Showing posts with label chatterbox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chatterbox. Show all posts

Monday, August 17, 2009

Mireille- Basic Grey

My Sister

by Mireille Divjak

SUPPLIES
Cardstock : Bazzill
Patterned Paper: Basic Grey - Lemonade *splash *tea Time * lime cooler
Pen: Sakura Identi & Sakura Soufflé, American Craft Galaxy Marker
Ribbon: Chatterbox
Ink: Colorbox Achival
Chip Stickers: Basic grey Lemonade
letter stickers : Basic Grey Lemonade
Glossy Accents: Ranger
Stamp: Basic Grey
floss : DMC
square punch

HOW TO
Cut your cardstock at size 30x30 cm

Cut the patterned paper in a 28x28 square and then cut an inner square at 27x27. Use it as a border

Punch little holes in a square around the patterned paper border at a 1 cm distance

the innerline at 0,5 cm distance. Connect the holes with a white sakura soufflé pen.

Outline your photos with an American craft galaxy marker

Place them on blue cardstock and create faux stitches.

cut a strip of paper, adhere the ribbon to it.. use the letterstickers for the title and give them extra dimension by putting glossy accents on them

I punched 3 squares and stamped the "love heart" on the middle.. used one for "journaling'.. (just a few words)

and on the other I stitched some "stars"

put faux stitches around the squares.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Emma- BasicGrey



The day the clowns came to town-
by Emma Trout

SUPPLIES
Bazzill cardstock (white)
Patterned Papers: Basic Grey- Lime Rickey (Sarsaparilla, Boston Cooler and Tutti Frutti)
Blush- (Charmed) Chatterbox – (Candy Stripe)
Alphas – Basic Grey white choc chip
American Crafts Thickers
Making Memories tiny alpha (teal)
Stamp- Paper Salon Monogram builder
Ranger- Matte Accents, Black Archival ink.
Other: Acrylic paint, gems, pearls, decorative edge scissors, embroidery floss, coloured card scraps.

HOW TO
Cut cardstock to size. Add a 2cm border of ‘Candy stripe’ paper around the outside.

Glue 2cm strips of ‘Charmed’ paper vertically to the inner left and right of border.

Cut out one of the wave stripes of the ‘Tutti Frutti’ paper and cut in half. Glue into place next to the ‘Charmed ‘paper.

Cut a thin border of reverse ’candy Stripe’ paper to go on the inside of the first ‘Candy Stripe’ border. Punch holes around this that match the red stripes. Mount onto yellow card and trim with decorative edge scissors. Glue into place.

Dry brush aqua acrylic paint around the inner of the layout and pink along the bottom directly onto the cardstock.

Cut around photo and glue into place on layout.

Make paper rolls from ‘Tutti Frutti’ paper and glue into place on layout hiding the join of ‘Charmed’ and ‘Sarsaparilla’ paper.

Cut five stars from ‘Boston Cooler’ paper, mount onto white card and glue into place along the bottom of layout.

Cut circles from ‘Sarsaparilla’ paper. Arrange in a cluster to the left of layout. Add gem centres. Drag embroidery floss through Matte Accents and glue into place on layout to form ‘balloon strings’.

Stamp circle monogram stamp onto white card. Cut out centre circle. Stamp onto coloured card, cut out and glue white circle to centre. Add journaling and glue onto layout.

Add title and decorate Thickers with flat back pearls.

Sunday, April 05, 2009

Carole- Pink Paislee


"Ticket to Love"
by Carole Maurin

SUPPLIES
papers and die cuts papers: Pink Paislee
chipboards: Pink Paislee and Chatterbox
alphabet stickers: Pink Paislee
fabric flowers: Prima
sheer cream die cuts tickets: Maya Road
buttons

HOW TO
Cut two pieces in the round scalloped papers and adhere the smaller part in
the left side above and the bigger part in the right side below. Cut a rectangle
piece of paper and adhere it under your picture. Decorate with alpha stickers,
chipboards, flowers and tickets. You don't need to write a title because you can
use the inscription on the ticket to do it.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Moniek- Birthday Card Planner




Birthday Card Planner
by Moniek Jannink

SUPPLIES
Paper: Making Memories cheeky collection: dot / flower / numbers / red circle / stripes
Stamps: October afternoon Daydream
Chatterbox Happy day
Art Warehouse Danielle Johnson
Making Memories Journal
Fiskars border punch
Embroidery floss
4 binder rings
12 A5 evelopes with a sturdy back

HOW TO
I always seem to remember peoples birthdays at the last moment and then I stress out because I want to make a handmade birthday card…. With this birthday card planner I hope to be more prepared and have a card ready when needed ;)

The base of each page is an A5 envelope in which I can keep a finished handmade card

The actual calendar is downloaded from:
http://nicholeheady.typepad.com/capture_the_moment/2009/01/birthday-organi.html

I have printed all months on white cardstock and cut them out. They fit perfectly on an A5 envelope!

