Hey everybody, Brenshevia here and its my turn to host the Frosted Designs bi-weekly challenge. My challenge for today is Kraft, Flair and Chipboard Oh My! For this challenge we would like you to use kraft paper, flair and chipboard on your project. Yep! We want to see all three!
I decided to go with Pink Paislee's Hey Kid Collection. I fell in love with this collection the first time I saw it! So in addition to the Hey Kid Collection I used a kraft placemat from Jillibean, chipboard chevron confetti from the Frosted Design store and came up with this layout featuring photos from my most recent Disney trip with my family~
Products used from Frosted Design Store:
Pink Paislee Hey Kid
UmWow Studios Chevron Confetti
Design Note: This layout is a gift so it's framed and the flair is glued to the outside of the glass.
Products used from the Frosted Designs Store:
UmWow Studios Confetti Arrows
UmWow Studios Confetti Hearts
UmWow Studios Chalkboard Flair
Products used from the Frosted Designs Store:
Echo Park Beautiful Life Collection Kit
Prima Marketing Delight Tickets & Tags
UmWow Studios Chevron Confetti
UmWow Studios Just the 2 of Us Flair
Products used from the Frosted Designs Store
UmWow Studios - Dream a Little Dream Flair
UmWow Studios - Arrow Confetti
Dylusions Ink Spray - Dirty Martini
American Craft Cardstock - White
Simple Stories: Vintage Bliss collection
Bella Blvd: Daily Chevies collection
UmWow Studio: Sidewalk Chalk Flair
UmWow Studio: Arrow Mash
UmWow Studio: Heart Confetti
Products used from the Frosted Designs Store:
Prima Marketing Delight Paper
Prima Marketing Delight Tags & Tickets
Prima Marketing Delight Flair Button
And of course...we have an amazing prize that you are really going to want!!
We would love to welcome StencilGirl!
Prima Marketing Delight Paper
Prima Marketing Delight Tags & Tickets
Prima Marketing Delight Flair Button
And of course...we have an amazing prize that you are really going to want!!
We would love to welcome StencilGirl!
Mary Beth worked in the insurance industry for 18 years before one day she went crazy and quit her job. While exploring her creativity, she re-ignited her inner artist. She is now ecstatic to support herself as as full time mixed media painter and nationally known workshop instructor. Her mixed media process utilizes pastel, ink, marker and acrylics layered with various collage and texture materials; she welcomes so-called "mistakes" because they lead to wonderful opportunities and discoveries. She enjoys helping students find their voice and teaching them to critically assess their own work so they can grow as an artist.
You know the rules... you have to play to win!!
You have until noon (Central Time) Thursday, 24th to link up your project!
REMINDER.... You have until Sunday afternoon to join in on
the Frosted Designs Grand Opening Blog Hop!
Click HERE to get started!!
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Having hand-cut her own stencils for years, Mary Beth dipped her toe into the stencil design business in 2010. Expanding StencilGirl to team up with other artists is the fulfillment of her dream to provide the highest quality artist designed stencils for the mixed media world.
The Prize....
A copy of the Brand New StencilGirl Book
AND
A set of StencilGirl Stencils!
You know the rules... you have to play to win!!
You have until noon (Central Time) Thursday, 24th to link up your project!
REMINDER.... You have until Sunday afternoon to join in on
the Frosted Designs Grand Opening Blog Hop!
Click HERE to get started!!
4 Responses to “Friday Challenge - Kraft Paper, Flair & Chipboard!”
Fabulous inspiration from the DT! Love all of the projects. Love the prize being offered too! Stencil Girl templates are fab!
Great challenge and loving what everyone created!!!!!
Okay, I know I'm gonna sound dumb but I have to ask: what is flair? I'm familiar with bling but flair is a new one for me!
Hi Cheryl! I'm glad you asked! I am sure others are asking the same thing! Flair are those cute little pins without the pins! If you look at all the DT samples you will see each one has a circle pin with a picture/design on it... it just has the pin part taken off so it can be glued down. Most of them have flat backs.... does that make sense?
barb :)
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