Sunday, October 25, 2009

Sunday Scraps - 38

Today is the last day of Stamptoberfest on 2 Peas.
One of the challenges is using acetate from packaging, and turn it into scraplings. I embossed the acetate in the Cuttlebug on one of them, stamped with StazOn White on the other one. I also rescued a piece of Joseph's Coat technique, it was in the bin already because I didn't like how it turned out. I used leftover pieces of ribbon.

Vandaag is de laatste dag van Stamptoberfest op 2Peas.
Een van de uitdagingen was acetaat van verpakkingen gebruiken, om er scraplings van te maken. Voor de linker scrapling heb ik het acetaat geëmbossed in de Cuttlebug. Op de rechter is met StazOn White gestempeld. Een andere uitdaging was om met je mislukte items iets te maken, de stukjes met Joseph's Coat techniek had ik al weggegooid en terug uit de papiermand gevist, het was niet geworden wat ik dacht :)
Restjes lint gebruikt.

Another piece of acetate, embossed in the Cuttlebug, layered with more scraps.

Nog een stukje acetaat, met nog meer papierrestjes.

From Scraps to Flowers

Stamps:
Art Journey (flower on scraplings)
Hero Arts (flowers and Thanks Definition)

17 comments:

alcoholinky said...

love the acetate - very innovative. would make great bookmarks

Jacqueline said...

LOVE what you did with your scraps today, even rescued from the bin! You are an inspiration with your art!

Marja Sch said...

Ohhh Godelieve wat een geweldig idee. Je artikel in de nieuwe ArtSpecially vond ik ook hel leuk om te lezen. Groetjes Marja

Carolands said...

Hi Godelieve, I love making things from re-cycled materials and always save packaging. I love what you have made from the acetate and gives me an idea for bookmarks.

Carol x

Heidi said...

Dat ziet er allemaal weer mooi uit.Geniet elke dag van je creaties.Bedankt daarvoor.

Cath Wilson said...

What a great way to use up acetate scraps - I'll just have to go rescue the bits I put in the bin yesterday when I decided they were too small to use... h'mm. Thank you for that. Love your scrap creations :)

Lisa C said...

each one of these is simply amazing, godelieve! that thanks definition is an oldie, but definitely one of my all-time treasured faves. :) gorgeous, as always!

Kathi said...

Wow. Gorgeous. I never would have thought to put acetate in a Cuttlebug folder! I love your basket of paper flowers.

ginalovesdave said...

Brilliant as always Godelieve! Love the embossed acetate. Gina

Jill said...

Love your creations and blog! I will be stopping back frequently! :)

Jacynthe said...

I never thought of using the CuttleBug with acetate!! How clever and fun is that!! Amazing projects as always!! Thanks for the inspiration!

Hermine said...

Ziet er weer fantastich uit!

Alice Wertz said...

those are so pretty! love the acetate scraplings!! Love that you embossed it on one of them!

Ann said...

Excellent - I love embosssing bits of acetate and never throw any away mysvery beautiful creations - love them!

Trish D said...

How very cool! I particularly like the layout on the card - a lot of potential there!

Kim said...

OK, that's it...I'm definitely CASEing one of your cards this week! LOL! I adore your narrow, tall cards, they are amazing and these are simply fantastic with the clear cardstock and gold embossing...beautiful!

purplestamper316 said...

This is brilliant!!! Now I am saving every piece of annoying plastic packaging I can get my hands on :) Thanks for sharing!!! <><