My sweater - in all it's glory, well used and loved from over the years...

And here it is this afternoon, waiting to be tried on by the boy when he gets up from his nap (I think I'll have to take in the shoulders a bit, it seems big)...


And here it is this afternoon, waiting to be tried on by the boy when he gets up from his nap (I think I'll have to take in the shoulders a bit, it seems big)...




There is another page I have to share, but that will be in another post about the Treasured Scrapbooking We Love Our Members Contest! Hopefully I'll share about that tomorrow!



So here are the projects I finished up for the crop (including the card I'm not happy with). So excited that I got so many projects done in a short time!!
Above is a gift card holder (a complete lift of my friend ginger) made from half of a paper tower tube. I used scraps of my 3 bugs in a rug paper!

This is a frog made from rolled pieces of cardstock!!




The cool thing about Prima bling is that the original backing is slightly dimpled after you take the flourish off. This leaves a perfect guide - no need to trace or draw, just follow what is given you. So on this one, I used the backing and my glitter glue.

The next thing (and I read this somewhere... but it's what got me originally thinking - I'll come back and put credit if I can find it). Most people have all in one printers these days. Make a photocopy of the bling, place your plastic sheet on top and use it as a guide.
For this one, I went with the photocopy method. However, instead of using glitter glue... I tried glue & gems. It took a little more time and patience to get them lined up, but I have tons of extra gems, so why not?!
The plastic pieces barely show up on your projects... the glue shows up because I am extremely impatient, so I went ahead and took my pictures.


Another quick idea... you can make a template from your bling flourish instead of a photocopy for a bit more stability. Print the copy on a transparency and use your hole punch to cut where the crystals would be.
I know, enough talking... go forth and create! I'd love to see if you take the idea and run with it. Share with me what you make!!
set up for a 1 page layout
