Club Scrap Artist Team Challenge/Blog Hop: Circles
Friday, January 22, 2016
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Hello, Kraftie Friends!
Club Scrap has a new Artist Team Challenge AND it's a Blog Hop!!!
If you came from Debbie's Blog, you're in the right place!
If you wish to start from the beginning, click HERE.
This month, we were challenged to incorporate Circles or Round Elements in our projects...I was inspired by the Celebrate Embellishment Diecut sheet.
Here's my project:
I literally used circles in my project! Lots of them!!! =)
It's a backdrop...right now it's embellishing my living room. My boys love it!
I cut out circles using my ScanNCut in 6 different sizes.
I used 3.75", 2.25", 2" and 1.25" for the stamped ones. I used Celebrate Art Nouveau and Jumbo stamp sets and different color ink pads.
I also used 2 circles from the Celebrate Embellishment Diecut sheet.
I adhered the biggest circles on ribbon and the others were hung on sequined embroidery thread.
You can back them up with a circle of the same size, but I used 1" circles instead.
I really wanted to add glitter glue on the stamped designs, but since I'll probably re-use it for my boy's birthday party, I restrained myself!
Your next stop is Anne Marie's BLOG! Check out her fabulous project!
You can click HERE, if you wish to start the hop again!
Thank you so much for hopping with us!
Hello, Kraftie Friends!
Club Scrap has a new Artist Team Challenge AND it's a Blog Hop!!!
If you came from Debbie's Blog, you're in the right place!
If you wish to start from the beginning, click HERE.
This month, we were challenged to incorporate Circles or Round Elements in our projects...I was inspired by the Celebrate Embellishment Diecut sheet.
Here's my project:
I literally used circles in my project! Lots of them!!! =)
It's a backdrop...right now it's embellishing my living room. My boys love it!
I cut out circles using my ScanNCut in 6 different sizes.
I used 3.75", 2.25", 2" and 1.25" for the stamped ones. I used Celebrate Art Nouveau and Jumbo stamp sets and different color ink pads.
I also used 2 circles from the Celebrate Embellishment Diecut sheet.
I adhered the biggest circles on ribbon and the others were hung on sequined embroidery thread.
You can back them up with a circle of the same size, but I used 1" circles instead.
I really wanted to add glitter glue on the stamped designs, but since I'll probably re-use it for my boy's birthday party, I restrained myself!
Your next stop is Anne Marie's BLOG! Check out her fabulous project!
You can click HERE, if you wish to start the hop again!
Thank you so much for hopping with us!
Challenges:
16 comments
Hello Lilian,what a great backdrop in your living room, makes your roomlook very happy and fun!
ReplyDeleteLovely idea. I can also see it in a smaller size on a card. Thanks for the inspiration.
What a wonderful creation! I can see that hanging in a window brightening up any day! Lovely project, tfs!
ReplyDeleteFun banner, makes me want to have a party!!
ReplyDeleteOMG! What a cute backdrop for photography! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOmigosh, that is SO FUN! I could see using it for parties, even adding letters to spell out a name or greeting. What a happy addition to any room or occasion!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful banner!!
ReplyDeleteLove the banner/backdrop you made. The colors and circles are so much fun.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea to create your beautiful circles banner! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLoving this bright colourful banner and it would be perfect for your boy's party invites. Thanks for playing along at The Male Room.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun, colorful banner! It's perfect for a party!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I love all the circles!
ReplyDeleteFantastic use of circles - so pretty! Thank you for joining us at Craft Your Passion. We would love to see you again!
ReplyDelete~ Bonnie DT
Awesome banner, I love the variety of sizes and bright colors of the circles. Thank you for joining our blog challenge at SweetStamps.com.
ReplyDeleteYour backdrop is gorgeous! Love all the bright and cheery colors Thanks for joining us at sweetstamps.com
ReplyDeleteFabulous banner with all the colors! Thank you for joining us over at Decorate to Celebrate!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Norma
This is a wonderful banner with such lovely bright colours and super patterns. Lovely work. Thanks so much for playing along with our Babies & Little Boys theme at The Male Room! Deborah, DT.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your lovely comments! They make my day! =)