Thursday, March 15, 2012

Sale - Classes - What's New

Closing Early

Altered Art & Scrap Playground will be closing at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, March 23rd. I will be taking product to a scrapping retreat for the weekend. Business as usual on Saturday the 24th, although supplies will be a little sparse for the day. Everything will be back to normal on Tuesday.

St. Patty's Day SALE

Show your GREEN, keep it clean ;o), and get 17% OFF your entire purchase on Saturday, March 17th!!

Tuesday Layout Class Schedule

"Alora" from Bo Bunny
Bright, fun and whimsical! Just in time to get you in the mood for Spring. This is a large kit with 18 sheets of double sided paper with journal cards and a sticker sheet. We will be making 6 spunky and fun layouts, so come play!








Date: March 20th
Time: 6-9 p.m.
Cost: $25
Bring: paper trimmer, scissors, adhesive & pop dots

Call 721-7529 or email scrapandplay@rushmore.com to reserve your spot.

This & That "Charming" from Echo Park
Perfect for the little boys in your life.  This kit includes 12 sheets of double sided cardstock, a 12x12 sheet of element stickers and a 12x12 sheet of alphabet stickers.

Date: April 3rd
Time: 6-9 p.m.
Cost: $20
Bring: paper trimmer, scissors, adhesive & pop dots

Call 721-7529 or email scrapandplay@rushmore.com to reserve your spot.

This & That "Graceful" from Echo Park
We can't forget the girls! This kit also has 12 sheets of double sided cardstock, a 12x12 sheet of element stickers and a 12x12 sheet of alphabet stickers.


Date: April 17th
Time: 6-9 p.m.
Cost: $20
Bring: paper trimmer, scissors, adhesive & pop dots

Call 721-7529 or email scrapandplay@rushmore.com to reserve your spot. 

More paper from Graphic 45 and Pink Paislee

Graphic 45 has a great line of paper called Kraft Reflections. It's pretty low key when it comes to color, but what it lacks in color it makes up in beauty. So very classy and elegant. These papers would be great for any vintage or heritage album you might be working on. 

2 new lines from Pink Paislee!

The first is Spring Jubilee...this stuff totally packs the color that the G45 papers were lacking. Bright, vibrant and cheerful! 
The Second is Indigo Bleu...great color with some really fun patterns, all with the popular new trend...denim. 


You will find all the paper from these two lines at the Playground, along with matching embellishments, stamps and 6x6 paper pads.


Prima Mistable Resist Canvas Shapes

I think these are just plain fun! I love the element of surprise when I am playing, and I love having the freedom to let the products do their thing and see what wonders emerge...that's what happens when I play with these Resist Canvas Shapes. They are canvas shapes with a resisted pattern on them and you can add Distress Ink, Distress Stain, any spray mist, even acrylic paint to them and then watch the resist pop and the color spread and it feels like pure magic. Soooo much fun!
Here is a card I made with the butterfly shapes, on a background I made using a resist technique.

The larger butterfly on the top was colored by using Wild Honey Distress Stain in the middle and then using a blending foam and Dusty Concord Distress Ink smooshed on the edges, then a quick spritz of water to blend the colors (my very favorite property of the Distress Inks) The smaller butterflies have several layers of Distress Ink, Stains and Glimmer Mist with a spritz of water to blend. 

There are also a few more shapes I couldn't "resist" playing with. The label shape with the dots was sprayed with Marigold and Burnt Red Glimmer Mist...love the way the colors blended. The ticket was done using Distress Stain daubers...Wild Honey and Broken China. I used Decadence Chalkboard Glimmer Mist on the key.
The white shapes on the top right are what the shapes look like before you play with them. There are over 30 pieces in each pack...so lots to play with and use on scrapbook pages, cards and home decor!

Stop in and peruse the new stuff. It's always good to see you.

1 comment:

  1. Oh my, I've been drooling over the This n That line. Wish I lived near you!

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