That's it! You have a beautiful acrylic cuff bracelet that looks like a vintage metal with artistic flair!
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Posted at 12:37 AM in Acrylic | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: acrylic cuff bracelet, alcohol inks, clear scraps, DIY Jewelry, etsy, family, friendship, globecraft memories, handmade, heart, jewelry making, love, metal, pinky hobbs, style, vintage
Good morning Clear Scraps fans!
Angi here with a fun way to alter an acrylic album piece!
My project just uses one acrylic sheet from the 6 x 6 Acrylic album. Did you know that you can decorate just one sheet of the acrylic to use as decor?
I am using this piece in my craft room. It can easily sit next to my plant or I can frame it. Either way it will be a fun decorative piece for my room.
Here's how the acrylic looks all dressed up:
If you ever want to make some fun acrylic decor, be sure to check out the Clear Scraps store for loads of fun products.
Happy Crafting!
Angi Barrs - Clear Scraps Design Team
Posted at 11:00 PM in Acrylic, Albums | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: altered acrylic, Angi Barrs, decor, mini album
Hello! Elena is here with you today and I want to share one more mno album made, using BIYW Fun Tabs acrylic 6.5" x 6.5".
I made it using Graphic 45 papers, from Bird Song Collection.
I made it for my friend who collects Oriental wisdom quotes. So I suppose it is a great pleasure for her to own it.
as all of the pages are acrylic there. it is very convenient to use the background papers as well for you mini, as theu are quite well seen and match perfectly each other
Though the papers are quite bright, I used paints as well and made some stamping using Staz On and bird images
Also I added some swirls using golden acrylic paint.
and one of my favourite mixed media technique - painting with your fingers was used quite well there too.
Hope you have enjoyed watching this colorful mini album.
Posted at 02:30 AM in Albums | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
Hello...Jennifer here to share a cute mini I created using the 6x6 Tab Acrylic album. I have been a big fan of Clear Scraps' acrylic albums for years! And I love how you can keep it simple and just cover your pages with paper. Or, you can use alcohol inks or stamp onto the acrylic!
Clear Scraps mini album make great gifts, as well! I love putting together albums for my family and friends.
Be sure to check out the Clear Scraps shop to find this and many more albums! And as always, you can find lots of inspiration here from our fabulous design team!
Additional products used: patterned paper, cardstock stickers, and decorative chipboard: Crate Paper; flair: {a flair for buttons} and American Crafts; wooden veneer pieces: Studio Calico and Freckled Fawn; stamps: Mama Elephant and Technique Tuesday; ink: Ranger; decorative pins: Maya Road; bakers twine: Whisker Graphics; enamel dots: Teresa Collins; washi tape: My Mind's Eye; other: Cameo Silhouette
Posted at 11:05 PM in Albums | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: acrylic, baby, design team, Jennifer Haggerty, mini album
Hello and good Monday morning everyone! We are finally feeling the Spring, yay! well, it is still cold but at least the sun is up!!! few days ago we had our first snow fall, on the third day of spring, really!!! Anyhow the today looks promising, hope you're all having a good Monday, weather wise.
Anyhow I am sharing this layout with you today. This is my son Miguel on his 5th birthday. He is 15 now and taller than me. I was organizing some old photos and I came across some photos that are scrapbooking worthy :)
Supplies used: Clear Scraps 12x12 Acrylic Sheet, Acrylic Circle Punch Border, Clear N Chips Abbie's Love, Echo Park Paper, Tim Holtz Alcohol Inks, Ki clear tape..
Here's a closer look!
Here's how I created the background. Simply dropped several colors of alcohol ink on top, then put the patterned paper behind the acrylic sheet.
Have a great week everyone! and thanks for stopping by....until next time!
Adora
Posted at 12:00 AM in Acrylic, Layouts | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Are you all ready for Spring? Today, I would like to share with you all a Spring layout which I've created using an XL acrylic scallop piece as the base. Clear Scraps carries many designs of acrylic XL pieces which are just amazing and fun to use!
I've attached the pattern paper from the back of the acrylic base to keep the glossy surface in front of the layout.
