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Faux Tag Spread

In a previous Cocoa Daisy project, I created a tag using the October Glow Creative Ki t paper to serve as a bookmark. I loved the idea so much that I decided to use it as a template throughout the spread. By tracing around it and then shading in the edges, I was able to mimic the look of layered paper and give my pages extra depth without the bulk. It creates a dimensional effect that makes the tags look like they’re tucked right into my notebook. To keep that “layered paper” look going, I added strips of washi tape from the Planner Kit to the top and bottom of each 'tag'  Washi is one of my favorite ways to bring in more texture without overwhelming the page. It frames the sections nicely and it also helps divide my to-dos from my daily schedule. On the left-hand side I used a Top 3 box to focus my priorities, then scattered in task lists, appointments, and reminders for the rest of the day. I also I divided my tasks into AM and PM lists I do this quite often because it makes...

Precious Rememberance/ Clique Blog Hop




Welcome to a fantastic opportunity to see the work of two teams...working together!
(AND LETS NOT FORGET THE PRIZES TOO ;)

Today I've got a quick and easy artsy-fartsyISH technique called Crayon Resist!


The supplies for this technique are probably already in your stash!
I've got a process video,  linked right here, of how I made journal cards with this simple method so I won't go into too much detail here but I can basically explain it in one sentence: Stamp with the black Stayz-on, use the crayon to wax in places you don't want, lightly color with the other pigment ink and wipe the ink off where you waxed with the crayon.  Really, it's that simple!





This 6 minute video also shows how I composed full 12 x 12 pocket page layout after making the 3 cards.









Truely, so much fun trying a new technique and a new quality stamp from Precious Remembrance!

Thanks for bunny hopping by today and I hope to see you really soon too!
XOXOXXOXOXO
-Kim


From here the Blog Hop Continues with LISA





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