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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Cork Tutorial

Who would have thought that this great medium could be used for scrapping as well!?

The sheet of cork included in the October kit from target="new browser">Scrap That! is perfectly thin enough to do just about anything you would want to do with a piece of paper. I had so much fun experimenting with my cork and found the following cool uses:

As a matting behind a photo
Painted and used as a piece of background 'paper'
Stamped and cut out to use as an embellishment
Punched with any of your punches to create flowers, circles, etc
Punched with your border punches to create decorative trim

The possibilities are endless. I decided to take it one step further and see if I could create a 'fan flower' that everyone had been asking about in a few of my previous layouts. Although a titch brittle when 'bent' the cork can be reinforced with a sheet of cardstock or patterned paper and transformed into a gorgeous fan flower as shown in my tutorial below.
















Thanks so much for stopping by!! Have fun creating your 'cork' blooms!!!

5 comments:

Cindy Gay said...

Just too cool! Thanks for the inspiration.

LG said...

WOW I need to try this

JJ Sobey said...

great idea to back the cork with paper - I couldn't figure out how you got the cork to not disintegrate!

Karen Wilson said...

This IS a great tutorial! How creative! TFS!

Vicky Alberto said...

FABULOUS!!! Now how do I get my hands on more cork?

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