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  • Rock Climbing: Textured Paper and Rope Embellishments
  • From "Scrapbooking"
    episode SCB-336
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    For a page capturing her son's first rock-climbing expedition, Miller couldn't resist titling her page "Fear Factor."

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

    Artist and author Jill Miller uses crumpled paper and rope embellishment for a rock-climbing page with lots of creative pull!

    Fear Factor Materials:

    336/2 Cappuchino Kaleidacolor ink
    Black, dark brown, medium brown and light brown cardstock
    Jumbo rectangle punch
    Black and copper paint pens
    Blue thin rope
    Eyelets
    Craft knife
    Water mister
    Baby wipes

    1. Use water mister to lightly spray dark and medium brown cardstocks. Crumple, flatten and allow to dry (figure A). Then, use baby wipe to dab various colors of ink onto the medium brown cardstock (figure B). Tear paper in half diagonally.

    2. Mist 8-1/2" x 11" light brown cardstock and crumple. Open up and fold paper into thirds accordian-style. Rub all sides with various (as in step 1) and tear across upper section of first and second panels of accordian book.

    3. Layer and adhere all crumpled papers (including accordian book) onto black cardstock as shown.

    4. Print the word "Fear" from computer onto light brown cardstock. Trim cardstock into strip measuring 1-1/2" x 8-1/2". Swipe strip with inked baby wipe (figure C).

    5. Print the word "Factor" onto white paper. Lightly tape print onto black cardstock strip cut 1-1/2" wide. Trim edges and cut out letters with craft knife. Remove white paper and mount black strip on "FEAR" strip, then mount onto page with foam tape.

    6. Punch four rectangles from light brown and two from black cardstock. Cut black rectangles into thirds and mount black strips onto light brown rectangles. Punch photos with rectangle punch, then mount onto brown rectangle mats. Add journaling with black and copper pens.

    7. Eyelet set small scraps of torn papers and thread with 13" blue ropes. String ropes on page and secure on back. Adhere photo rectangles on top of ropes.



    RESOURCES :
    The Idea Book for Scrapbooking
    Model: 1891898027
    Author: Jill Haglund
    (1999)
    Tweety Jill Publications
    Website: www.tweetyjills.com

    Better Scrapbooking
    Model: 080696605X
    Author: Vaness-Ann

    To order this title from Amazon.com, click here.


    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
    Website: www.sterlingpub.com

    The Ultimate Scrapbooking Book
    Model: 0806958316
    Author: Rebecca Carter, Editor et al
    (October 2002)

    To order this title from Amazon, click here.


    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
    Website: www.sterlingpub.com

    Stamping Tricks for Scrapbooking: A Guide for Enhancing Your Pages with Stamps
    Model: 1564968472
    Author: Betty Auth
    (March 2002)

    To order this title from Amazon, click here.


    Rockport Publishers, Inc.
    Website: www.rockpub.com

    Special Effects Scrapbooking
    Author: Jill Miller

    Kaleidoscope Ink

    Punches and Pens (Marvy Uchida)
    Marvy-Uchida of America, Inc. (UCHIDA)
    Website: www.uchida.com


    GUESTS :

    Jill Miller
    Author, Special Effects Scrapbooking
    Scrapbook Styles
    Yorba Linda, CA
    Website: www.scrapbookstyles.com

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