If you have ever wondered what else you can do with your scrapbook supplies, then this special issue is for you. The follow up to our successful 101 Things to Do with Your Scrapbook Supplies, this issue features inspiring ideas from Creating Keepsakes columnist Jennifer McGuire and a team of talented scrapbookers. They will show you how to go beyond the basics to use your supplies in new ways to create unique page accents, backgrounds and more. With budget-saving tips, easy techniques, ideas for leftovers and more, the useful ideas in this issue will help you stretch your dollars and make the most of your supplies. 140 pages
Well, we could not keep this just to ourselves, so, I have one copy of 101+ Creative Ways to Use Your Scrapbook Supplies to give to one of my blog readers, compliments of Creating Keepsakes magazine. Just leave a comment on this post telling me how you have used your favorite scrapbook supply creatively for your chance to win! Please don't forget to check back to see if you've won. If you want, include your email address with your comment and I'll contact you if you're the winner.
Only one entry per person please. You have until Friday, October 8th at midnight EST to enter. I will randomly draw one winner and post the name here on Monday, October 11th.
Good luck :)



24 comments:
Thanks for the chance to win :) I love using scraps of paper to create flowers and borders on my layouts. Have a great day :)
j.fitzhenry@yahoo.ie
Woohooo!.. thanks so much for a chance to win! :D
I loove to use my chipboard accents to cut out shapes using pp to match my layouts.. and of course.. masking! :D
I use negatives from punches/die-cuts as masks!
I wan this so bad! I need help with mists!
Thanks for the chance! I love using my stamps for scrapbooking. :)
A giveaway!! How awesome !!!
I love using leftover or mismatched scrapbooking paper to decorate items around the house!! Its so simple and I can keep changing the look of things :)
I love my punches (not sure if that counts as a supply or a tool) and I use them to keep my 5 year old occupied so I can scrap!
I would love to add this book to my collection. So many great ideas all in one place. AWESOME!!
It would be great to get more ideas on using my chipboard pieces.
Latrice
uniquelg@msn.com
I like to use scraps as mosaics for the page. croix89 at yahoo dot com
Thanks for the chance to win! HOOORAY:) Gotta love an Idea book--I could learn lots!! I love using stamps on my scrapbk pages...and I love using my scraps to paper piece the stamped images. THANKS for the chance to win!
I keep all my paper scraps, use a lot and would definitely *love* to get more tips.
Thanks for the chance to win a copy. I am a cardmaker that uses my supplies to scrapbook!
I cut my patterned paper scraps into small shapes and give them to my 4-year old. He uses them to make collages (which keeps him occupied while I am doing dishes or getting dinner ready)!
Oh I would love this! I save all the negatives for letters and numbers (insides of a,b,d,g etc.) and use them as polka dots or designs in the backgrounds or accents for scrapbook pages.
kellieanneyeates@gmail.com
I use the plastic packaging from brads, etc. to squirt paint into before using on my layouts. Easy cleanup, and re-using the packaging is environmentally friendly :)
I've just ventured into sewing on my pages. An old trick, but new to me!
I like to use packaging as pieces in my layouts too. Sassafras and October Afternoon both use a lot of stuff that looks like lined paper, which look great as a journal tag or background to an embellishment.
I'm not that creative, that's why I need this copy!!!
I love to paint a "white wash" on my old papers so that they don't get unused.
I love patterned paper and I use it for everything. At the moment I love using it as ribbon in layouts and cards. :D
Thank you so much for the giveaway! I just love using plain old paper. Cardstock or patterned paper - doesn't matter to me! I love it all! :) thanks again!
yes please!
This is a fantastic book, I would love to have it. These past weeks I have been using the metalic operculum of my yogurts pots. I use it with my butterfly punches and my tag punch. It gives an interesting result on my pages. And as my son says, I am getting better with the 3 R (reduce, reuse, recycle) :)
Solenn
thirion.gueltas@yahoo.fr
can't wait to get my hands on this!
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