Kathy Wagner
10-25-2007, 09:10 PM
Hi everyone!
As most of you know, the talented, Nisha, is our guest hybrid designer for the month of October. We already told you about her awesome card holder on our blog a few weeks ago. Well, she came up with the cutest placemat for her beautiful daughter, Zahra.
Here are the details, and a photo:
She created an 8x12 layout in PS, printed on photo paper and laminated it. One thing to remember is that it may not be completely heat resistant, but since Zahra never eats really hot food it works out great.
Okay, Nisha did such a fantastic job on this placement that we have to delete it. She is being published...WOOHOO, girl! Congrats to you, Nisha!
I'm definitely going to give this a try. Thank you, Nisha, for giving us so much inspiration every day. We love having you hang out with us here at ScrapArtist.
Here is a link to the hub in case you missed her card holder idea, along with the instructions and guide.
http://scrapartist.typepad.com/
InstructionsSupply List:
Chipboard
Felt
Hole punch
Ribbons
S- Shaped hook
Pegs
Digital paper & elements as desired
1. Using the template a guide, cut out the chipboard.
2. Cover with felt.
3. Refer to template and mark, then punch out the holes {add eyelets if desired}
4. Digitally design strips of paper, adhere.
5. Form a circle and glue the overlap.
6. Add ribbons, and slip in the S-shaped hook to the top part.
7. Use little pegs to hold the cards
8. Enjoy
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c17/kw38/howto.jpg
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c17/kw38/Sketch.jpg
As most of you know, the talented, Nisha, is our guest hybrid designer for the month of October. We already told you about her awesome card holder on our blog a few weeks ago. Well, she came up with the cutest placemat for her beautiful daughter, Zahra.
Here are the details, and a photo:
She created an 8x12 layout in PS, printed on photo paper and laminated it. One thing to remember is that it may not be completely heat resistant, but since Zahra never eats really hot food it works out great.
Okay, Nisha did such a fantastic job on this placement that we have to delete it. She is being published...WOOHOO, girl! Congrats to you, Nisha!
I'm definitely going to give this a try. Thank you, Nisha, for giving us so much inspiration every day. We love having you hang out with us here at ScrapArtist.
Here is a link to the hub in case you missed her card holder idea, along with the instructions and guide.
http://scrapartist.typepad.com/
InstructionsSupply List:
Chipboard
Felt
Hole punch
Ribbons
S- Shaped hook
Pegs
Digital paper & elements as desired
1. Using the template a guide, cut out the chipboard.
2. Cover with felt.
3. Refer to template and mark, then punch out the holes {add eyelets if desired}
4. Digitally design strips of paper, adhere.
5. Form a circle and glue the overlap.
6. Add ribbons, and slip in the S-shaped hook to the top part.
7. Use little pegs to hold the cards
8. Enjoy
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c17/kw38/howto.jpg
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c17/kw38/Sketch.jpg