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The Showroom Tinkering
Ink Jennifer Wuthrich
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Fun and sassy were words that were ringing in my ears from our designers this month. Tinkering Ink has taken a road less traveled and threw “ordinary” out the window! They are daring and limitless while challenging your creativity to come and take a step further.
Tinkering Ink mixes patterns, vibrant colors, and strong design elements to offer so many possibilities for all of your crafting projects. Our designers found the papers and embellishments just as easy to use both on and off the page.
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Design note:
The bright fun colors of Tinkering Ink papers and Embellishments are perfect for telling a story about the ordinary things in your life.
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Chick Flicks by: Brianne Nevill. Supplies:
Paper: Tinkering Ink, Cardstock: Bazzill Basics Papers, Rub-ons: Tinkering Ink, Stickers: American Crafts, Making Memories, Pen: American Crafts, Bling: Doodlebug, Chipboard: Maya Road, Misc: buttons,
inventory tag, movie ticket.
Journaling:
Growing up I was always the type of girl who loved a good action movie over
a sappy chick flick. Star Wars, Lord of the
Rings, Indiana Jones, or even the X-Men
movies were some of my favorites! Somewhere
between marriage and becoming a Mommy
something changed. Now I am such a sap for
the most emotion-filled chick flicks
(although I still love sci-fi).
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Design note:
I loved
the letters that Tinkering Makes, but the
colors they came in did not work with my
page. I simply traced new letters that
would work with my page.
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Style
by Dora Phillips. Supplies:
Paper: Tinkering Ink, Cardstock:
Bazzill Basics Papers, Ink: Stampin' Up!, Rub-on:
Daisy D's, Badge: American Crafts, Die
Cut: CherryArte.
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Design note:
Tinkering Ink's Rip Strips are so much fun to work with! What a great idea. It is basically material with adhesive backing that comes as one whole piece for you to tear apart as needed. You can fray the edges, wrinkle it up, place it under, over or through elements on you project.
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Curiosity by Michelle McClung. Supplies:
Paper: Bazzill Basics Papers, Tinkering Ink, Rip Strips: Tinkering Ink, Title Font: Opposites Attract for the Cricut.
Journaling:
You had to figure out how this fountain worked. That's so Cole! I just
couldn't put the camera down to say, "Cole,
you're going to get wet!" That's so mommy!
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