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13 January, 2025

Scrap Bust #1 - Beautiful Beginnings

 


Scrap Bust #1.   On you tube there is a tutorial on how to use scraps in many wonderful ways by Gwen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I33G5PQnFh4) .  She did a "choose 50 scraps and use them to make five cards over five days" challenge for herself; at the end of five days she throws the leftovers away.  A scrap is defined as less than 6".

This inspired me as my scrap bin is overflowing, so I started, got addicted, and made 11 cards over five days (I will share them as the week progresses).  They are the same 50 scraps (plus base cards, black & white scraps, and any bitz from the box on my desk).  Also our NZ card swap this month is to use scraps!  How auspicious is that?  Hope you like it Maxine.

A scrapbook style.  The background is patchwork pieced scraps, diecut, edges inked; a frame layered, sentiment stamped, diecut, edges inked.  A butterfly stamped, embossed, coloured, fussycut.  A tag, stars and trees diecut, with gold pearls, thread embellishment.  Wow what fun!  Here are the 50 scraps I started the week with:

Label die: Spellbinders 

Frame dies: mpress

Butterfly: magazine freebee

Stars:  AAllcreate

Tag die: AveryE

Tree dies: unknown

Sentiment stamp:unknown

Also: Copics, DI's, thread, gold pearls 

Shared on challenges:

dd-tripleb-january 

colorfuloptions-january-YPG opt rainbow all the colours of the rainbow!

craftycalendar-january-add diecut

pammiesinkypinkies-2501-anythinggoes

creativeknockouts-538-celebrations

lovethoseprettypapers-atg-using-pretty-patterned-paper

allsortschallenge-814-matching pairs - envelope

pixiessnippetsplayground-497 lots of snippets YAY




Here is the background started:













   and a coordinating envelope:


13 comments:

crafty-stamper said...

Fabulous card and great use of all your scraps- a brilliant idea.
Carol x

MELODY JACOB said...

What a delightful way to creatively reduce your scrap stash! Your commitment to using the same 50 scraps over five days is inspiring, and the patchwork-pieced background sounds like a labor of love. The butterfly and layered elements must add so much dimension and charm. Combining die-cuts, gold pearls, and thread embellishments makes it sound like each card is a mini masterpiece!

And tying it in with the NZ card swap and multiple challenges is such a smart move. Your participation must have sparked joy for other creators as well. Congratulations on completing 11 cards—what an achievement! Keep crafting and sharing your lovely creations. 😊

Sarn said...

What a GREAT idea to use up your paper scraps Carol. Lovely colourful card and thanks for the link.

Thanks for coming to play in the Snippets Playground. See you up in the treehouse shortly. xxx

Helen said...

What an amazing way to use up scraps! Such a great design.

Thanks for joining us at Pammie's Inky Pinkies Challenge.

Helen x

Dawn T said...

Stunning colourful scrap busting card Carol. It's fabulous.

brenda said...

So colourful, what a great way to use those scraps, many thanks for sharing another with us at Allsorts challenge.

B x

Janette said...

What a great idea Carol, and it made such a happy card. xx

Linby said...

Well done on tackling your stamps and with such a wonderful, colourful and bright creation. Thanks for sharing with us at Allsorts.

Chris said...

Bright , beautiful and a great way to use those scraps! Sounds like an addictive and fun pastime! Thank you for joining in at Crafty Calendar.
Chris
x

Donna said...

Fabulous card, great way to use your scraps, it reminds me of a quilt! Glad you joined us at Allsorts! Donna

jaybea said...

Such a lovely card Great way to use those scraps you don't really want to throw out but not really big enough to do something with Thanks for joining us at Creative Knockouts

Di said...

Oh WOw Carol - what a fabulour card - what fun that other blog challenges are now entertaining using scraps/snippets too! Way to go! There's always room for more snippets!
Hugs
Di xx

Carrianne said...

So pretty and I love how you sued your scraps! Thanks for sharing with us at Colorful Options.