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Sunday 19 March 2017

Water colouring with ink

Last week I shared a card that was sent to me by the very talented Debbie of Arakoola Kard Art.  
Her card inspired me to have a go at the technique she used.

I use insulating tape instead of masking tape because the only width of masking tape I could find was 2 inches wide.  

I did notice that the insulating was less tacky than  the masking tape I have used in the past, that usually ended up with me tearing my work when removing the masking tape.


The insulting tape was slightly narrower and didn't tear the paper as often and you can re use the strips a few times before  having to discard them.
 I used  S.U refill  inks instead of water colours to colour the background.W

I did make a third card  using this technique and  I did photograph it. But I had an issue with my laptop and the photo's were deleted as they were being uploaded.  Hubby had already posted the third card so I couldn't re photograph  that one.

Sunday 21 October 2012

Magnetic note pads.

Here are some note pads that have had  a Laura make over.
I  recovered these note pads sometime ago but I forgot to post them.

These are magnetic note pads that are  ideal for keeping on the fridge.
I have had one on my fridge for several months now and it  stays on there brilliantly. 

(I do like  to do a test run on anything I think maybe a seller. 
I would hate to recommend something  to sell knowing that it wasn't  fit for the purpose.)


 
After decorating the front of the pads with designer paper and a stamped image.
I used A4 magnetic  sheets  and  cut them into strips two and half inch wide by the length of the note pad. You maybe  thinking this amount of magnetic sheet is a little excessive  but  I tried  magnetic tape and then I tried few strips of the sheets but  it just wasn't strong enough to hold the note pad to the fridge door ...well, not for long. 
  Everytime I opened the door  the note pad fell off. Besides not doing what it was supposed to do it looked ugly and untidy with lots of strips of tape on the back. Which is why I chose to use  a much larger piece of magnetic sheet on the back of the pad. Not only does it look  tidier,  it works better.

The labels on these note pads  I made on the pc and printed off and punched out.

These note pads would  be a great item to sell at school fayres.

The shopping list pads fit perfectly into the tall DL  card bags too, so presentation is a synch.