Here is what you will need:
Large Paper Clips (You can find these in Office Supply stores in a range of colors)
Patterned Paper
Baker's Twine
Rhinestones/Brads
Punches
Adhesive
I started by cutting out my shapes on the Expression and using punches for my circles.
Next, I used a Zig Squeeze & Roll pen to adhere my baker's twine. These "pens" seem to work well for adhering twine, because they make a fine line of glue and you can "write" or trace out your paths easily.
Once the glue dries, you can start layering all of your pieces. I like to add pop dots in between some of my layers, just to give them a little bit more dimension.
After you are done layering, flip your embellies over and glue your paper clip to the back. I like using hot glue...well just because hot glue is awesome and it sticks really well!! :) Make sure you attach the paper clip in the right direction, with the opening of the clip pointing down.
For my final step, I added a punched circle over the back of the clip, just to cover over where the paper clip is glued to the embellishment.
Here is how I used the finished product:
These would be great to make ahead of time from scraps and then when you are looking for the perfect embellishment, you can grab a few paper clip embellies and add them to your pages. You can also use these as bookmarks and they would make great gifts for those avid readers you know!!
I hope you enjoyed todays' tutorial and that you learned something new that you will want to add to your crafty list!! I look forward to sharing with you next month and be on the lookout from tips/tutorials from the other talented DT members at ScrapHappy!!
1 comment:
Great idea!!!
Now I know what to do with my paper scraps.
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