In the past, I've blogged about my "craft space"... a calendar blotter, and how I'm really happy with this system. As my projects have gotten wetter, stickier and more goopy I've needed to use about five blotters a year. Which at the Target dollar spot costs me about five bucks and I get the bonus of having the nice chipboard backs for other projects.
(As always, click to see details)
I tried attaching my journalling block with paint to make the area stand out a bit from the rest. It was a neat new messy way of sticking stuff together and I'm glad to have it in my arsenal.
Tip: When you are doing a lot of ripping and curling, sewing down your elements helps them stay put during all the abuse you put them through.
As always, I bow down to the awesomeness of Alisa Burke. Without her classes I never would have tried stuff like this.
4 comments:
I really agree. I've only done the graffitti class with Alisa Burke but even just that has opened my eyes to different ways to do things. I definitely want to do more.
The blotter idea is great - I've wrecked both my cutting mats with glue and paint so now don't have a nice smooth surface when I do 'clean' work. I might have to see where I can buy these over here. Being a laptop worker quite often too... it makes sense. Thanks Nicole.
Love that page too! Must get my sewing machine working.
I love your "blotter" layout! It's beautiful!
Of course, how could you go wrong with the cute couple in those photos? :)
very creative! love the look!
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