Kaisercraft January 2018 Workshop Magazine January2018 | Page 11

Documented | Product Feature & Layout Instructions Our Story 1 Select LEDGER and ink all edges of paper using bark ink. Distress edges and apply one coat of clear gesso to the page and allow to dry. 2 Use typography mini stencil and place it on the left hand corner of the page. Using a blending tool and bark ink, rub tool over the stencil, move the stencil diagnally to the right and repeat the process, continue until a triangle shape has been created. Flick mist along the edge of the stencilled pattern. Repeat this process with the charcoal mist. 3 Select MEASUREMENT and cut a few of the ruler strips. Select one ruler and cut it so that it measures 20.5cm (8”). Continue adding extra rulers, gradually decreasing their length until the last ruler measures 8.5cm (3 3/8”). Glue these onto the page, slightly overlapping each of the rulers. 4 Apply a thin layer of clear gesso over the rulers. Once dry, trace around the perimeters of each with the chocolate gelato, rub the Gelato with a finger to smudge the lines. 5 Using MEASUREMENT (reverse) cut a 19cm cm (7 ½” x 6/8”) strip and glue it across the rulers. Apply clear gesso then apply Gelato to the edge of the strip. 6 Create a photo matte 9cm x 12.5cm (3” x 5”) using SCRAP PAPER. Ink the edges using bark ink. Adhere to layout using foam tape – 2cm (3/4”) from the edge. Attach photo to photo matte using foam tape, leaving a space around the edges. Ink embellishments from the collectables pack and attach to the page. 7 Create a fishtail banner from SCRAP PAPER. Select mini rulers from the collectables pack. Glue these to the top right hand corner of the page. Apply clear gesso and trace around all with chocolate gelato to define edges. Adhere two honey mini paper blooms to complete the cluster. Select sage paper bloom and remove centre - add a metal brad. Glue remaining flowers onto layout. 8 Using the “adore” title from the sticker sheet, ink all of the letters using bark ink and adhere onto the layout to the right of the photo. by Cathy McGrath Papers: Documented Collection - P2463 Ledger, P2461 Measurement, P2467 Scrap Paper. KC PRODUCTS: CT898 Collectables, Mini Designer Template - IT030 Typography, Mini Paper Blooms - F645 Honey & F649 Sage, Paper Blooms F628 Honey & F632 Sage, Wooden Flourishes - WL702 Wooden Letter Words - Cherish, CB154 Chipboard, Ink Pad - IP724 Bark, T320 Craft Glue, T303 Foam Tape, T315 Double Sided Tape. Mini Designer Template Typography (IT030) Other: Clear Gesso, Chocolate Gelato, Ink Blending Tool, Metal Brad, Hemp, Distressing Tool, Mists - Charcoal & Brown. Specialty Paper - Die Cut Globe (PS514) 6 x 6" Designer Template Stencil Words (IT459) instructions 1 Adhere globe die cut to DESKTOP (reverse) with double sided tape, ensuring it is centred. 2 Apply a thin coat of 3D Matte Gel to the globe to prime the paper and then allow to fully dry. 3 Using modelling paste mixed with a little white paint, add the stencil words through the centre of the globe but not all the way out to the side edges to avoid straight lines which gives it a softer appearance. 4 Once dry, add some white paint splatters and brown mist splatters. 5 Cut a 5cm (2”) wide strip of NOTEBOOK LEDGER and add through the centre. 6 Take some of the ruler stickers from the sticker sheet and “criss cross” them through the centre of the paper strip of NOTEBOOK LEDGER which was just added. Papers: Documented Collection - P2460 Library Ephemera, P2463 Notebook Ledger, P2468 Desktop, PS514 Globe Die Cut. 7 Matte two photos with LIBRARY EPHEMERA (reverse) and adhere one over the top of each other on an angle. Place them just higher than halfway. KC PRODUCTS: SS355 Sticker Sheet, CT898 Collectables, Designer Template - IT459 Stencil Words, Kaisercolour - KC001 White, T301 Glue Stick, T315 Double Sided Tape. Other: 3D Matte Gel, Modelling Paste, Brown Mist. 8 Use elements from the collectables pack in and around the photos to balance the layout. It Doesn't Get Better Than This by Kylie Kingham Visit k ais ercr a f t.com . au f o r i nstr u cti o ns o n a ll pro j ects | 11