Follow along as Jess Francisco shows you how to make your own patterned paper with Archival Ink and Dina Wakley Media products in this mixed media scrapbook layout.
Follow along as Jess Francisco shows you how to make your own patterned paper with Archival Ink and Dina Wakley Media products in this mixed media scrapbook layout.
I’m Jess Francisco from Love, Jess or @lovejessco. I live in Chesapeake with my husband and our sons who are 7 and 4 years old. They keep me busy, so most of my crafting is done while they’re in bed.
I have been creating for as long as I can remember, but I started my card making journey in 2015. I have learned so many techniques and added so many new products to my growing list of favorites. Now that I have a few years under my belt, I’m excited to share what I’ve learned with the crafting community! You can find me on social media as @lovejessco or Love, Jess.
Instructions
Step 1: On a piece of white cardstock measuring 8.5” x 11”, repeatedly stamp circle images from the Circle Pattern stamp set. Alternate colors so you get a nice mix of the Magenta Hue, Paradise Teal, and Vivid Chartreuse. You can even stamp a second time without reinking for a faded, lighter impression. You can add a few in black as well to create a striking contrast.
Step 2: Open the Lemon Gloss Spray and hold the lid over your cardstock. Tap the black part of the lid with your finger to splatter droplets onto your project. Move your hand over different portions of the cardstock and continue tapping until you are happy with the results. Repeat this with the Blushing Gloss Spray. Set aside to dry.
Step 3: Print a photo on 4” x 6” photo paper. Cut a piece of black cardstock to 4.25” x 6.25” and attach your photo to the black cardstock. Attach the photo and mat to your 8.5” x 11” cardstock.
Step 4: Use an acrylic block to stamp each letter of the ‘my girl’ title using the Block Alphas stamp set. Feel free to change this title up to fit your layout!
Step 5: Use the Black Tie Enamel Accents to add small dots in a few places on the layout. Let the Enamel Accents dry completely.
Step 6: You are done! Your layout is ready to pop right into your album. Feel free to add some journaling to personalize the layout.
I’m Jess Francisco from Love, Jess or @lovejessco. I live in Chesapeake with my husband and our sons who are 7 and 4 years old. They keep me busy, so most of my crafting is done while they’re in bed.
I have been creating for as long as I can remember, but I started my card making journey in 2015. I have learned so many techniques and added so many new products to my growing list of favorites. Now that I have a few years under my belt, I’m excited to share what I’ve learned with the crafting community! You can find me on social media as @lovejessco or Love, Jess.