by Lisa Rojas, Stampin' Queen Creations
Give The Queen A Call!!!
Hi Everyone,
I am so excited to be part of KellyCraft Design Team. When I first saw this product at the Craft and Hobby show in Chicago this past July, I instantly feel in love! I have been designing professionally for the last 12 years, but not matter how hard I have tried I can't draw a straight line with a ruler! For a designer, this is not a good thing! So, when I saw the Get-It-Straight Laser Square being demonstrated at the show I had to have one. I even tried talking the guys into letting me take one home on the plane with me!!!
Well, that didn't work but I finally received mine in the mail and this scrapbook page I created for my daughter and my new grandbaby (to be) was my first project using this wonderful new tool. For me, this is the best new invention the craft industry has seen in quite some time. If you don't have one, I say run don't even walk, but run to the nearest store to purchase one. This is one tool that you have to have in your tool box!
Supplies
KellyCraft Get-It-Straight Laser Square
Bazzill Basics Card Stock
Making Memories Tag Maker & Tag Rims
Westcott Personal Paper Trimmer
Beacon Adhesives Zip Dry Paper Glue
Clearsnap ColorBox Premium Dye Inkpads- Sky, Guava, Strawberry & Tangerine
Ranger Dylusion "Around the Edge" rubber stamp set
Pattern Paper- Pregnancy theme
Stickers- Pregnancy theme
Various Ribbons
Hole Punch
Instructions
Using the Get-It-Straight Laser Square, layer all of the photos on different colors of card stock.
Cut second sheet of pattern paper into strips. Align with the Laser Square and adhere layers to base pattern paper.
Align the photos using the Laser Square
Using the Get-It-Straight Laser Square, layer all of the photos on different colors of card stock.
Cut second sheet of pattern paper into strips. Align with the Laser Square and adhere layers to base pattern paper.
Glue layers together
Align the photos using the Laser Square
On white card stock print wording. I used the Duetica font called Piper. Cut tag shapes out and stamp border around the tag shapes with ink pads. Use the Tag Maker to create rims around the tags. Add ribbons to tags. Print out title on white card stock, stamp around edges and adhere to orange card stock. Adhere tags and chipboard stickers randomly on page.
I was there when I seen you trying to take their tool! !!! lol
ReplyDeleteI knew this was going to be a hit and you are proving it
Wonderful layout of your beautiful daughter.
Okay Dawn, so you were there when I was trying to put this great new tool in my bag and you saw how excited I was! I hope I didn't scare you with my craziness!!! Thanks so much for the kind words Dawn. I hope you go out and buy one of these. I can't stop talking about it!!!
DeleteGreat page Lisa- your daughter looks so much like you! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Eileen! If you saw my hubby you would change your mind right away. She has my nose but that's about it! lol!!! But I do agree that she is beautiful! I can't wait for baby Zoey Mychael to get here. Then we can swap grandma stories!!! I'm glad you like the page. This tool made designing it an absolute breeze!!! Love it!!!
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