Well Good Morning All, I was just inspired to create this blog. Hoping it will work out for the better. A few of my new projects will be posted shortly. Hope you can come here learn and share the fun of paper crafting. Yours truly, J. Nguyen JnUniqueDesigns
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Hello Everyone, here it is the long awaited post for a Birthday card and class I will be teaching. The materials used: Elizabeth Craft Designs Die # 1564 Moose and Die # 1567 Santa Claus. Linco Neutral Glue sold on Amazon 85lb card stock Distress ink - Vintage Photo Wood Grain paper from Hobby Lobby Double side adhesive tape from Elizabeth Craft Designs This card is an A2 (4.25” x 5.5”) it will fold flat and fit any A2 envelope. Follow me on Facebook at JnUniqueDesigns also for inspirations and new designs. This is what we will be making: First take a full sheet of 8.5”x11” cardstock of your choice. Cut the piece of paper in half to make two sheets (5.5”x8.5”) Using a scoreboard of your choice, score one of the sheets at 4.25” (will be known as sheet A) On one of the sides of the sheet cut off 1/2” (as shown) The second sheet using a score board score lines at .5” & 4.25” & 4.75” (will be known as sheet B) On the sheet B cut off a sliver...
CHRISTMAS IS COMING Hey all today I decided to share with you an older project. This project was created for christmas using several new items to me. I used glitter pens from Spectrum Noir. I got them on Amazon. Well it turned out great fro Christmas flowers. I also added a little bonus today which was trying to create a flower after gold leafing the items. Take a look and let me know what you think. The Purple poinsettia were inspired to me at my local church I attend. They ordered this for Advent time and it was painted Poinsettias so I loved trying to imitate something that was in existence in real life. Enjoy J. Nguyen Pretty Standard design above using the pitcher from ECD and woodland leaves. 7 This is a recreation of my parish church's design for Advent 2017 Gold Leafing of the flowers prior to shaping. Another recreation of my Church's Flowers
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