Hello everyone! It's Isa today on the blog and I am happy to present you a new project I have made with the wonderful kits you can find in the shop. This time I have used the Marrakesh Kit that you can find and purchase here. I have created a Snail Mail filled with tons of details for my penpal! I decided to create a loaded bag with several pockets and inside the pockets I made different envelopes of different sizes with some things to send to my penpal. I always like to prepare these projects because I love preparing little details and little envelopes with tons of things to send. That way, when the person receives it, it is like a little gathering of small scrapbooking presents! It's like scrap Christmas just in one letter! I have used some small envelopes dies to make them and then inside I have added some die cuts of the collection of Paige Evans that combine with all the elements of the Kit. On the big pocket of the loaded bag I have included bigger envelopes that include more die cuts, the letter and a decorated notebook as a present for my penpal. I think it's a great idea to include tons of tings in the envelopes so it creates more the effect of surprise when opening all the little packages and the loaded bag is an amazing idea for snail mail or even to create an original mini album. I hope you liked this project and I hope to be back soon with new inspirations!! Take care!
Lots of love, Isa
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Hello everyone!! How are you doing? I hope everyone is doing great and that you stay healthy and at home. For today I want to show you a new project I made using the Paperinky collections which I like a lot! I have combined both collections that were in the Clique Kits shop, Metropolis and Milkmedia and I have made a Midori. To make the covers of the midori I have used a cardboard and then some cloth I had at home left from other projects that I made. I joined them and sewed, and then made a hole on each side of the spine to add the elastics later for the pages on the inside. For the inside pages, I have used mostly the papers of Metropolis and added a couple of pages of Milkmedia. Then I also used the paper of the Project Life cards and cut them to add them on the inside of the midori as some extra decorations. I have also used in some pages watercolor paper to add diferent details, and some washi tape stripe that I had from Altenew that I adore! I added some extra decorations with Studio Forty stickers and some enamel dots. Here you can see more pages. As the moment we are living now is not the best to travel we can always use these midoris or traveler's notebooks to document our life at home or during lockdowns that we may have in our correspondent countries. I hope you like the idea and the project!! Stay at home safe and healthy! I hope you like the project and I will be back soon with new things to show! Take care.
Lots of love, Isa Hello everyone! It's so good to be back here on the Clique Kits blog. I hope everyone is doing great and that, even though it is a very strange year, you are planning wonderful Christmas with your beloved ones. For today's post I wanted to bring something special and that is why I made one a Coptic Book using Muerdago from Mintopia Studio. You can find all the products of this collection on the Clique Kits shop here. I used mostly all the products in the kits that you can find in the shop, because I wanted to make a coptic book quite big and with lots of pages to use it as a December Daily or a big album for documenting my Christmas holidays. As you can see in the pictures, I have used all the papers of the collection, but the ones that are only one sided, I like in coptic books sometimes to give some space and clearness in the pages. As the patterns of the papers of this collection are quite lively and bright, some white could help to add just a picture and a sticker and make some pages in a clean and simple style. In the spine of the book I have used mostly die cuts (but small ones), puffy stickers, the felter stars of the Muerdago collection and some decorations that I had at home such as some beads and felter balls. Even I used some tiny bottles with the sequins of the collection. I like to have them full of decorations, as I think it is a very important element in this kind of projects, because it is what calls the attention more, a thick spine full of great add-ons. Finally, for the cover I have combined the laces from the collection, some stickers and the puffy ones too. I used the die cut of the girl which I think it is one of the cutest things I've ever seen (as well as the dog with the Christmas wreath, adorable!!) and then I cut the door house from one of the papers of the collection. I painted the wood pieces (that I always cut myself because I like it more, I suppose this is a scrapbooker mania) for the cover with acrylic paint in soft blue and then with a spray paint I made the white drops. I hope you like it as much as I do! ![]() I hope you all enjoy the Christmas holidays with your beloved ones and stay safe