I cut all my papers and adhered them to the envelope.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Jess- **KAISERCRAFT**

Merry Christmas everyone!!


KaiserCraft Advent Calendar
by Jessica Summers

SUPPLIES
KaiserCraft Advent Tree
Papers: KI Memories "Festive"- Gift Wrap, Holly Jolly, Snowfall, Baubles, Trimmings, Secret Santa
Paint- Blonde Moments
Letters- American Crafts, Chatterbox, Making Memories
Velvet Flower- Prima
Border Punch- Fiskars
Other: Dimensional Glue Dots, Glitter, Sequins

HOW TO
First cut various pieces of your patterned paper into squares ranging from 1 inch to 1.5 inches.
Trace your tree onto a scrap sheet of paper and connect each section of the tree like this:

Cut each section out and begin to glue your squares, leaving about 2 cm of overhang on the bottom. Use the Fiskars border punch on the overhang and glue each section into it's designated spot. Use sequins for the garland. I alternated between paint and paper when covering the number plates. The "ornaments" are dimensional glue dots covered with turqouise glitter.

Monday, November 03, 2008

Lucy- **OCTOBER AFTERNOON**

The designer's at A Daily Inspiration are excited to bring you a spotlight featuring October Afternoon, one of the newest manufacturers to be stocked at ScrapbookMate! Each day this week we will be bringing you projects using their newest lines like "Weathervane," "Good Cheer," and "Nightlight."

I Do Believe In Angels
by Luciane Folch

SUPPLIES
Patterned Paper: October Afternoon Home Town- "Main Street," "Depot Park," "County Library," "Norm's News." Nightlight- "Katie."
Cardstock: Bazzill
Chipboard Flowers: Heidi Swapp
Brads: Chatterbox
Thickers: American Crafts Roller Rink

HOW TO
Cut some strips of October Afternoon papers, distress and roll with your fingers, smash, make a ruffle and place all around your picture.
Then from the Depot Park paper cut out some flowers and place it down on the bottom of your photo.
Add some HS flowers and paisleys on the sides of the OA flowers.
And what I did with the HS chipboard...I peeled of the top layer of it so I had some extra shapes and the I painted it with the MM pearl paint.
I hand made the wing and used the 3d foam sticker to adhere it.
Get some little chipboard flowers from HS peeled it too and add a little brad on the centers.
Found the perfect place for it and I was happy.
Now it's your turn to make a magical LO.
xoxo
Lucy

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Moniek- Photo Calendar




Photo Calendar
by Moniek Jannink
These are photos of my calendar album. I have used a Making Memories calendar and turned it into an album.
I have turned the binder rings 45 degrees in order to turn the calendar into an album. I cut of the holes on top of the pages and made new holes on the left side of all the calendar pages.
I used the foam stamps to stamp the months on the calendar pages and used all kinds of clear stamps to embellish my pages further.
The left pages can be used to put several photos taken in the specific month and on the calendar pages, all kinds of details, appointments, etc can be jotted down.


Supply list:
Making Memories calendar
Paper: Basic Grey Recess
Several clear stamp: Art Warehouse / Making Memories journal / Chatterbox – happy day
Foam stamps: creative imaginations - calendar
Acrylic paint

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Rachel- Strapbook Shooting Prompt

Scrapbooking and photography go hand in hand, but not all of us are professionals. Do you ever wonder what your ISO setting should be on a sunny day? Or maybe what your white balance should be when shooting in the shade. Rachel came up with a "cheat book." Inside this mini are different settings for your DSLR. It is small enough to hang off of your camera bag strap too!


