
Hello everyone and welcome to Altenew’s Refresh Your Alcohol Markers Blog Hop!! Today we are showcasing all of the new marker refills. If you arrived here from the talented Emily Midgett blog, then you are on the right track. If you arrived here on your own, then you will want to start at the beginning, the Altenew Card Blog so that you don’t miss a thing!
Take a look at my circle layout:
I used the new Alcohol Marker refills to create the background of this circle layout!
Here’s how I created this layout:
Place a piece of Bristol Smooth Cardstock on a craft sheet.
Drop a couple of drops of Altenew Coral Berry, Frosty Pink and Ruby Red from Artist Marker Refill Set A onto the white cardstock.
Once it dries, use a small plate and trace the rim. Cut out the circle.
Adhere the circle to another piece of white cardstock and cut the circle again.
Adhere the photo to the left side, using foam tape.
Use a sewing machine, stitch around the edge of the photo and the edge of the circle.
Stamp the sentiment using the Altenew Thick and Thin Alpha stamp set.
Handwrite the journaling and add some New Day Card Kit Enamel Dots to finish the page off.
What is a blog hop without an amazing gift? Yayyy!!
Prizes
- Altenew is giving away a $30 gift certificate to SIX lucky winners! Please leave a comment on the Altenew Card Blog and/or Altenew Scrapbook Blog by Wednesday, September 26, 2018 at 11:59pm EDT for a chance to win. The winners will be announced on the Altenew Card Blog and Altenew Scrapbook Blog on Saturday, September 29th, 2018.
- In addition I have a $20 gift certificate to giveaway from comments left on this post by Tuesday, September 25th at 11:59pm EDT for a chance to win. The winner will be announced on Wednesday, September 26th, 2018.
Next Stop on this Blog Hop is the:
Leigh Houston
You do not want to miss out on her amazing creations!!
Just in case you lose your place along the way, here is the complete list of participants so that you can find your way back:
Kymona Tracey ← you are here
Supplies used:
(Thank you so much for stopping by. Compensated affiliate links used at no cost to you. The Altenew products were given to me since I’m on the design team. The other products were personally purchased. This post was not paid or sponsored.)
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Such an original in shape and design. Lovely layout and yummy 😀
Fun and unique project, Kymona!
That’s a different and lovely creation! 🙂
Such a sweet layout using the refills!!! Love the stitching especially and those beignets look delicious!
That’s a fun BG technique and I love the stitching you did, too.
Such a cool idea to use them like that for a background!!!
Great background for a yummy photo. I can almost smell them.
Sweet colors, sweet treats, and sweet layout – I love it!!
What a fun and easy technique! I love how it turned out! Thanks for the inspiration!
Love the circle! (and the beignet looks pretty good too). Love the texture of the stitching on the LO. TFS.
This is very pretty. Thanks for sharing.
Sweet image! Fabulous colors!!!!
another fun and creative idea, Kymona – i had my first beignet in New Orleans quite a few years ago and they are so yummy.
What a beautiful layout!! I have to admit that my life revolves around food and those beignets look absolutely scrumptious. I hope one day I get the chance to eat one.
What a FUN PROJECT! So cute!
May I say your lay-out is SCRUMPTIOUS-looking?? The colors & FOOD made me salivate!
Love that background and the idea of a circle LO! Thanks for the inspiration Kymona!
Great to see out of the box shapes for layouts. Maybe the start of a recipe book?. Might have to try it.
What a lovely layout and you had to go and make me hungry!! Gosh!! Those look good!! Great job, now I have to go to the kitchen and see what I can dig up!!
Oh, you are making me so hungry. Love the plate mimic. great layout.
Beautiful card
Beignets?? So delicious!! I was in New Orleans about 20 years ago, and they were one of my most favorite things there. Love your circle of beauty!!
Wow what a great project – thanks for sharing:)
What a fantastically fun layout, so creative to make a circular design! BTW, the beignets look amazing!
Hi Kymona,
Love your circle layout! I’ve never seen one before. But I love the way you created the paper even more… Looks great!
I love your layout and the food looks yummy. I have never had one of those. I think I am missing out.
Beautiful and yummy creation !
I like the colors of the refills that you used. I’m excited about these refills.
Simple, delighted scrapbook idea. I fall in love with this idea .
cute layout!
How yummy is this post? Very creative down to the stitching.
Thank you
Great technique and layout.
Great layout. I remember eating Beignets in New Orleans, oh so good 😋
Thanks for sharing…
What a fun and unique layout! I, too, love to scrapbook and you’ve given me tons of inspiration to think outside the box and do something different! Love the background that you made with the ink refills!
Love the layout! And now I want beignets! 🙂
What a great design! Love the colors & unique layout. I need to get a snack now after seeing those goodies!
This is so cr4eative!
This looks awesome! Great job! 🙂
What a fun idea!
Great project!
Awesome fun layout!
I like your circle layout very creative
Adorable layout!
Beautiful and original. Thanks for sharing!
It’s about time for supper and the rolls look
delicious. Funtastic layout.
thanks for sharing
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Now that made me hungry….Beignet’s were so yummy when I was in New Orlean’s years ago. This brought back memories….thank you so much for sharing your beautiful work….hugs
Awesome layout and such an unique idea..love it:)
This is so fun. I like how you let the drops of ink stay as drops to create a polka dot effect. Also, your journaling makes me so happy, because it’s amazing how many memories are wrapped up in food! It reminds me of when I was in college, and somehow I always ended up talking with my family about what they ate that week. It was like I could tell how the family was doing from the dinners they were making. Thanks for sharing this beautiful layout and these fun memories with us!