and healthy. See you next year with tons of new inspirations!! Take care! Love, Isa Hey there folks! It's Isa on the blog today and I am thrilled to be here to show you one of my favourite projects to make; a coptic book with the Abril collection by Lora Bailora. You can find all the products of this wonderful collection here. It is one of the most beautiful Spanish collections that I have worked with. The size of this coptic book is 4x3. I like creating them in this small size because the results are cuter and you have space for tons of pictures in a very small album. For the cover I cut two pieces of wood and then I made the holes for stitching. I painted them in two colors, trying to imitate one of the papers from the collection. The color of the thread I used is also chosen to combine with the chromatic selection of the collection. Although we cannot appreciate them very well in the pictures, on the inside of the coptic book, I have used all papers from the collection. They are one sided but all of them are from the Abril collection. For the cover I have used also decorations from the collection and some die cuts and I used also the dies for the Big Shot to add more flowers. I love them so much!! Now it comes my favourite part. The spine. I love adding all kinds of decorations when I am stitching these books. I have added buttons, beads, die cuts and even puffy stickers!! I think that they are the heart and soul of this kind of projects. And I could not love more the result! I hope you like it too!! That's all for today! I hope to be back very very soon with new projects! And I hope that you enjoy creating with this wonderful collection!! Take care and see you soon! Love,
Isa Hello everybody!! It's Isa today on the blog and I am thrilled to present you a new project made with the Imagine collection by Wilma Rodriguez for Mintopia Studio. You can purchase the collection here. It's a wonderful collection, created for any scrap lover here and it does not miss any detail or scrapbook tool that we may need when creating our projects. The covers of this mini album are made with the acetate of the Imagine collection. For the spine I have used cardboard paper and one paper from the collection, and obviously one of the wonderful ribbons of the collection. They are one of the best complements that I have found to scrap in a very long time. Going on the inside of the mini album, I have to confess that I add a bit of everything! Tabs, torn paper, envelopes, pockets, buttons, everything with the embellishments of the collection. I even added a waterfall mini album inside! And each block of the album is a pocket so you can add extra pages or tags inside. As you can see, all the pages have different details and flaps to add pictures, and all of them are pockets for extra pictures. It is a project with a lot of space for lots of pictures! So I hope I have inspired you to create a mini album for tons of pictures and that you like the Imagine collection that is absolutely brilliant! I will see you soon on the blog with new ideas and projects! Take care and stay healthy. Love,
Isa Hello everyone!! I am very happy to be here again with new projects to show you. Today the topic of this post is Inspired by... and I have created and art journal inspired by the sentence "She believed she could, so she did". I think that this inspires me to create, not to have any fear of what may comes and I think that the May Day collection designed by my friend Mima Molina is nothing but dare in all the papers and designs. You can find the collection for purchase here. To prepare this art journal I took some cloth that I had at home and I decided to add some cardboard on the inside and filling, like the ones we use on cushions. I am not quite an expert in sewing so I try to use all the spare things I find at home and the things I try to steal from my mom hehehehe. I sew everything. I have to say that in this project I haven't used any glue or tape to put together everything. Just my sewing machine. I have used all the patterned papers from the collection. The approximate size of the pages is 4.5x5 inches. I have added some watercolor paper and some laces that I had at home. To add more decorations to the project I have used some stickers and enamel dots that I had from the Unforgettable Kit of Cocoa Vanilla Studio that I had from my first projects as part of the DT. For the cover I have used some tags that are included in the collection, torn paper, buttons, thread, laces and I have made the title with my Dymo machine. I couldn't decide for an alphabet to use so I made the title myself. I love the effect that all the stitched that are in the project. It gives a grunge touch and it encourages you to create freely and start adding complements and pictures in this art journal! I will post also on my Instagram account a short video so you can see the full project! I hope you liked this project and I hope to encourage to create witn no limits!! See you soon with new projects!! Lots of love,
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