Strapbook shooting prompt
by Rachel Burgess

Materials
Chipboard tags – Bazzill
Crop a Dile
Beaded chain
Flowers –Bazzill
Slide Mount – Creative Imaginations
Ribbon – Creative Imaginations
Stamp – Tim Holtz
Black colorbox chalk inkpad
Ranger paint dauber – a peachy one and a black
Small gold brads
Paper – Chatterbox artsy.licious fine flocked paper in willow.
Cream cardstock

How To
Cover one side of each chipboard piece with the paper and apply a torn strip to the centre of each of the other sides having first coloured the edges with the peach dauber.
Colour the cream edges of the tags with the peach dauber.
Stamp the stamp onto cream cardstock using the black ink and cut out.
Colour the edges of the stamped piece with the peach dauber and once dry distress the edges with your finger nails.
Colour the back of the slide mount with the black dauber and set aside to dry.
Attach the stamped piece to the front piece of the chipboard
Punch a hole in the corresponding corner of each chipboard piece and the corner of the slide mount.
Use the beaded chain to link the chipboard pages together adding flowers and tied lengths if ribbon either side.
Attach the charts or prompts you are likely to benefit from when on the go!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Emma & Natalie **CHATTERBOX**

As the last day of our Chatterbox spotlight comes to an end, we have 2 layouts to share for our farewell. First comes Emma with a lovely piece, utilizing another brand's diecut paper shape as a template. Then we have Natalie's layout, which is mostly Chatterbox, but is also partially made with materials from our next spotlight...Making Memories! Drop by tomorrow to see our the start of our new spotlight of Making Memories. We'll have some new product and some old (because we know you have stuff stashed away for a rainy day!) to help get your creativity flowing.


Caught on Camera.
by Emma Trout

SUPPLIES
Patterned papers: Chatterbox- Woods Blossom, Full Bloom, Wood Stripes, Flutter woods, Woods Branches, Scroll Woods
Doodlebug- swimming pool filigree
Brads: Chatterbox artylicious (peacock)
Ribbons: Chatterbox artylicious splendid ribbon (willow)
Alpha Stickers: Chatterbox, Making Memories tiny alpha black on white
Doodling template: Chatterbox (breezy)
Crafters workshop (mini dots round)
White pen- Rangers (Inkessentials)
Acrylic paint, mesh, tag, eyelet, gems, sheer ribbon, string.

HOW TO
Cut a sheet of “Scroll Woods” to 8.5” x 11”. Trace and cut around the fancy edge of a shaped paper onto “swimming pool filigree and stick onto the base paper.
Cut a film strip and stick on photos. Behind this, stick a circle cut from “Wood Branches”. Mark the position of this on the layout, then dry brush cream acrylic paint directly onto the layout. When dry, glue the film strip into position. Add mesh to side of film strip.
Using the doodle template, mark dots of the small circle around the middle photo then add gems to dots. Then draw in black pen a circle of dots around the “wood branches” circle and fill in in white pen.
Glue ribbons across the centre of layout and add lengths of thin string. Add crotched circle, sheer ribbon bow and brad.
Tear a strip of “Scroll Woods” add to the right of layout and finish with the velvet ribbon.
Cut flowers and leaves from “Woods Blossom” and “Full Bloom” and layer on layout. I used foam pads on some to add texture. Use the “Breezy” doodling template to trace then cuts swirls from the “Flutter Woods” paper and add to layout.
Add the title and a tag decorated with more leaves.







Beam Us Up
by Natalie O'Shea

SUPPLIES
Bazzill black cardstock
Bazzill white scallop edged cardstock
Making Memories patterned paper
American Crafts ribbon
Chatterbox Artylicious chipboard embellishments, letters and brads
7Gypsies 97% complete stickers
Black and white doodling pens
Silver buttons

HOW TO
Attach your patterned paper to the black cardstock. Mount your photo onto black cardstock leaving a bigger gap on the left hand side. Cut the chipboard scallop edge from your lettering packaging and add to the left hand edge of your photo. Cut a stip of white scallop cardstock and place along the right hand edge of your photo mount and attach to your base layout. Add your embellishments in an S shape over your layout. Add your title down the right hand edge with chipboard letters. Add some ribbon strips and metal buttons among your embellishment S. Add the title block to the bottom right hand corner and add 7Gypsies stickers to the gaps. Add doodling dots with black and white pens to the edge of your patterned paper and cardstock, together with your chipboard embellishments.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Christiane- **CHATTERBOX**


Dreamer
by Christiane Müller

SUPPLIES
Heart - from the craft store
Brads/Felt - Chatterbpx Artsy.licious Fabulous Brads Ruby
Letters - Chatterbox Artsy.licious Fine Pressed Letters Alabaster
Pen - Sakura
Lace
Foil

HOW TO
The photo is glued behind the heart. Letters are on foil and outlined in black. The felt is inked in black. Add some brads and a piece of lace wrapped into a bow - very easy!!

