how-to | aged & crazed paper

After writing an article for Scrapbook Update about the old west inspired stuff that is coming out, I find myself renewing my love of rock candy distress crackle paint. It is now available in a big jar (Simon Says Stamp has it!)  I love the crackled/crazed look this product can give, and how you can use it to add age to any paper project. Today I’m going to share how I do it.

You’ll need rock candy distress paint + paper + a distress ink or stain to make this work.

Coat your paper with the rock candy distress crackle paint. Think… healthy coating of butter on toast thickness. Then let it dry. You can carefully use a heat tool to speed this up. Once dry, it’s going to be shiny + clear crackled!

Now you have a choice. You could use distress ink or distress stain. Use what you have!

Either one will work – you have more control using ink pad + foam applicator but the stain covers much faster and excess can be wiped away with a paper towel.

I’m using brushed corduroy in this example – it’s my favorite brown. I use it all the time! The splatter above… well I just worked that stain right into my paper. Here’s what it looks like after:

I LOVE this look… it reminds me of old china that is crazed. In general just old, worn, dirty grungy goodness. LOVE it!

If the shiny finish of the rock candy bothers you, just apply a coating of multi-medium or PPA or other matte finish sealant. Then you’ll have the matte finish and the cool effect!

Don’t think you have to use brown either – you could use this with any color! Above you see it done with peeled paint stain. I suggest using a paper that has some lighter areas, and an ink/stain that is not super pale to get results that show up nicely.

Happy Trails!

First day of school layout…

Here it is…

Thanks to www.persnicketyprints.com for always getting me my photos FAST. usually 2-3business days!

If you want the details on this layout, plus to get a sketch I designed based on it, head on over here - it’s featured today at ScrapbookUpdate.com

Office Space.

I remember long ago when I was just a newlywed woman managing a scrapbook store and the huge trend of office supply inspired scrapbook stuff came out. Paper clips? Staples? Ledger and grid papers? Lined stamps? GENIUS! I couldn’t believe it. What I love most about this, is that it fits. Back when I was a kid office supplies WERE used in my scrapbooks sometimes! Fancy paper didn’t exist. So I love that those designs remain a part of the scrapbook industry even today.

I had some fun playing with my trusty stapler and design ruler by Tim Holtz, both of which are staples in THIS office. I also used two favorite Hero Arts Stamps, and the new Amy Tangerine line as well. I love how she has bits of ledger, grid, lined, and other office-like elements in her product line.

Because it’s “back to school” week here on the blog, I video taped my creative process and thoughts on my favorite office inspired supplies:

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Such a fun page – and yes, when I’m taping these creative sessions what you see is what you get. Aside from making sure I have options within arms reach, and knowing what photos I don’t pre-plan!! This is really how I create.

So are you an office supply fan? What do you like?

If you’d like to read more on the subject of office supplies + crafting, be sure to check out Melissa [aka scrappy jedi] and Nancy [aka she who owns Scrapbook Update] – they blogged stuff today too! It’s a part of our new series we’ll be doing once a month where we [scrapbook update staff] all blog about a similar topic! FUN stuff I tell you. Can’t wait to see what they did…

Back to School week kick off + prize

Guess what? I’ve got a trio of articles happening @ www.scrapbookupdate.com this week that are all back to school related. If that’s not enough? I’ve got a FULL SCHOOL WEEK of prizes, projects, videos, and more right here to make it that much more fun!! Today you’ll find a trends & picks article going up, then a ‘kit pick’ and later in the week my first school layout of the 2011-12 school year!

Here on my blog, I’ve got a LOT planned too! Let’s kick if off with a look at the NEW Fancy Pants school line:

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Cute, right? Well guess what? The awesome gals at Fancy Pants sent me the off to school line you see me using (and loving!) and I’m feeling like I should share the love. So I’m gonna share some of my treats with one of you!!

Would you like to have the goodies pictured above? SO cute – even if you don’t have school aged kids! Just leave a comment here and I’ll draw the winner on Friday. Good luck -

Scrapbook Update… update.

I got a promotion over at Scrapbook Update – I’m now a Contributing Editor. I’ll still be doing reviews and all the articles you’re used to seeing from me. I’ve got quite a list of ideas going, and with CHA around the corner no doubt even more inspiration will be on the way. 2011 is going to bring SO MUCH CREATIVE FUN! I can tell already.

In fact – I’ve got a new article up! It’s all about rosettes (a hot & getting HOTTER trend now in scrapbooking) and I’ve got a new layout in there for you too. You can check it out here: http://www.scrapbookupdate.com/2011/01/18/trend-watch-rosettes/

Parisian Anthology

Have you SEEN the new Pink Paislee + Houseof3 line?! It’s fantastic. I have a video (FYI – HARD to hold camera and ink with one hand) It’s pretty pixelated… I almost didn’t post. But here it is:

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I did an article about it and made the first (of MANY, I’m sure) layouts with it…

This stuff is SO fun. Link to article I wrote for Scrapbook Update. Info on the layout + many more pics + how-to shared on www.scrapbookupdate.com

I’m including some in one of my classes I’m teaching in Berkeley, CA (Nov 6) I love it so much… back to playing!!