I've used the chicken wire mascil by Clear Scraps and some white gesso to create the textured hexagons on the acrylic surfaces. Simply just place the mascil on top of the acrylic surface and later use a palette knife to genrously apply some white gesso over it. Remove the mascil and let it dry. To add some colors to it, I've misted it with some colorations by Art Anthology.
Try to create some textures on your next acrylic projects using this simple technique. You'll be amazed with the results. Have fun experimenting!
Clear Scraps Educator
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Posted at 12:10 AM in Home Decor, Layouts | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
Good morning Clear Scraps friends!
Angi here with a fun-sized mini album!
This mini acrylic card album is sooo much fun to decorate. I got it in the Clear Scraps Store. You've gotta check out all of the fun products.
I added some of my favorite embellishments to each acrylic page. I'll add smaller photos once we take our vacation this summer!
If you ever want to make an album of your own, be sure to check out the Clear Scraps store for loads of fun products.
Happy Crafting!
Angi Barrs - Clear Scraps Design Team
Posted at 11:01 PM in Albums | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: acrylic, Angi Barrs, mini album, scrapbooking
Hello once again fellow crafters Kay here wishing you all a happy Spring! Where I live here in the East Coast; today is the first day of Spring--although with all the snow we recently got it still doesn't quite 'feel' like Spring. Luckily, Clear Scraps has a variety of themed acrylic & acrylic with chipboard 'mixed' albums--so to get me into the mood to welcome the Spring season, I decided to alter the Spring Mixables Album.
This was the first time I altered one of these 'mixable' albums & I can't express how much fun I had! The combination of both acrylic & chipboard pages provides an endless array of possibilities--you can stamp, emboss, use alcohol inks, permanent markers, use rub ons, cover the pages with designer paper, use paint, use mixed media...I could go on & on! On this album I used several techniques to both give it texture & to decorate it. For the chipboard pages I decided to simply cover them with designer paper. For the acrylic pages, I applied a combination of rub ons, permanent markers for the edges & a bit of thick glitter known as Diamond Dust. I further decorated the entire album with a combination of Stickles & Liquid Pearls.
In this close up you can see how the several layers of techniques, textures, chipboard & acrylic all combine beautifully to create this album. To highlight the border of the cover I first outlined the edges with a pink Sharpie oil based permanent maker. Next with a thin paint brush I went along the edges with a dry clear adhesive. Finally, I poured Diamond Dust glitter onto the adhesive & allowed it to dry. When dry, you get this glittery border that defines the edges beautifully.
For the inside pages, I highlighted the edges with a combination of Silver Stickles, Teal & White Liquid Pearls.
I used 1" book rings to hold my album together & then tied several organza & satin ribbons along with pink & purple tulle to the book rings.
The doilies are where I intend to adhere my pictures. I have yet to take the pictures that I'll be using with this album--either way, my album is set & ready to go as soon as I have the pictures taken!
I intend to adhere my journaling/story to the last page of my album.
These albums also make for really personal & thoughtful gifts for a special someone. Thanks to all of you for stopping by. Make sure you keep coming back to check out the other talented DT's creations with Clear Scraps products. Enjoy the rest of the week!
Kay Fatula - Clear Scraps Design Team
Posted at 12:30 AM in Acrylic, Albums | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: acrylic, album, chipboard, clear scraps, kay fatula, mini, mixables, spring
Hello Clear Scraps friends! Leah here with you today to share this sweet little plaque I created to decorate for the upcoming Easter Holiday. We'll be working with the following Clear Scraps products: Scallop Corners Plaque and Mini Dragonfly Album.
This took around an hour to put together, but I'm pretty sure it would have been less time had I not been sick and making silly mistakes. ;-)
To start I removed the packaging from the front of the Scallop Plaque, and punched two holes in the corners for hanging. I then alcohol inked clouds on there using a stencil. While the alcohol ink was out, I removed the protective film from one dragonfly from the mini album and alcohol inked it with Cranberry and Sunshine yellow colors. I added some Cosmo Cricket rhinestones, bent the wings upwards a bit, and it was ready as an embellishment.
I then selected my Hug Snug seam binding and tied it to the plaque so it could be hung. I used cut files from Miss Kate Cuttables and my Cameo Silhouette to create the Easter bunny and title. I cut the files using Colorbok cardstock and Bo Bunny Double Dots pattern paper. I adhered the designs together after cutting, then adhered them to the scallop plaque.
