I have some sweet vintage-style children’s bookplates to print and paste on my post today over at SC Johnson Family Economics, so click on over to download your free set! While you’re over at SCJ, please leave a comment with your favorite childhood book title- It will be fun to walk down memory lane!
How fun to participate in a giveaway of loads of craft goodness with my readers to help introduce everyone to the new Elmer’s CraftIt! Facebook Community Page. I was recently sent a container full of CraftIt! supplies to use for my own crafting and TWO lucky JSIM readers will receive the same! Here’s the fabulous list of Craft-It! supplies being given away here on JSIM:
FOAM AND DISPLAY BOARD:
9” x 12” Mini Bi-Fold Foam Board
X-ACTO:
Designer Series Gripster Craft Knife
Designer Series 12” Metal Ruler
Designer Series 12” X 12” Self Healing Mat
Designer Series 8” Scissors
Designer Series 5” Precision Tip Scissors
Designer Series Basic Shape Templates
Designer Series Decorative Shape Templates
PAINTERS:
Painters Bright Colors
Painters Sherbet Swirl
CRAFTBOND:
Dot Runner
Foam Mounting Tape
Thin Medium Glue Spots
All Purpose Glue Stick
Quick Dry Dual Tip Glue Pen
Elmer’s Designer Tape
I’ve been in the doodling mood lately, so I wanted to share my version of the CraftIt! supplies the two winners will receive:TO ENTER to win the Elmer’s CraftIt! giveaway, simply LIKE their new Facebook page HERE, see all the fun they have to offer, then come back here and leave a nice comment confirming you did that. Giveaway is open to US Residents only. ONE comment per person, please.
DEADLINE TO ENTER is Wednesday, June 27 at noon (PST). Winners will be randomly chosen and announced shortly thereafter.
ENTRY IS NOW CLOSED.
The winners are:
#7 Jamie….and….#124 Colleayn. Congratulations!
The CraftIt! giveaway supplies provided are so much fun- my favorites are the designer masking tapes (can’t get enough of that!) and Painters paint pens– such a pleasure to use and wonderfully opaque. I used both materials to decorate and craft the mini bi-fold foam board into a little portfolio to keep all my decorative tape scraps. (I’m a bit frugal when it comes to craft supplies and hate tossing out little leftover bits of pretty tape.) Now I can keep them some place safe for later use!
To make my portfolio, I masked off the edges of the foam board before inking, knowing I would add semi-transparent designer masking tape later.
I doodled with the blue pen.
Then accented with the red pen.
I drew on a label design.
Then removed the inking masking tape and added the designer tape around all the edges of the bi-fold foam board.Inside I will continue to add leftover scraps of tape for future use.