Hello everyone and welcome to my new followers. Today I have details of my papermilldirect monthly DT tutorial which can be found on the papermilldirect blog. As I find it difficult to find the right embossing folder to use in my cardmaking the tutorial shows how I made a tag book of my embossing folder designs.
I am in the middle of re-organising my craft room and sorting out all my stash. The furniture has been moved to give me more work surface, boxes sorted and card and paper boxed and grouped into colours. I still have lots of stamps to sort and may do a similar tag book for them, one for each individual stamp company or type of stamp.
I tried out different techniques on some of the embossed tags and labeled each with its name and make. The materials and details of the techniques I used can be found on my papermill blog post.
Thanks for popping in, and for all your lovely comments which are much appreciated.
Sylv xx
Wow Sylvia this is a stunning idea I love it. I hope the reorganisation goes well. I really ought to do mine. Take care. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteFab work Sylv x
ReplyDeleteSuch great folders and designs!
ReplyDeleteA brilliant idea, it looks great! Creative Blessings, Tracy x
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. I need to get on with some sorting of crafting stash myself, but I'm not going to start until some other jobs like sorting the guest bedroom is done.
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what a clever idea, great job Sylv
ReplyDeleteThat's a really clever idea Sylv. Hope the sorting out us going well. It was lovely to meet you on Saturday, thanks for coming over to say hello. Cathy x
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing idea! Fabulous x
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Sylv, must take time to do the same. One day. I hope you're going to share photos of your craftroom when it's complete - I'm so nosy! Shabneez x
ReplyDeleteI so need to do this, but I have an awful lot of ef's LOL. Maybe that means I really need to do this ROFL. Hugz
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog. I love the idea of keeping a record of the name and brand of the embossing folders. So many e/f have no name on them. xx
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