Super festive and a perfect home decor item for any family that celebrates Easter.
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Leah Crowe - Clear Scraps Designer
Posted at 11:01 PM in Acrylic, Home Decor | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
Hi everyone! I recently found this photo I took a few years ago of my youngest son on a family day trip. He was so unhappy and gloomy in the photo, that I thought it would be fun to play off his mood and pair it with happy, bright papers in a layout.
Supplies Used:
Instructions:
idea to note: To create the look of raindrops, place a drop of Glossy Accents on the Clear Scraps acrylic. Place a pin tip in the middle of the Glossy Accents and pull up to create a rain drop look. Allow to dry completely. Be sure to practice on a scrap sheet of acrylic or while the plastic backing is still on your acrylic to get a feel for how to make the rain drops.
Wendy Price- Clear Scrap Designer
Posted at 04:00 AM in Layouts | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
When I am looking at numerous taken past summer, I keep in mind that mini album is the best idea to collect them just in one place. I have some photos of daughter and her friend, so Flower Brag Bag perfectly suits their cute photos
I just love this scalloped border, So I stamped on acrylic with Staz On and inked the edges too. Then I cut Maja Design papers and started pplaying with the photos
Also I used some tags from Mini Tag Album, decorated with papers and embellishments
I stamped on acrylic sheet and added Butterfly Embellishment
I colored it with alcohol ink before and then stamped a butterfly image with Staz On
and here is the reverse side of the Tag
I stamped on the acrylic side with background stamp and butterfly image stamp, and decorated with embellishments
for the next page I used Viva Deoc Crystal Gel and 6" Damask Mascil to create glass effect coloring
It adds some texture and transparent colors
I hope you have enjoyed watching my mini album
TFW
Posted at 02:30 AM in Albums | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)
Do you all remember that Clear Scraps also carries the gorgeous cast acrylic tri-fold frames? Have you all tried them? If not, here's another project to inspire you all.
I've created this home decor piece using Clear Scraps tri-fold scallop frame with Bo Bunny's Ambrosia collection. The cast acrylic makes this a very sturdy tri-fold frame that you can display anywhere in your home.
Here are some details on this frame.
I've used some rub-ons, stickers, chipboard pieces and trims to embellish it. (Tip: to keep more glossy surface on the front of your project, stick your pattern papers from the back of your acrylic.)
Try creating your own tri-fold frame for your home or as a gift for a special friend! Happy creating!
Clear Scraps Educator
Posted at 12:27 AM in Home Decor | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)
Hello everyone and happy Friday! Are you ready for Spring yet?!?! Can't wait to start some spring cleaning, I have lots of stuff/junk to dispose and take to Goodwill! Is it spring cleaning or really just making room for newer junk :) Anyhow it's just the cycle of life!
And speaking of Spring, I created this banner welcoming spring using the Acrylic Butterfly Banners. and Acrylic Alphabets. It is so perfect for this kind of projects.
Other supplies used: Imaginisce Papers, Ki Memories Flower Printed Transparency and Glittered Stikcers, Prima flowers, May Art Ribbons, Stazon Inkpads and white spray paint.
Thank you so much for stopping by........... happy spring!!
Adora
Posted at 12:00 AM in Acrylic, Home Decor | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
Hello everyone! Jennifer here to share a fun St. Patrick's Day card
I created using the Belgrave Send It Clear card.
I first covered both flaps of the card with patterned paper. I then cut my title, shamrock and the arrow with my Silhouette. I also adorned my shamrock with bakers twine and sequins.
For the inside, I also covered it with patterned paper and stamped a cute sentiment. And I added another arrow cut from my Silhouette!
Be sure to stop by the Clear Scraps shop to check out all the different Send It Clear cards!
Thanks for stopping by!
Additional products used: patterned paper: American Crafts and Echo Park; cardstock: Bazzill; bakers twine: Whisker Graphics; stamp: Mama Elephant; ink: Staz-On; misc: sequins
Posted at 11:10 PM in Cards/Tags | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: Clear Scraps, design team, Jennifer Haggerty, Send It Clear, St. Patricks Day