Friday, 5 December 2025

Glitter & Embossing - Festive Magic Made Easy

December crafting is all about sparkle, shine, and texture — the little touches that make every tag, card, journal page, or December Daily entry feel magical.
Glitter and embossing are the perfect festive secret weapons. This post covers the essential products, how to use them, handy tips, and five quick techniques to get you crafting fast and beautifully this season.


 The Essentials — Glitter & Embossing Products

Loose Glitter is pure sparkle power - it is perfect for perfect for edges, die-cuts, titles, or frosty embellishments. It can be used to create great snow effects, shaker pockets, bauble pages & mixed media textures. 

Tip: Apply with clear-drying glue for clean sparkle.

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Glitter Pastes are  dimensional & mess-free shine. They are ideal for stencilling and raised textures with zero fallout and are great for snowflake stencils, starbursts, title pages & card borders.

Tip: Spread through a stencil for crisp designs.

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Shimmer Sprays  have a soft glow & luminosity. They add fine sparkle for layering, misting, or soft embellishments. Use these for journal backgrounds, white die-cuts, subtle festive sheens.

Tip: Spray lightly and build layers gradually.



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Embossing  gives texture, shine & a professional finish

Embossing Powders  raise your designs with glossy, luxurious texture. They are great for titles, snowflakes, borders, mixed media layers.

Tip: Use a clear embossing pen for extra shine.

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Embossing Ink Pads are slow-drying inks that hold detail beautifully for crisp embossing.

Embossing Glazes have a translucent color + glossy finish over inks or tags.



Five Quick & Festive Techniques

Once you’ve chosen your glitters and embossing supplies, it’s time to turn them into beautiful projects quickly. Here are 5 Quick & Festive Techniques to help you achieve that - 

1.  Embossed Edges for Luxe Holiday Cards

Heat emboss edges for instant elegance. This is technique perfect for cards, photo mats, December
Daily title pages

Supplies: Ranger Embossing Powders, VersaMark Ink, Heat Tool


2. Glitter Paste + Stencils = Instant Festive Flair

Create crisp, sparkling textures in seconds. A great technique for snowflake backgrounds, tags and album dividers.

Supplies: Prima Glitter Paste, Nuvo Glimmer Paste, Stencils




3. Shimmer Spray Over Embossing (Magic Resist!)

Embossed areas resist spray for magical effects. Use this technique when creating journal backgrounds, title cards, mixed media layers

Supplies: Dylusions Shimmer Sprays, Lindy’s Starburst Sprays, Distress Mica Sprays



4.  Transform Die Cuts Into Glittered Embellishments

Turn plain die cuts into sparkling focal points. That is right titles, ephemera are perfect for this as well as cluster building.         

Supplies: Loose glitter, glue, die cuts


5. Heat Embossing Over Texture Paste = Melted Metallic Magic

For bold, textured mixed media pages. This is perfect for mixed media tags, grungy layouts, standout focal points.

Supplies: Texture Paste, Embossing Powders, Stencils



Final Tip: Mix & Match!

Combine these techniques for maximum impact on your next project - 

  • Glitter-paste backgrounds + embossed edges

  • Shimmer spray resist + glittered titles

  • Texture paste embossing + stencilled shimmer

One or two layers = pretty. Three layers = holiday perfection.

I bet your projects will shimmer and shine this holiday season.

Tuesday, 2 December 2025

Merry + Bright

December has approached so quickly and I have an inspiring layout for this month’s moodboard for Scrappingclearly. Using the ABM journal to create a festive themed page. Started with a gessoed page to help it take all the colours I have thrown into this. Adhering this Christmas image from the Luckyfindings imageries to start the process. I applied DW paints in Ruby, Aloe, Buff and Fir to blend in the image to this page. Using a stencil for the stars and sentiment from TH along with the Christmas deer stamp painted with Scribble Stick in Ancient and Ruby, how cool does this deer look in the background, this compliments the image and theme here. To finish this off with some white splatters to tie in the page. Hope I have inspired you to head over to the Scrappingclearly website to buy these amazing products to recreate your own. 








Monday, 1 December 2025

DECEMBER challenges - the end of 2025

   Welcome to our DECEMBER 2025 Challenges!

Our last month of new challenges and new inspiration.

Remember, one lucky monthly winner will receive an exclusive Scrapping Clearly Prize Box, that will be filled with premium crafting supplies that will fuel their creative journey.

DECEMBER CHALLENGES

1. Our DECEMBER Moodboard:

This visual mood board  - be inspired by these colours, textures and themes.




