Imagination, Balloons, Halloween, and More with Graphic 45!
Today, we have imaginative, beautiful projects from our Design Team! Joanne Bain and Arlene Cuevas will help our imaginations soar with these creative ideas. We are in love!
First, check out this paper hot air balloon from the incredible Joanne! All the fussy cut elements are simply perfect.
"For something a little different I decided to create a hot air balloon detailed to suit the darkside. I have fussy cut lots of bits and pieces from the amazing Rare Oddities collection to dress the balloon to a real halloween feel." ~Joanne
Supply List
G45 Materials Used - Rare Oddities Collection - 4501156 Cardstock Stickers, 4501151 6x6 Paper Pad, 4501152 8x8 Paper Pad, 4501153 12x12 Paper Pad, 4500422 Metal Brad Staples.
Other - Smooch Glitz Plum Spice.
Next, check out this photo portfolio from Arlene using World's Fair! We love this vacation photo idea - how amazing!
"I created this Photo Portfolio to archive photos from our trip to Florida in February earlier this year. This handmade portfolio is perfect to house full size photos - up to 43 photos to be exact! I created a Snapguide tutorial to help walk you through how to create the portfolio. How you alter it is up to you! :-) I chose Graphic 45’s amazing World’s Fair paper collection. Happy crafting!" ~Arlene
Arlene's YouTube Walk-Through Video
Supply List
World’s Fair 12x12 paper pad
World’s Fair 8x8 paper pad
World’s Fair 6x6 patterns and solids
World’s Fair Decorative Chipboard
World’s Fair Journaling Chipboard
World’s Fair Ephemra cards
Staples: Ornate Metal Keys, Ornate Metal Keyholes, Ornate Metal Label Holder, Washi Tape set
Petaloo Flowers
Wild Orchid Crafts flowers
12x12 Paper Studio Kraft card stock
8 x 11 Paper Studio Kraft card stock
Ranger’s Distress ink - Walnut Stain
ScorTape
Scotch ATG Adhesive
Glossy Accents
E6000
Hot glue
Don't forget there's still time to win a set of Halloween papers of your own! Enter here to win An Eerie Tale:
Thanks so much for joining us, G45ers! We love these ideas and know you did too.
Happy Papercrafting,
The G45 Family
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Awesome projects!
Posted by: Jeanette Robertson | October 15, 2015 at 05:19 AM
I love the Rare Oddities!!So cool!
Posted by: Anna Violette | October 15, 2015 at 06:01 AM
Wow !!!! I can't get over all the beautiful projects that just keep coming. I will be trying Arlene's photo folio. I am not sure I am up to Joanne's yet.
Posted by: Orlie Severson | October 15, 2015 at 09:14 AM
Daily creative inspiration! Thank you!
Posted by: Martie Rollin | October 15, 2015 at 11:05 AM
Love the world fair photo folio always beautiful projects on here
Posted by: Frances Perkins | October 15, 2015 at 11:11 AM
love your papers for so many years, so I really think I should start using them.
Posted by: Toniann Carbone | October 15, 2015 at 01:23 PM
Very pretty photo folio, World's Fair is so colorful... flowers are gorgeous touch !
Joanne ... my, my, my such fun fussy cut detail !Rare Oddities is just so fun !
Posted by: Rosann | October 15, 2015 at 01:41 PM
All the halloween projects are so fun. Am working on halloween now with all the inspiration available. thanks as always for sharing.
Posted by: TheresaMP | October 15, 2015 at 06:20 PM
Always a treat to see the wonderful projects that are created with G45 papers!
Posted by: Karen Itzenhuiser | October 15, 2015 at 10:10 PM
Spooky and out of this world, with Rare Oddities .
Loving Arlene's Folio wonderfully done .
Posted by: Elaine | October 15, 2015 at 11:26 PM
Awesome creations...
Arlene I love your album...prefect size for those prefect vacations...would love to make one for our up and coming vacation ...thank you all for sharing ...
Posted by: Gloria Westerman | October 16, 2015 at 02:23 AM
Wonderful projects! Wow the fussy cutting, amazing.
Thanks so much for the beautiful papers Graphic 45. Without your papers & other goodies, things like these wonderful projects wouldn't be possible.
Posted by: Linda Storey | October 16, 2015 at 09:44 AM
Bravo ladies. Such wonderful projects to admire.
Posted by: Michelle Nettleton | October 16, 2015 at 02:22 PM