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Monday, May 23, 2011

Scraplings

Hi Guys



What?  I hear you shout.  That is exactly what I shouted when read what this weeks challenge is on Try It On Tuesdays was.

Well a scrapling, I have found out, is a card that is 1 1/4" x 4 1/4".  We get them when we cut an A6 card down to make a square card, the card that is left over is a 'Scrapling'!!!

I have made mine from Marina Mist Card that has Very Vanilla mounted on it.  I have used the Clearly For You stamp set out of the mini catalogue.  To get the little flowers on the right hand side of the I punched 6 of the flower punch from the Bitty Punches set and used the point on my bone folder and my foam mat from my mat pack and manipulated them so that they curled up.  I stuck two together and then added a basic rhinestone in each one and adhered them to the scrapling.

Now you need to just go and visit my team members at Try It On Tuesdays and see what goodies they have for you.

I hope you like and until next time

Happy crafting

Emma xx

4 comments:

  1. Beautiful Scrapling Emma. Love those stamps you used. Have a great week. Angela

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  2. Scraplings eh ? what a great idea, I always work in 6" x 6" cards which I cut from an A4 sheet folded so I always end up with a 6 x 2 1/2 ish odd bit left over! I shall now endevour to do something with them ! Thanks for the great idea, your scrapling is really pretty, hugs Sara xx

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