For DECEMBER, think: festive, earthy, nostalgic, traditional, magical, creative, merry

2. DECEMBER Sketch:

A Sketch - please use the Sketch as your base design, but interpret it freely into your projects - any paper craft project can apply!






3. Weekly ATC Prompts

Every Monday, we will release a unique ATC prompt. This is a NO-SWAP ATC project. This allows you to create your own mini artworks to keep as your own project. By the end of 2025, you will have your own collection of 52 ATCs that incorporated the weekly theme or technique.

Check out this BLOG, to see the current list of  weekly ATC prompts.



SUBMISSION PROCESS

Participants must upload their completed projects into the DECEMBER Prize Draw Album  in the Scrapping Clearly Share and Inspire Facebook Group.








Please load your entries to this album by the end of the month to be in the running for the Prize box. Please note: Please edit your photo caption in Facebook to give us information about your project and inspiration.

At the end of each month, one overall winner will be chosen across all three challenges, based on creativity, adherence to the challenge brief and effort and originality.


What a year of inspiration and creation! Thank you for being a part of it.

And for all your Mixed Media and Paper Craft needs, make sure you head to our website at: https://scrappingclearly.com.au/


Thank you,
Amanda
On behalf of the Scrapping Clearly team

Sunday, 30 November 2025

“With Brave Wings She Flies”




The page centres around feminine strength and freedom, symbolised by the central female figure with angel wings and the empowering phrase “With Brave Wings She Flies.” There is a mystical and steampunk influence, with visual storytelling elements such as wings, keys, and vintage ephemera suggesting transformation and resilience.

Colour Palette

  • Dominant hues: Lime green, apple green, chartreuse, and deep mossy green, accented by teal and pops of yellow.
  • Contrasts: The greens are softened with neutral tones (beige, black, white), and pops of vintage floral tones (dusty rose, cream).
  • Background: Transparent washes of bright green with script overlays provide texture and depth without overpowering the focal elements.

Techniques & Mediums

  • Mixed media layering: The background includes blended acrylics or inks with bold brushstrokes and subtle resist or transparency techniques to reveal the layered handwritten text underneath.
  • Collage layering:
    • Central female figure with illustrated angel wings.
    • Vintage ephemera elements (ticket stub, measuring tape, butterfly, lock and key, green leaf, florals).
  • Hand-drawn/digital florals are collaged in clusters, offering soft organic shapes against geometric and linear elements.

Composition

  • Focal Point: The central figure’s intense gaze and symmetrical wings command attention. Positioned slightly left of centre for balance.
  • Visual Anchors:
    • The “With Brave Wings She Flies” sentiment is top-aligned and grounded by the floral collage at bottom right.
    • Diagonal movement: Created by the lock, key, and ephemera at the lower left corner, guiding the eye through the page.
  • Typography: The script in the background adds a poetic, aged feel, grounding the modern colour palette in nostalgic storytelling.

Elements & Symbolism

  • Wings = strength, rising above challenges.
  • Key & Lock = unlocking potential or guarding personal growth.
  • Vintage florals & ticket = softening, journey, and femininity.
  • Ruler (6”) = symbolism of measure and growth

This piece is a layered, confident celebration of individuality and feminine power. It balances whimsical dreamscape elements with nostalgic vintage ephemera, brought together with Lisa Oxley’s signature bold colour blocking and layered mixed media techniques. The page both empowers and enchants.


25 - Christmas Card with Guest Curated Collective Designer Rox Boyce





A quick run through on how I created this card

  • Firstly I stamped on the background image and created a distress ink background leaving a few highlights in white
  •  I then added a gentle spritz of water. 
  • Next I stamped and fussy cut out the numbers. Attaching them with foam dots and adding some TH Christmas ephemera.
  •  I used a little Distress Stickles for that extra sparkle
  •  A  white gel pen to add some highlights. 
  • Finally I mounted on black card and machine stitched around the edges before gluing onto a blank card base.

 

Saturday, 29 November 2025

JOURNAL FEATURE SERIES - BLOG POST 3 Tags & Stamps — The Secret Layers That Transform Your Journals & Layouts

 

Blog Post 3: Tags & Stamps — The Secret Layers That Transform Your Journals & Layouts

When words and images tell your story, tags and stamps provide the glue — the visual echoes and interactive elements that make your pages feel complete, cohesive, and rich with meaning. In this post, we’ll explore how to use tags and stamps intentionally, why you want them, and how they can elevate both your art journaling and scrapbooking practice.


