June is the perfect time to celebrate family, sunshine, vacations - and Design Adhesives! Jean Okimoto here - with a summery layout featuring Nicholas and Art sharing some guy-time.
Here are the directions for this easy project:
Clearsnap Products - view the 2012 Catalog* here
- Design Adhesives - Hawaiian Hibiscus and Remember (*Pages 63-64)
- Sweet Orange Glitter (*Page 55)
- Seaport Designer Foils (*Page 65)
- ColorBox Stylus and White Blending Tip (*Page 81)
- Cornflower Stephanie Barnard Premium Dye Inkpad (*Page 33)
- Paper Accents Aloha Cardstock (11" square)
- Paper Accents Assorted Textured Cardstock (dark teal)
- Memory Box Lagoon Cardstock
- Bazzill Basics Sour Apple and Hillary Cardstock
- Lightweight Cardboard
- Diecut Machine (and plates for thin metal dies)
- Memory Box Sandal Border, Swaying Palm and Oceana Border Dies
- Memory Box Metal Adapter Plate
- Sizzix Circles Framelits Dies
- Paintbrush
- Screw Punch
- Brown Mini-brads
- Foam Dots
- Diecut photos and mats with the Circles Dies
- Ink the edges of the mats using the Stylus, Tips and Cornflower
- Burnish Hawaiian Hibiscus onto Lagoon Cardstock, brush Sweet Orange Glitter onto the adhesive pattern, and trim the cardstock
- Cut the glittered cardstock in half to create a longer strip by covering the center gap with the matted photo
- Burnish the journaling onto the smoother side of Sour Apple Cardstock
- Lay a strip of Seaport Designer Foils on the adhesive - colored side up - and burnish it onto the adhesive
- Trim the cardstock and edge it with Cornflower
- Using the Metal Adapter Plate in addition to the plates required for thin metal dies (but no cardstock or paper shims) - cut the Sandal Border and tree trunk from lightweight cardboard
- Diecut Oceana Border from dark teal cardstock
- Diecut the palm leaves twice (you'll need two of larger leaf on the left side) from Sour Apple Cardstock
- Assemble the layout, using foam dots to attach the text and two small leaves
- Punch holes and attach mini-brads to the tree
There is it - capturing the memories of a perfect summer! Thanks for visiting - stop by again tomorrow for another fun project from our new 2012 Clearsnap Creative Team.
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