Trick or Treat with Glue Arts
This week on the Authentique Paper blog we will be sharing projects created using the Glowing Collection and Glue Arts adhesives.
Be sure to stop by the Glue Arts blog every day this week to see what their designers have created with the Glowing Collection.
Here is Misty with today's Glowing project:

I don't usually scrapbook many Halloween photos but I do always love the way they remind me of the fun we had. I still can't get over what a super duper cute Superman my baby made that year.
So, I got busy creating a page with these adorable pics, Authentique Paper's Glowing collection and Glue Arts brand adhesives.

I started by using my Glue Glider to run adhesive along the edges of my photo mat.

I then added glitter and watched the paper transform before my eyes. I loved the look of the glitter crusted edges.


Next, I used Glue Art's Raisen's to pop up the Trick or Treat title block on my page.


This was perfect because the ric-rac underneath didn't make the title bulge where the two overlapped.

Some more Raisen's for my hand cut banner.

I used the Glue Arts Mounting Squares to attach the rick-rack to my page and it held beautifully. Extreme tac just like the label states...I'm not worried about my trim shifting :)


Really, just a little piece of Heaven right here. :)

I loved the Glue Arts combopack of Raisen's and U-Cut-It adhesive foam because I had the perfect dimensional adhesive choices all in one pack. I cut off a piece of the adhesive foam and used it to raise up my "Fright Night" label here.
I hope you enjoyed the tips I've shared here today and I know this year I'm going to make sure and scrap my Halloween pictures as soon as they're developed.
Happy Scrapping!
All paper elements used are from Authentique Paper's Glowing Collection
All adhesives used are from Glue Arts
Paper: Black Scratch Brocade, Newsprint, Harlequin Patches
Headline: Trick or Treat, back: newsprint corner piece
Noteables: Beware of Candy Overload
Icons: Fright Night, Happy Haunting
Other: Architectural trace paper, EK Flower Burst Punch, Glitter, Fab Rips from Studio Calico, ric rac
Be sure to stop by the Glue Arts blog every day this week to see what their designers have created with the Glowing Collection.
Here is Misty with today's Glowing project:

I don't usually scrapbook many Halloween photos but I do always love the way they remind me of the fun we had. I still can't get over what a super duper cute Superman my baby made that year.
So, I got busy creating a page with these adorable pics, Authentique Paper's Glowing collection and Glue Arts brand adhesives.

I started by using my Glue Glider to run adhesive along the edges of my photo mat.

I then added glitter and watched the paper transform before my eyes. I loved the look of the glitter crusted edges.


Next, I used Glue Art's Raisen's to pop up the Trick or Treat title block on my page.


This was perfect because the ric-rac underneath didn't make the title bulge where the two overlapped.

Some more Raisen's for my hand cut banner.

I used the Glue Arts Mounting Squares to attach the rick-rack to my page and it held beautifully. Extreme tac just like the label states...I'm not worried about my trim shifting :)


Really, just a little piece of Heaven right here. :)

I loved the Glue Arts combopack of Raisen's and U-Cut-It adhesive foam because I had the perfect dimensional adhesive choices all in one pack. I cut off a piece of the adhesive foam and used it to raise up my "Fright Night" label here.
I hope you enjoyed the tips I've shared here today and I know this year I'm going to make sure and scrap my Halloween pictures as soon as they're developed.
Happy Scrapping!
All paper elements used are from Authentique Paper's Glowing Collection
All adhesives used are from Glue Arts
Paper: Black Scratch Brocade, Newsprint, Harlequin Patches
Headline: Trick or Treat, back: newsprint corner piece
Noteables: Beware of Candy Overload
Icons: Fright Night, Happy Haunting
Other: Architectural trace paper, EK Flower Burst Punch, Glitter, Fab Rips from Studio Calico, ric rac
Great project! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove the glitter line! Great job with GlueArts products!!
ReplyDeleteso awesome..love it
ReplyDeleteok, From now on all I will use for my glitter is my GGP runner! I had no idea it would hold glitter, but of course it would - it's GA!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips :) Wonderful project!
ReplyDeleteStunning! I love the glitter.
ReplyDeleteLove the look of the glitter. Never thought of using my glider that way. Duh!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful (or is that "boo-tiful"!) layout! What a clever use of the glitter! Love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat layout!! Love the project!! The papers are so cool! TFS! Hugs.. Maggy :)
ReplyDeletewonderful layout, love how you did the glitter framed paper, and used the raise'ns to add the dimension. thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletebeautiful, love your collection
ReplyDeleteLove how you did the glitter mat! So cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat layout. Thanks for sharing the techniques you used in the layout.
ReplyDeleteI loved your tips and your page!Who knew glue arts could do all those things?
ReplyDeleteWonderful details! I have to try that glitter technique!
ReplyDeleteSuper work,Can I use Cyanoacrylate Adhesive to glue that things?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this ...its use full...Super Glue or Cyanoacrylate.
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