Friday, October 10, 2008

Mireille- **CHATTERBOX**





Wall Decoration
by Mireille Divjak

SUPPLIES
Frames: Chatterbox Artsy.licious Luscious frames - chocolat
CuttleBug heart
Birds and Glimmer mist: Tattered Angels
Ribbon: Chatterbox Splendid ribbon
Chipboard Flowers: Maya Road
Paper Flowers: Prima Marketing Inc.
buttons: Foof-a-La
paint: Making Memories

HOW TO
Paint the chipboard flowers in chocolate brown.
Spray the birds, the heart, the chipboard (once it's dry) and the clear buttons with glimmer mist
(if you don't have glimmer mist you can create some yourself by mixing some ink refill with perfect pearls (both by Ranger) and put it in a minimister.. shake well.. and you're ready to go..)
Punch holes in the frames with the crop a dile.
Tie a ribbon through it and then tie it through the chipboard flower and the clear button and attach.
Decorate the corners of the frame with flowers and birds.
For the top frame create an inner lining with lace ribbon.

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Lucy- **CHATTERBOX**





Life is sweet...enjoy it.
by Luciane Folch

SUPPLIES
Cardstock: Bazzill
Chatterbox papers: Botanical and Foyer Dot
Chatterbox Icons and Brads
Chatterbox Artsy.licious Alphabet
A sheet of book paper.

HOW TO
Crumple some strips of patterned paper, add to the background and sew it down.
Then all you have to do is add the photo and embellish it all around as you wish.
Another simple but really fun design to do.

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Carole- **CHATTERBOX**

Today Carole shows a beautiful mini album she made featuring photos from her wedding. To make things faster and easier, she kept a scheme throughout, where the photos are one side and the embellishing and journaling is on the other.





A Beautiful Day
SUPPLIES
Mini Album Kit: Chatterbox Eclectique
Journaling spots: Chatterbox Happy Day
Icons: Chatterbox Happy Day
Papers: Chatterbox "Eclectique Scroll", "Eclectique Just Be", "Happy Flutter"and "Eclectique Scroll"
Stamps: Daisy Bucket Design, October Afternoon, 7 Gypsies, Studio Calico, Purple Onion Design Sticker date: 7 Gypsies
Flowers: Prima
Buttons, ribbon
HOW TO
Ink all of the edges of the pages black and decorate it with doodles.
The cover: the title is made with chipboard. Decorate with a round piece of paper, flowers and buttons.
All other pages: on the left page there is a journaling made with a stamp or a journaling spot and some pieces of papers, stamps and chipboards to decorate.
On the right, there are the pictures, all in white and black. Decorate with stamps, chipboards and papers too.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Lucy- **CHATTERBOX**

Lovely Lucy shares an easy, textural layout with us today. She creates an interesting background with acrylic paint and a toothbrush!



Sweet Soul
by Luciane Folch

SUPPLIES
Cardstock: Bazzill
Patterned Paper: Chatterbox Botanical Collection and Premium Paper Collection "Foyer Dots"
Alphabet: Artsy.licious in Kohl
Chatterbox Icons and brads
Chatterbox tags
Making Memories acrylics

HOW TO
First I used a tooth brush to paint the background.
Then get the patterned papers and crumple it strech it back and add to the background.
From the foyer dots paper I drew a bracket that you can use this template if you don't have any.
Glue it down on your background and leave an open space so you can add the tags behind the papers embellish it with Chatterbox icons and brads.
Add your photo.
Add your title.
Here I did put some of the letters on the top of each other to create dimension.

Monday, October 06, 2008

Christiane- **CHATTERBOX SPOTLIGHT**

This week we start our Chatterbox spotlight. We are lucky enough to have a member of the CBX design team, Christiane, on our team as well! Take a look at her "Gorgeous" layout using elements from the Ruby Artsy-licious line.



