Saturday, September 21, 2019

Falling for Handmade Paper Blog Hop!

Welcome to my stop on the Falling for Handmade Paper blog hop! Today we have a dozen talented bloggers sharing projects featuring handmade paper paired with Club Scrap's Falling Leaves collection.

Supplies:
Club Scrap Falling Leaves Kit:  Beige textured 12x12 Paper, brown paper with metallic leaves, Leaf stamps, Brown ribbon with gold edges, solid brown cardstock,
Palette inks: Landscape, Haystack, Moulin Rouge, red mini-brad, a real Maine oak leaf, computer, adhesives and cutting tools.
Instructions:
1. Create a 12x12 document on your PC for the title, print directly onto background paper.  
2. Cut 4" x 12" piece of the brown paper with metallic leaves, adhere to the bottom of the background paper.
3. Use a dry adhesive like tape runner to adhere the ribbon where the two papers meet, wrap edges around the back.
4. Mat the photo on brown cardstock (the sheets that come in the Club Scrap Kit are the perfect size to mat a 4x6" photo!) Attach the photo with adhesive on 3 sides only, to create a pocket for the journaling tag.
5. Cut a rectangle of hand made green paper approx 3" x 5", use a corner rounding punch on the top two corners, attach a 3" piece of ribbon at the top with a red mini-brad. Ink the edges of the tag (Palette-Landscape)
6. Cut an apple shape from hand made red paper, ink edges with Palette Moulin Rouge. Cut a little stem from brown paper. Ink a skeleton leaf with Palette Landscape. Assemble and adhere to the page.
7. Rub stamp pad directly to the edges of the background paper. (Palette Landscape) Stamp falling leaves in 2 shades of green.
8. Use liquid glue to adhere the leaf.

Lisa Dolezal at Rockin Paper Scissors and Glue is your next stop. As you explore the hop today, we encourage you to leave each blogger a few kind words in the form of a comment. Those who leave a comment on every participating blog will be entered into a random drawing for a prize. Good luck!

37 comments:

  1. Wonderful layout, particularly using the homemade paper with die cuts for embellishments such as the apple and leave.

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  2. What a nifty idea to print the page title directly onto the 12x12 base page. Now, why have I not thought of that? :) Thanks for hopping with us!

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  3. Th example embellishment is so cute.

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  4. Love the paper apple part of the project. Printing my titles first..what a timesaver!

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  5. What a lovely way to incorporate the pressed Maine oak leaf, the Falling Leaves collection and handmade paper onto your page. The photo is adorable too, fun fall outings are the best here in New England.

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  6. Super adorable page. Very concise instructions, and easy to follow. And wow! Printing the title directly to the 12x12 page. Why do these simple ideas never occur?! :) Thanks for sharing!

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  7. Such a great layout, and the papers make great embellishments!

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  8. Great clear instructions, thank you! I love making a pocket out of the photo mat!

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  9. Becky, love what you did, here. Fall leaves and apple picking - you captured the best of the season!

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  10. Your layout is so pretty Becky! Sometimes, all you need is one photo!

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  11. What a great layout featuring the cutest little guy! Now I "need" some of those skeleton leaves!

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  12. Great idea for those of us that make cards as well as still scrapbook. Thank you.

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  13. I liked the way you put all the elements of you page together to accent the boy's picture.

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  14. I love your wonderful layout you made! I think I need to buy some of the Club Scrap Paper and some of the leaves!

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  15. Nice layout! Thanks for sharing!

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  16. Beautiful page, Becky! I really like the tag tucked behind the photo! :o)

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  17. Nice combination of printing, stamping, cutting embellishments, using the kit and homemade paper. A little bit of several techniques!

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  18. Love you page. The leaf and apple are pretty neat.

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  19. Thanks for the great instructions. Beautiful design !

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  20. A sweet quick layout with a lot of punch. Love how you used your supplies. Your handmade paper apple has such a rich color.

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  21. Beautiful layout. Great mix of digital printing, nature embellishments and homemade papers.

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  22. The Falling Leaves kit looks fabulous, and I love the handmade papers! Awesome page!

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  23. Love the layout and the extra touches.

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  24. The step by step directions for your layout were great. Neat idea to print title right on the page.

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  25. Ooh, I bet that apple has amazing texture IRL! Thanks for your contribution to the hop!

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  26. Great Fall page and the apple is darling with it!
    Cathy Gray

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  27. So cue with the photo pocket and the apple and leaves are perfect.

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  28. What a fun page! Thank you for sharing your joy! Lynn B

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  29. What a lovely and different layout.

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  30. I love the layout! & The photo pocket is a clever idea.

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  31. YOU all are so clever.
    Thanks.
    Tish

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  32. You sure have a cute subject for your page! We went apple picking a couple weeks ago-this paper would be perfect for those photos!

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