ham, always putting on a show for the camera!

Some of you may have noticed that I was featured on the Sassafras Lass Blog as one of their top 10 in their August challenge. I didn’t win, but it was very cool to be featured there! Two of the other Top 10 are talented women that I know from My Scrapbook Nook, Lilith and Monique.

Another something new for me is that I’m going to start doing giveaways on my Blog.  More on this later… so stay tuned if you want to win some goodies!

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Scrapsation, Kate Vickers, Ontario, canada

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Sassafras Lass, you are so stylish! ;-)

Sassafras Lass, you are so stylish! ;-)

These series of photos were taken just a week ago and were totally impromptu, yet they turned out to be the most insightful photos, delving deep into my daughter’s character! She was trying on my older daughter’s sunglasses on our front step and she spotted some neighbourhood kids coming down the street and got excited. She was smiling and pointing at them. These photos truly capture just how fashion-conscious, social, beautiful, charming and funny my little girl is. She really makes me smile. She is so innately ‘girl’ – without me even trying to influence her.

The paper, by Sassafras Lass, from the Cherry Delicious line is a bit older. It’s wild and wacky and went really well with both the feeling and theme of the photos, as well as the colour scheme. I have had this paper stashed away for almost a year and when I pulled it out, I knew immediately that it was the right paper for these photos. The layout itself is fairly simple. As is ‘my way’, I added a lot of layers, used a lot of 3D dots and clutter to make it more interesting. I’m not a ‘whitespace’ person. I try… yet my ‘whitespace’ just ends up filled up with embellishments or layers of paper and photos.

The most interesting thing about this layout, to me anyway, is the use of Hambly Screen Print, rubons. I haven’t used them before, and I have to say that I was really impressed! They are great quality, easy to use and super sticky! My only qualm with them is that because they’re so sticky – you have to be really sure that you want to put them on if you put them down. There’s no turning back and changing your mind. Once you lay them on (even gently, without rubbing) – they are ON! I made a mistake in the top left hand corner of my top left picture by trying to move a rubon. I eventually ended up hiding my mistake by covering it with the ‘Admit One’ Sassafras ticket and the Sassafras flower. I love how the ‘ribbon’ rubon at the top and the pennant rubon at the bottom under my title worked out though. The pennant rubon really highlights my title and makes it that much more interesting and special. Take a look for yourself…

Sassafras Lass Cherry Delicious Single Page layout - Scrapsation

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Scrapsation, Kate Vickers, Ontario, canada

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