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OWSE: Flower Tutorial

I am the new Product Demonstrator at Outlaw Women Scrapbook Emporium . I will be posting tutorials for them in OWSE Blog on the 1st and the 15th of each month. Flower Tutorial By Lucy Chesna I love making flowers out of scrap of paper that I have used in layouts. Here is a simple that anyone can do and it’s a lot of fun and addicting to make. Supplies 2- 1 ½ inch circles 2- 2 ½ inch circles Strong liquid adhesive Ink Scissors Pencil Step 1: Cut the circles and make a spiral marking on the paper. Step 2: Cut in a spiral way leaving a little circle in the middle as your base for your flower Step 3: Start where you made your first cut and start tightening into a circle. Step 4: Keep going till you reach the end, loosen it up a little then glue it down; let it dry Step 5: Ink the flowers and you are ready to add them to any project Supplies I used: Basic Grey Hopscotch 6 x 6 Pad Cuttlebug Embossing Folder: Textile Texture Colorbox Cat’s Eye: Pink

What I made today

and its not scrapbooking ...lol My dd asked hubby if he wanted to go to there 1st father/daughter dance in my town next Friday and he said YES!!! She is so excited and we have the dress that she will be wearing and we bought the shoes that will be going with that. I just finished tonight making the corsage, her flower barette and daddy's boutineer. I made them out of silk flowers, pearls, and stuff that I had. The only thing I bought was the pearl braclet to create the corsage with. I can wait to take the pictues. Here is pic of the stuff I did   Thanks for looking

AWDML Birthday Bash Starts Today!!!!!!!!

Come join us this weekend to celebrate 8 Years of Business We will have challenges and games all weekend plus plenty of goodies to give away A Walk Down Memory Lane

Outlaw Women Scrapbook Emporium: Masking Tutorial

I am the new Product Demonstrator at Outlaw Women Scrapbook Emporium . I will be posting tutorials for them in OWSE Blog on the 1st and the 15th of each month. Here is my March 1st tutorial about masking All About Masking by Lucy Chesna Here is a short journey in the world of masks. I have been using masks for a couple of years and I love how it looks on my projects. Masks are made from a durable, flexible material that is tacky on the one side. It is basically the opposite of a stencil. Their uses are certainly not limited to just scrapbooking, you can use them on fabric, leather, homemade paper and even on sculpture clay. The masks come in a range of patterns – some full size masks and some are minis. In this tutorial, I will be using the Tim Holtz walnut stain distress ink and the Tim Holtz Flourish Mask to see how easy it can be applied. Step 1: Gather your supplies- mask, distress ink, ink blending tool and patterned paper. Lay the mask down on the patterned paper. The