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Coloring

Make a Brag Book

Coloring, Diy, How to, Paper crafting, Quick Quotes, TutorialGabriela SimsComment

Hi everyone, Gabriela here with a project made from this month's Club Q.  I immediately fell in love with the small bound book and since I am preparing a set of baby items for one of my friends, I thought I would create a small book to go with the quilt and burp cloths.  I mention in the video that I am making a book for colors, but you can use this as a brag book or a miniature art journal as well.


I left a space on the front for a name for baby, I'll be putting "Colors" in that space; check out the video below.



I hope you enjoyed the video and you make something amazing with your Club Q.

Quick Quotes Products Used:

Club Q
Powder Puff Chalking Ink - Lemon Sorbet

Happy crafting, my next post will be all about sewing...I think.

Quick Quotes Powder Puff Chalking Inks Coloring Technique

Cards, Color, Coloring, Crafts, Diy, Quick Quotes, Paper crafting, How toGabriela SimsComment

Hi everyone, Gabriela here today to show you a fun way to use your Powder Puff Chalking Inks as markers and to demonstrate how I made the butterflies from this post. I decided to make a birthday card from the sentiments I had and a sheet of Farmhouse paper, I also used a butterfly from this month's Club Q, check out the video below:






 Quick Quotes Products Used:
Powder Puff Chalking Inks
Farmhouse 101
Quick Quotes Sentiment
March Club Q

Happy crafting!

All I do is craft, craft, craft...

Drawing, Watercolor, Coloring, Color, Cards, Crafts, How to, Hand Lettering, Paper crafting, Thrift, SuppliesGabriela SimsComment

Not really, but I wish that were true! I have been trying to up my crafting game and it's resulted in some purchases of supplies and then actively using them.  I try to make sure that I use my supplies regularly and I haven't bought new supplies (besides adhesive) in a few weeks. That might not sound spectacular, but for me that's a long time.  The truth is I realized I have enough supplies right now to go "shopping" in my craft studio; that realization forces me to use/rediscover what I already own.  Doing this has yielded some "Responsible Crafting".  I'm using that to refer to things like making swatches:

 

Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens

Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens

Practicing my handlettering: 

 

Done with Tombow Dual Brushpens

Done with Tombow Dual Brushpens

And even working on my digital art: 

 

Wacom Pad using Sketchbook

Wacom Pad using Sketchbook

I've been working to really get the most out of my supplies and I have to say I'm pretty happy.  I feel like I have fallen in love with some of my supplies all over again, which I like because I think it's easy to fall into the trap of "hoarding" supplies and being afraid to use your "good" supplies. To be honest, the whole reason you buy things should be so you can use them. I'm trying to take my own advice there, happy crafting!