GORGEOUS

SUPPLIES
Cardstock- Bazzill
Patterned Paper- ChatterBox Artsilicous Ruby
Brads/Felt - ChatterBox Artsi-licious Fabulous Brads Ruby
Letters - ChatterBox Fine Pressed Letters in Alabaster and Ruby
Pen - Sakura, Signo Uniball
Lots of handstitching

HOW TO
I've used a chipboard-bracket to create the shape under the picture. The background is again a circle with scalloped edges.The title is created with two different chipboard letters. A few brads and some handcut flower plus tons of handstitching and black outlining.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Lucy- "Sassy Girl"


Sassy Girl
by Luciane Folch

SUPPLIES
Chatterbox fayer stripes
Prima paper
Daisy D's Taylor paper
Hambly brick wall
DCWV All dressed up epoxy stickers
Prima flowers
AC thickers
MM glitter tags
black pen
HS alpha foam
A piece of card board from Love Elsie rub ons package.

HOW TO
Add a square about 10x10 cm from the hambly brick wall on the right corner of your background, then mat your photo, add some bits around the photo and make a waterfall of flowers coming all the way from the top down to the photo.
For the flower centers I used the dots and stars from the AC thickers and doodled it with a black pen.
Add some tags for journaling and a epoxy sticker.
Put the name's initial in one corner.
Add your title on the top of Love Elsie sheet of card board from the rub ons.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Mireille and Moniek- **MY MIND'S EYE**

Today we have two layouts focusing on summer traditions. The first comes from Mireille. "Every year we take pictures on top of the Fort in Pula. Years ago it was just pictures of me. Then pictures of me pregnant. Later it was pictures of me and Amber, then pictures of Amber and me during my second pregnancy. Last year we had someone else with us to take the pictures and then all four of us were in the picture. It became a true tradition to have our pictures taken at the end of our holiday. To bad that this beautiful tradition came to an end. This year again we took someone else to take the pictures and found out the fort had been sold. There were big closed gates and no way we could climb on top to take pictures. For the first time we took the pictures in front of the fort in stead of on top."



Summer tradition
by Mireille Divjak

SUPPLIES
Cardstock: Bazzil
Patterned paper, Rubon titles, rubon alpha's , transparency and rubon swirls: My Minds Eye
Ink: Stazon
Stickles: Ranger
Buttons: Foof-a-la
Ribbon: chatterbox
tag: quickuts
pen: Sakura

HOW TO
I used 2 sheets of patterened paper and 3 sheets of cardstock for this layout. Cut out a large flower out of cardstock and one out of patterened paper. Distress the edges with Rangers distressing tool. and outline with Stickles. Adhere the flowers to the background sheet. Adhere the picture on yellow cardstock and cut a scalloped border (I used the edges of my fiskar circle cutter which has a scalloped pattern. )
I used MME rubon titles and rubbed them on cardstock. Cut them in a rectangle and a tag, then distressed the edges and inked them. Cut a hole with the crop-a-dile in the tag, cut edges out of the transparency and adhere them with clear glue to the tag. Tie a ribbon through the hole and add a mini tag.
I cut out flowers out of the patterned paper, crumpled them and adhered them with gluedots for dimension. Add buttons. Take four clear buttons and rub the initials of your family members on the button. Adhere with a gluedot. Print journaling on your cardstock and cut it into strops. Outline with a black pen and decorate with mini flowers cut from the patterned paper

Our second project is from Moniek. "On our summer vacations, I usually buy my kids a disposable camera for them to take their own photos. And I found out that it is awesome to see our vacation through their eyes. They take pictures of stuff I never would choose to photograph! I keep all their photo’s, even the blurry ones, because I love them all. I have put them together in a small album and put some of my journaling in between."



Bette's Summer Vacation Photos
by Moniek Jannink

SUPPLIES
Paper: MME Garden Party – My sunshine sunburst stripes / my sunshine lazy days / my sunshine sunny days
Cardstock: Bazzill – pinecone / cream puff
Clear Stamps: Making Memories – journaling / Hampton Arts
Brown and black ink
Black Stazon ink
Quickutz Studio skinny mini
Ribbon

HOW TO
I have used a very old SEI album I had in my stash for years and covered it with MME garden party.
Ink all the edges of the papers with brown ink.
Adhere ribbon on the front of the album.
Print part of the title on cream Bazzill and then stamp jounaling stamp on top. Handcut journaling stamp and adhere to front of the album.
Handcut 2 flowers from the Lazy Daisy papers and use them as two 0’s
Use QK to make letters and adhere these to the front.
Use the Hampton Arts stamps to embellish your album.
The SEI album comes with 4 x 6 page protectors and I stamped on the pageprotectors with Stazon Ink in order to embellish some of the pages. I also adhered some stamped and handcut journaling spots on top of the pageprotectors for journaling.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Fanny- 2x Plus de Fun **TECHNIQUE WEEK**

I saw on the web the waterfall technique used to make cards. It was so nice that I wanted to try it, but I didn’t want to do a card. So I made a layout for my daughter’s album utilizing this technique. When you pull the ribbon , you can see photos cascading down. This is a great way to use several pictures on a layout!



