Zetti do you draft/draw your layouts before you actually create them? I run out of stock of something and then lay the layout down and do not pick it up. I am looking for planning ideas for the 12x12's.
I'm new to this an I no ZERO experience. Out of all the tutorials I've seen. Yours was the best. I liked your style the most. I wanna do a scrap book for me an my gf for our anniversary. But I need help. Where can I buy this stuff an what kind of paper did u use. An can u please be as specific as possible. Thanks so much.
My distress inks never seem to be that 'juicy'....did you recently reink or are mine just dry? Good video! No worries about light....I thought it was fine!!
Thank you, you did a great job on the tutorial and I love how you dive right in. I want to tell you how cute "Huck Finn" is . Wonderful times lay ahead. Bless you and yours.
Hi! though it's a bit difficult to watch the colours thanks for the tutorial. I never thought about the black one combining with the other two for a "burnt look" (maybe because I'm a newbie in scrapbooking lol). Veronica
Thank you for sharing love the look will try it!!!
Rachelssummer 2 months ago
That is totally AWESOME!
ianpichampion 5 months ago
Zetti do you draft/draw your layouts before you actually create them? I run out of stock of something and then lay the layout down and do not pick it up. I am looking for planning ideas for the 12x12's.
InsightCreationz 9 months ago
I'm new to this an I no ZERO experience. Out of all the tutorials I've seen. Yours was the best. I liked your style the most. I wanna do a scrap book for me an my gf for our anniversary. But I need help. Where can I buy this stuff an what kind of paper did u use. An can u please be as specific as possible. Thanks so much.
Shadowatl404 11 months ago
awesome, thank you!
bjragan99 1 year ago
i love this technique i am going to try it today thanks for sharing!
~Kay
kayluvs2scrap 1 year ago
great idea with the black soot. never thought about making it look burned. Thanks so much. Ruth
rjpassingtime 1 year ago
Great technique! I've been using make up sponges for my projects. TFS!
bonsaimae 1 year ago
great technique! TFS!
PoconoPam 1 year ago
awesome technique
littlelyds1 1 year ago
Great job,Louise
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NatalieBramasole 1 year ago
ooh....I like this look! I will have to give this a try TFS!
TCahal 1 year ago
Thanks for another wonderful video, I shall now go and give this a try.
DebbieAC68 1 year ago
My distress inks never seem to be that 'juicy'....did you recently reink or are mine just dry? Good video! No worries about light....I thought it was fine!!
kathydid47 1 year ago
I would love to see that completed that look fabulous already
PinkBellaMia 1 year ago
ughh! i want an edger sooo bad but i cant find them anywhere!! great technique. thank you for sharing it with us!
tina.
DreamBigLover 1 year ago
@DreamBigLover I bought mine from ebay for under $5 with shipping & handling.
alwaysfriendli 1 year ago
I use the blade of my scissors instead of a distressing tool. Works just as well and saves buying one!
kitty3309 1 year ago
thanks Louise!!! love your videos :)
natashasparkman 1 year ago
Thank you so much for doing this video!
crazygal77 1 year ago
Thank you, you did a great job on the tutorial and I love how you dive right in. I want to tell you how cute "Huck Finn" is . Wonderful times lay ahead. Bless you and yours.
nanajl54 1 year ago
Thanks for showing me how to do this technique
I just love the burnt look
manjar50 1 year ago
Hi! though it's a bit difficult to watch the colours thanks for the tutorial. I never thought about the black one combining with the other two for a "burnt look" (maybe because I'm a newbie in scrapbooking lol). Veronica
dave08950 1 year ago
thanks for sharing.
jackyr64 1 year ago