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June Scrapbook Club Part 1–Kaleidoscope

This is just Part 1 of my June Scrapbook Club Workshop.  You can choose between 2 paper collections to create, Kaleidoscope or Florence.  Tomorrow I will share all of the details about the Florence collection.

Today, is all about Kaleidoscope.

Kaleidoscope Pgs 1&2

I love bright colors so this paper collection was right up my alley. One of my favorite parts was adding watercolors to this collection.

Kaleidoscope Close-Ups (1)

The “love this life” title is one of the new Picture My Life Watercolor – Gold cards

Kaleidoscope Close-Ups (2)

It’s watercolor paper that has a gold pattern printed on it and when watercolored it “resists” the paint.

Kaleidoscope Close-Ups (3)

I also splattered the base page with paint by simply loading the paintbrush with paint and water and tapping it against my finger while holding it over the watercolor paper.

Kaleidoscope Pgs 3&4

One of my favorite things about this layout are the gold/watercolored squares on the left page.

Kaleidoscope Close-Ups (4)

They were cards from the PML Watercolor – Gold collection that I cut into 2x2 squares and then watercolored.

Kaleidoscope Close-Ups (5)

The sticker embellishments seen in this picture are from the Whimsy Fundamental Sticker pack.

Kaleidoscope Pgs 5&6

This layout shows some really neat aspects of these cards.

Kaleidoscope Close-Ups (6)

I love how much they bring the other papers together.

Kaleidoscope Close-Ups (7)

Who wants to come and play? Remember that you will have the choice to make this collection or the Florence collection (details to come tomorrow).

Workshop date are as follows or you can buy a kit and I’ll give you my instructions.

Come and create with us!
Thursday, June 9 at 6:30pm
Sunday, June 12 at 2pm
 
 
 

Cost starts at $44 and includes a full paper packet (you'll have leftovers) and all of the basic embellishments needed to complete the pages.
But, remember you choose how much you want to spend and purchase only the embellishments and tools that you want.

If you aren’t local, I can put together a kit for you with all of the products as well as my cutting diagrams and instructions.

Register by Wednesday, May 25 to reserve your seat

If you can't make it to the workshop, simply purchase the product and I'll include my instructions for both layouts for free.

Leave a comment or email me if you are interested.

Thanks for stopping by.

Jaime

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