Friday, October 16, 2015

How To Make Paper Tiles using Scraps and left overs

Hi everyone :-)
Here is a tutorial on how to make paper tiles from scraps and left overs using Mon Amour papers from Graphic 45, glossy accent, embossing powder, clock parts and glitter.Some of them I show how to build up in 3D effect. These can be used on cards, lo, for mini albums,charms and much more.

Video tutorial


Here are the tiles together with the Mon Amour paper scraps and the packaging of the ephemera cards

These are the tiles I show how to make in the video.

Also made some more. This is so much fun and the possibilities are endless :-)

Also show how to make a more masculine tile with clock parts using the backside ephemera packing.
Added a chain and keys from G45 after I filmed.

Some feminine and some masculine :-)

Supply list: Mon Amour papers scraps from Graphic 45, glossy accent, ( or other 3D gloss liquid) embossing powder,embossing stamp pad,cardstock,chipboard, tweezers,heat tool and a good cup of tea :-)

Here is the link to the finish album for more pictures,

Linda at livartnow has a wonderful tutorial on how to make art tiles using stamps and mixed media and here is the link to her video tutorial,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jd1rpU6qTEI

Here is the link to Graphic 45 blog
http://g45papers.typepad.com/

And facebook page,
https://www.facebook.com/Graphic45?fref=ts

Regarding questions there is a video where frequently asked questions are answered and here is the link,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgsJnzDCHkAFor other questions they will be answered here on my blog where I will post new questions that has not been answered before.
Here is the link,
http://www.annespapercreations.com/p/frequently-asked-questions.html

Hope this tutorial is helpful and inspiring. Have fun creating :-)
Hugs, Anne

8 comments:

  1. I love all your creations. You do beautiful work. you are a very talented lady!
    Happy crafting, Linda :0)

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  2. These are so beautiful. Thank you so much for another inspiring idea. Cool Beans

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  3. These are so beautiful. Thank you so much for another inspiring idea. Cool Beans

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  4. These are beautiful, Anne. I never thought of doing something so very clever like these. Thank you for sharing with us (y)

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  5. I just love watching your tutorials and appreciate you sharing your amazing talent! :-)

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  6. Love these! You are amazing!

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