2 x Plus de Fun
by Fanny Delobel

SUPPLIES
Paper: Fancy Pants- Kewl Collection “Sublime,” Bazzill (purple and peach), Making Memories Noteworthy Spiral Journaling Book
Flowers: Heidi Swapp, Bazzil Wings
BasicGrey Chipboard (Two Scoops)
Grungeboard (Ranger)
Ribbons: Chatterbox
Heidi Swapp chipboard (pink and green)
Glitter: Ranger Stickles (silver)
white acrylic paint
silver pen
fancy pants clear stamps

HOW TO
Begin by making the waterfall element.
1. Cut a 30.5cm x 9.5cm strip from a sheet of Bazzill cardstock. Place the strip horizontally and create 8 score lines: the first at 15 cm from the right side and the next score lines at 1.5cm, 3 cm, 4.5 cm, 6 cm, 7.5cm, 9 cm and 10.5 cm.



2. Fold on each scored lines. Turn over the strip and fold again. You can adhere a piece of grungeboard at the end of this strip (in the 15 cm part) and staple a ribbon: it will be easier to pull off the waterfall strip. Ink all the elements.

3. Place the folded strip on a page.
Cut a 30.5cm x 2 cm strip from Bazzill cardstock.This is the anchor strip.Place it horizontally on a 30.5cm x 30.5 cm page. Do not adhere yet!
Slide the pull tab end of the waterfall underneath the anchor strip and fold the waterfall over the top of the anchor strip.
Position the waterfall element where you want on the 30.5cm x30.5 cm page. Apply adhesive to the back of the bottom edge of the first flap of the waterfall element and adhere it to the anchor strip.
Apply adhesive tape to the anchor strip on either side of the waterfall strip.Do not apply adhesive on the waterfall piece.


4. Matte all photos on 8 cm x 6.5 cm papers and ink edges ( 7 photos) . Adhere them between each score line (do not apply adhesive on the lines themselves).Start from the bottom of the waterfall to the top...
5. The waterfall is now complete.



Let’s adhere bigger photos on the left of the page. Add grungeboards, and flowers. You can add stickles. Place title and journaling.

Sunday, August 03, 2008

Jess- Altered Remote Caddy **HOME DECOR**

I've had this remote control caddy for a number of years. It is a bit beat-up, but since it serves it's purpose well, I have not had the heart to throw it. I went through my paper collection to find something that would match my bedroom decor. The end result is simple, colorful, and most importantly; it functions properly.



Altered Remote Caddy
by Jessica Summers

SUPPLIES
Patterned Paper: 7 Gypsies Zanzibar- "Farah," "Sitrah," and "Gazi."
Ink: Tim Holtz Distress Inks- "Weathered Wood," "Tea Dye," and "Walnut Stain."
Glimmer Mist: Tattered Angels- "Suede"
Chatterbox Doodle Genie
Miscellaneous: Brown Pen, Buttons, Embroidery Thread, Modge Podge, Brayer, sandpaper.

HOW TO
Measure the dimensions of your caddy and cut your paper accordingly. Apply a thin and even layer of modge podge (working on one section at a time), and adhere your paper.
Use your brayer to push out any excess glue and air bubbles.
Once the paper is dry, use your sandpaper to remove any overhang from the paper and to distress the edges.
Ink along the edges of the paper (you will need to do this step before you put the paper on the inner sections of the caddy).
The flowers are hand-drawn, in various sizes. Some are sprayed down with Glimmer Mist first to change the color.
Once your flowers are cut out, crumple them up. Slightly flatten them on your table top and run the Tea Dye across the top, letting it hit the high points on the wrinkles.
Layer your flowers and top it off with a button.
Lastly, use the Chatterbox Doodle Genie to draw out a couple of swirls. Carefully cut out and adhere under a couple of the flowers for extra texture.