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Bring Back My Pack—Urban
CTMH brought back another favorite paper collection that will add depth and character to any artwork.
This slimmed down and updated Urban paper packet is sure to become your go-to collection as you make scrapbook pages and cards for any occasion! This limited time paper packet is only available while supplies last, so be sure to get yours before it is gone!
Save 25% on a workshop kit that includes the paper packet + sticker sheet as well as cardstock and other materials for creating a whole collection of scrapbook pages and cards.
Jim decided he wanted to build another plane in our garage. He did a beautiful job of the first plane and really enjoyed the process of learning to work with metal. He sold the first plane before he installed the engine. (Long story)
I decided this time I would document the process and make him his own scrapbook. I do enjoy doing various "challenges" for making cards or pages so the Creative Scrapbooker Magazine has a monthly Facebook "sketchy" Challenge.
Here is the sketch:
Here is my layout using the absolutely PERFECT Urban papers:
The papers and sticker sheet:
The coordinating cardstock:The Urban Flair stamp set:
The full Urban Workshop kit:
Kit contents:
1 – Urban Paper Packet + Sticker Sheet (CC12191)
11 – cardstock sheets (5 French Vanilla, 1 Peacock, 2 Pewter, 1 Saffron, 2 Toffee)
1 – Wooden Arrows (Z3552)
5 – white card bases & envelopes
11 – cardstock sheets (5 French Vanilla, 1 Peacock, 2 Pewter, 1 Saffron, 2 Toffee)
1 – Wooden Arrows (Z3552)
5 – white card bases & envelopes
Additional Supplies Needed:
- My Acrylix® Urban Flair Stamp Set (CC12194)
- Pewter Exclusive Inks™ Stamp Pad (Z2832)
- Sapphire Exclusive Inks™ Stamp Pad (Z2848)
- Toffee Exclusive Inks™ Stamp Pad (Z2828)
- Black Journaling Pen (.01) (Z3515)
- Pewter Journaling Pen (.01) (Z3512)
- 3-D Foam Tape (Z1151)
- Round Sponge (Z697)
- Spray Pen (Z1380)
Hope you like my layout. It was easy and fast to do. Here are some quicky instructions:
- The pictures were cut 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 the crackle paper was cut 3 1/2 x 3 1/2
- The blueprint paper was cut 11 1/2 x 11 1/2
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