Showing posts with label chipboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chipboard. Show all posts

Friday, February 27, 2026

Easter Printer Tray Frame with Clear Scraps

 Hello crafty friends - I am here with a fun Easter home decor display featuring Clear Scraps Small Rectangle Printer Tray Frame and Faith Chipboard Embellishments.

Supplies Used:
Clear Scraps: Small Rectangle Printer Tray Frame
Clear Scraps: Faith Chipboard Embellishments
Altair Art: Flower Harmony 6x6 Paper Pack
Plaid Paints: White, Yellow, Soft Pink, Pale Blue
Variety of Flowers
Spellbinders Dies: Carrots
Distress Oxide Inks: Dried Marigold & Peeled Paint
White 110lb Cardstock
Bearly Art Glue & Foam Tabs
Tools: Panit Brush, Paint Try, Blending Foams, 
Hot Glue Tool and Glue Sticks

I started by popping out the Faith Chipboard Embellishments I wanted to used. I also took the top layer of the  Small Rectangle Printer Tray Frame and painted them

The top layer of the  Small Rectangle Printer Tray Frame I paint a soft yellow. The Faith Chipboard Embellishments I paint Pale Pink, White, Pale Blue and Yellow. Next, I took a 4x4 piece of White cardstock and covered it with Distress Oxide in Dried Marigold and a piece of 2x2 White cardstock and covered it with Distress Oxide in Peeled Paint. I then die cut a few carrots and carrot top from them. I set them all aside to dry.

Next, I gathered the papers I wanted for the tray. I trimmed them to fit behind the bottom layer of the frame. (the Frame has a total of 4 pieces. 1 base & 3 frame layers)

I adhered the pattern paper to the back of the bottom frame layer.

Next, I adhere the next layer to the frame.

Followed by the top layer that is painted Yellow.


I finall adhere tha base of the tray.
  * now this is the time to add a ribbon hanger if you prefer or any other type of hanger.
I just adhered the back I will be display it on a tabletop along with other Easter decor.

Then, I adhered the dried bow using my hot glue tool onto the bunny and back his ears with some Pink pattern paper. I adhered some mini pom-poms using the hot glue tool to the little bunnies.


Now, I added a few flowers and adhered all the Faith Chipboard Embellishments into the areas I thought would look pretty. The project is now done. I have a few close up of eash of the sections for you below.






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Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Lucky Shaker Card with Clesr Scraps

 Hello Crafty Friends - I am here with a fun shaker card featuring
 the Clear Scraps Mini Shaker Shamrock .


Supplies Used:
Plaid Paints: Kelly Green & Metallic Emerald
Cardstock: Dark Green, Medium Green, & White
Shimmer Cardstock: Gold
Shamrock Pattern Paper
White Cardbase
Pretty Pink Posh Die: Lucky
Dare 2B Artzy Dies: Rectangle Framelits
Shaker Bits
Bearly Art Glue
Tools: Paint Brush, & Paper Towels


Let's get Started.

I start by painting the back and front of the Clear Scraps Mini Shaker Shamrock .
  Then, set them aside to dry.


Next, I adhere the two inner pieces together. I place them under a heavy tile to dry.



While the pieces of the Clear Scraps Mini Shaker Shamrock  dry I adhere the pieces of the die cut sentiment together. I die cut 2 from white cardstock and 2 from shimmer cardstock. I adhere them together to make a thick chipboard piece. Then, I adhere it to the back piece.


Next, I gathered all the cardstock, pattern paper and card base together and adhered them.

Now that my Clear Scraps Mini Shaker Shamrock  pieces are dry it's time to put the shaker together.

I start by adhering the acetate piece to the back of the front piece. 
Set it aside under the heavy tile for a bit.

Next, I adhere the inner pieces to the back of the Clear Scraps Mini Shaker Shamrock  and clean up any adhesive that is showing. I also put a bit of anti-static powder in the shaker(not shown but a tip).

Next, I fill the back piece with the shaker bits and adhere the top of the
 Clear Scraps Mini Shaker Shamrock  and place it under a heavy tile for about a minute. 

Once the shaker is dry it's time to add it the card.

I adhere the Clear Scraps Mini Shaker Shamrock  to the card.

I adhere the sentiment on top of the Clear Scraps Mini Shaker Shamrock. I placed it towards the bottom of the shaker.

Finally, I add a few shaker bits and a clay two-tone heart to the card.

The card is now complete!








Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Happy Father's Day Card with Clear Scraps

Hello Crafty Friends - I am here with a Father's Day card featuring Chipboard Compass Embellishment from Clear Scraps.

Supplies Used:
My Stash:
Tim Holtz Idea-ology Tissue: Melange Wrap
Distress Stain: Weathered Wood, Brushed Corduroy, & Antiqued Bronze
Brutus Monroe Chroma Glaze: Copper
Hero Arts Stamp Set: Celebrate CL498
Canson Watercolor Cardstock
Recollections Brand 80lb Cardstock: Kraft
Recollections Brand 80lb Coragated Cardstock: Kraft
Recollections Brand 110lb Cardstock: White
Dare 2B Artzy Dies: Rectangle Framelits
The Rabbit Hole Designs: You've Been Framed (Banner)
The Rabbit Hole Designs: Clear Enamel Dots
VersaFine Ink - Onyx Black
Bearly Art Glue
Scissors



Step. 1 - I started by applying some Distress Stainin Weathered Wood onto the watercolor cardstock. Then, I applied Distress Stain in Antiqued Bronze onto an 1" strip of the tissue paper. Set them aside to dry.


Step. 2 - I applied some Distress Stain in Brushed Corduroy and Brutus Monroe Chroma Glaze in Copper to the Clear Scraps: Chipboard Compass Embellishment. Making sure to fill in the center and the direction letters with the Chroma Glaze.

Step. 3 - I adhered the Tissue paper onto the watercolor panel and die cut it. 

Step. 4 - I used the Clear Scraps: Grunge Brick 5x9 Stencil and Brutus Monroe Chroma Glaze in Copper on the Panel. Set it aside to dry about 5 minutes.

Step. 5 -  Now that all the delements are dry it's time to adhere them together.  

I adhered the stenciled watercolor panel onto the Kraft cardsrock. Then, I adhered the panel onto the card base. I adhered the coragated piece overlappeing the tissue paper area.

and stamp  sentiment onto the card front.

I finished the card with a few clear enamel dots.

Now, the card is complete!


Thank you for stopping by the blog today. I hope you found some inspiration
 and create a shaker card soon!.