Q&A Saturday

We are loving all the questions you are sending our way! Keep them coming!

Today, I’m going to try to cover a few of them while sharing a layout I created that was inspired by your questions!

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Q :: I just purchased my first cutting machine (the Silhouette) and I LOVE that you have Cut Files that coordinate with your kits and collections. Could you share a few ideas of how to use them?

A :: Here’s a simple one for you! I used the “Fun in the Sun” cut that was released in June and cut it from a full 12×12 sheet of white card stock.

meganklauerphotography-0732-copyI then used a few spray mists on another sheet of white card stock to use underneath the cut layer.meganklauerphotography-0733-copyI also sprayed the cut portion of the Fun in the Sun and layered that as the third layer.meganklauerphotography-0735-copyBy adhering it only in the center it keeps the appearance of depth without making the page too think in your album.meganklauerphotography-0736-copyQ :: I’m new to stamping. How can I use just a portion of a stamp image if I don’t want the whole thing on my page?

A :: This is where a water based marker comes in handy and makes the possibilities endless! Using the brush end of the marker; color directly onto the stamp … meganklauerphotography-0738-copyand press onto your page!meganklauerphotography-0742-copy

Q :: I love the Wood Veneers, but want to be able to use them in a variety of ways. What else can I do with them?

A :: Paint them! Emboss them! Glitter them! Color them with markers! Here’ s few samples of how I used those ideas …

Step One : Cover with liquid glue.meganklauerphotography-0744-copyStep Two : Pour on the glitter.meganklauerphotography-0752-copy Step Three : adhere to your page!meganklauerphotography-0777-copyColoring with Markers ::

That pretty much says it all. Color directly onto the wood veneer piece!meganklauerphotography-0754-copyI blended a few colors together onto  a variety of the wood veneer pieces and love how it turned out! So fun!meganklauerphotography-0770-copy Q :: Machine sewing seems to be everywhere in the scrapbooking world, but I’m not sure what the purpose of it is. Any insight?

A :: For me, it not only adds a personal touch to a page, but adds balance to a design, as well as helps insure layers will be held together for a very long time! Below, it appears the sewing is simply to highlight the letters, when in fact it’s holding together four different layers!meganklauerphotography-0781-copy

I hope this has inspired you to not only try a few of these techniques, but to keep sending in your questions!

Send them to us here : info@shopellesstudio.com

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~ Megan

 

 

 

 

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