Wee Memories current challenge is called Get Sticky, #56. I love this title! This means you need to design a project using stickers, or anything that will stick to your design.
You may be wondering where I got those phone stickers. Well here is the story. Back in the early '90's I worked for a construction company and during some downtime these stickers were created. We had some Clip Art pages and copied them onto Drafting Applique Film. This drafting paper is used when adding elements/changes to architectural drawings to be submitted for approval. If the owner did not like the changes the film was lifted off the drawings, and they would start over again.
The sentiment and frames are rubons transfers, and to keep with the aged look I used Vintage Photo Distress Ink around the edges.
I hope that my design provides you with some inspiration to go forth and create.
Thanks for dropping by.
Product Spotlight ...
- Design: 1989 Clip Art, JoAnn Craft Essentials Alphabet Rubons, and the frame is from American Crafts Mini Marks Baby Boy Rubons
- Paper: Paper Cut, and Basic Grey Basics Manilla
- Ink: Tim Holtz Vintage Photo Distress Ink
- Tools: Scissors, Popsicle, Darice Embossing Brush, and my ATG
You may be wondering where I got those phone stickers. Well here is the story. Back in the early '90's I worked for a construction company and during some downtime these stickers were created. We had some Clip Art pages and copied them onto Drafting Applique Film. This drafting paper is used when adding elements/changes to architectural drawings to be submitted for approval. If the owner did not like the changes the film was lifted off the drawings, and they would start over again.
The sentiment and frames are rubons transfers, and to keep with the aged look I used Vintage Photo Distress Ink around the edges.
I hope that my design provides you with some inspiration to go forth and create.
Thanks for dropping by.
Product Spotlight ...
- Design: 1989 Clip Art, JoAnn Craft Essentials Alphabet Rubons, and the frame is from American Crafts Mini Marks Baby Boy Rubons
- Paper: Paper Cut, and Basic Grey Basics Manilla
- Ink: Tim Holtz Vintage Photo Distress Ink
- Tools: Scissors, Popsicle, Darice Embossing Brush, and my ATG
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