Why Tags & Stamps Matter in Journals & Layouts

  • Dimension and interaction: Tags let you tuck hidden notes behind photos, fold out extra content, or create pull tabs. They invite the viewer to peek deeper.

  • Visual rhythm & repetition: Stamps echo motifs, textures, or sentiments across a layout so your eye travels naturally.

  • Cohesion & theme building: Using consistent stamp styles or tag shapes ties pages together, making disparate elements feel intentional.

  • Anchors for journaling & focal points: Tags can be a journaling spot, label, or a contrasting accent. Stamps can provide titles, quotes, or subtle backgrounds to support your story rather than compete.


Tag Ideas & How to Use Them

Think beyond just paper tags — experiment with vellum, chipboard, acetate, fabric, or even cork. Here are some creative uses:

  • Hidden journaling tags: Slip a journaled tag behind a photo mat or flap for secret reflections.

  • Title tags: Use a tab-style tag as a heading spot for a page or section.

  • Layered clusters: Stack your tag over or under ephemera, stitches, thread, or washi for texture.

  • Interactive elements: Use tags as pull-outs or condition them with string or ribbon.

  • Mixed media tags: Treat tags as mini canvases — stamp, paint, collage, and then attach them to your page.

In the ScrappingClearly store, look for tag packs, die-cut tag sheets, or specialty tag embellishments that complement your journal sizes. Click here and you will be taken to the shop to view a great range available today



Stamp Techniques & Best Practices


Kinds of stamps you might use:

  • Background / texture stamps: Patterns, grids, dots, scribbles — great as subtle texture behind images.

  • Sentiment stamps: Phrases, quotes, dates — perfect for captions, titles, or journaling prompts.

  • Image stamps / motifs: Icons, florals, shapes — for accent elements or layering.

  • Alpha & number stamps: For adding dates, headers, or numeric journaling.

Tips for stamping success:

  1. Use a light touch: Press evenly, lift straight—especially on textured or collage surfaces.

  2. Choose ink wisely: Archival dye inks, pigment inks, and hybrid inks all have strengths. If stamping over gesso or paint, a pigment/versafine/mineral ink usually holds better.

  3. Stamp before layering heavy media: If you intend to paint or gloss over, stamp first so your image isn’t lost.

  4. Mask and layer: Use masking to partially stamp behind other elements, creating depth.

  5. Stamp off and re-use: One stamp impression can become a background, then an accent when stamped again lighter.

In the ScrappingClearly store, we stock an enormous range of stamps  Click here and you will be taken to the shop to view some of our diverse stamp ranges. 


Pulling It All Together — Page Workflow

  1. Choose your journal & pen / paint pen combo (from earlier posts).

  2. Plan your layout — decide where photos, journaling, and focal points go.

  3. Stamp a subtle background or texture layer (lightly).

  4. Add your tags — tuck, overlay, or cluster.

  5. Journal, title, or add sentiment stamps.

  6. Go back with stamping over edges or accents to frame or repeat motifs.

  7. Finish with any paint pen or highlight details.

When executed thoughtfully, tags + stamps become the visual glue — they connect your journaling to your images and make the whole page feel like one intentional piece, not disparate bits stuck together.


What’s Next?

With your journal, pens, tags, and stamps working in harmony, your pages can breathe, resonate, and tell your story in layers. In the upcoming November newsletter, we’ll highlight photo prompts and gratitude journaling  — perfect complements to everything you’ve learned in this series.

We hope you have enjoyed this series and it has helped you with your planning and you can add some of these tips to make your journalling pages even more spectacular. 

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Thursday, 27 November 2025

Hi everyone, today I had a play in my art journal using all of the products from Scrappingclearly. Using the Dina Wakley journal and Luckyfindings imagery sheet which are all available from Kylie. First I adhered the image that I had printed on tissue paper with DW gel medium. I find this medium great to work with leaving no sticky residue on your page. I then used Simon Hurley’s Astro Paste in Refined Copper to create a body through a stencil for my image.  I proceeded to build a background with DW paints that complimented the image, leaving some white space to tie this page together. I used paints through stencils to create depth around my page. To finish off the layout I cut a quote from the DW ledger quotes. Cutting and spreading the quote is visually pleasing. Being in a journal I did not want to add bulk therefore adding layers to my page with paints, stencils and some stamping to bring this image to life. Hope you are getting into a creative mood and playing with your supplies from Kylie at Scrappingclearly. Below are some close ups to inspire you.