Oh what a brilliant idea! I really want to use embellishment clusters more as I love the layered look on the page. It's something that has become more the style in scrapping in the years I haven't been scrapping much, so it's really new to me (along with mixed media backgrounds, which I'm loving!). I'm struggling doing the layering with the embellishments on the page its self and think this prep will really help! Thank you!
Irit you're the best! I had to pause the video to crack up-twice!!. Between that random embellishment cluster and you blurting out that one of the birds freaks you out, LMAO!! I love your sense of humor! I did this after one of your previous videos and what a great idea! It's so fun and it got me playing with the ephemera and chipboard that I love the most! Perfect to do when your feeling stuck on just getting started. TFS! -Shari
This is great!!! I think I will do this with my January Documented kit and my December Main Kit ephemera. Thanks for the updated tutorial. Can't wait to see how you use your clusters.
love the embellishment clusters. i tend to struggle using premade ones on layouts. would really like to see how you incorporate them into your projects :-)
I enjoyed viewing your video so much!! First of all, I love Maggie Holmes' work so much, and secondly - I thoroughly enjoyed the way you put your embellishments together ... not too much. not too sparse - just right!! The colors you used featuring the Maggie Holmes' kit are my favorite since I was a little girl. My mother felt the same way - and her mother before her. Maybe it's something in our DNA?? I'm saving this video to watch again, and look forward to watching your future videos. Thank-you again for the enjoyment and inspiration. You said some things (suggestions) that I've never heard anyone suggest before!! :)
I only just now got around to watching this, I absolutely love your embellishment clusters - thank you for sharing - I feel like giving this a go someday too! :) xo
I don't usually comment on vlogs, I just enjoy watching , but Irit I enjoyed this so much, you have inspired me to try this kind of embellishment technique. I would love to see how you use these on your already amazing layouts. Thanks for sharing
Hi Trini! I use sometimes a powder tool, it's just a little container with baby powder that you brush on the stickers to remove stickiness. That way I can move them around without worrying they will stick to something I don't want them to... Mine is from EK success but you can just use a regular brush dipped in a bit of baby powder.
Very nice your embelishment I like them very much. But please could tell me what the word "cluster" mean exactly? I am sorry I am french Thank you Nathalie
HI Nathalie! Sorry for taking so long, your new comment reminded me that I never answered this one. A cluster in basically a group of things. In scrapbooking it is usually used together with the word embellishment so an embellishment cluster is a group of embellishments, or decorations. It is more interesting and fun to group and layer embellishment (into a cluster), but sometimes can be tricky to get a pretty look and a nice balance. Hope that helps!
I would think that matching the embelishments up with plain tags or tags that dyed/stapmed would not seem so wasteful. I am Canadian and we do pay more for the collections plus tax plus shipping and border fees so I do not buy collections that often. Well hopefully my dollar goes up more😆😉 then i will buy more.
Nancy Fedunec that's a great idea of course! I find I don't use larger pieces of ephemera so easily and never on their own without something layered on top, so it's not wasteful for me, but of course there are lots of great ways to stretch ones stash, like using cheaper supplies for the back pieces and layers, be it tags, newspaper cuts, scraps of patterned paper etc.
Oh what a brilliant idea! I really want to use embellishment clusters more as I love the layered look on the page. It's something that has become more the style in scrapping in the years I haven't been scrapping much, so it's really new to me (along with mixed media backgrounds, which I'm loving!). I'm struggling doing the layering with the embellishments on the page its self and think this prep will really help! Thank you!
Thank you so much for the fantastic tutorial! Your clusters are stunning. I am so glad I had bought everything in the February kit so I can try these.
Irit you're the best! I had to pause the video to crack up-twice!!. Between that random embellishment cluster and you blurting out that one of the birds freaks you out, LMAO!! I love your sense of humor! I did this after one of your previous videos and what a great idea! It's so fun and it got me playing with the ephemera and chipboard that I love the most! Perfect to do when your feeling stuck on just getting started. TFS! -Shari
I loved what you put together for the embellishments. So pretty.
yay! so fun! love the clusters you made!! they're SO interesting and lovely!!
Thanks. You inspired me to use up some chipboard stickers that I had leftover from a long time ago. Love your videos
I really enjoy the process you go through, it's great sometimes to see others try and try again to get something to work.
I so struggle with layering and you make it look so easy. They are all so gorgeous.
Love all your beautiful clusters, really very pretty Tfs 🥰
Thanks so much! 😊
I absolutely love this video! What a great idea!
This is great!!! I think I will do this with my January Documented kit and my December Main Kit ephemera. Thanks for the updated tutorial. Can't wait to see how you use your clusters.
Love the video, its so nice to hear your process of how you make your choices, tfs.
love the embellishment clusters. i tend to struggle using premade ones on layouts. would really like to see how you incorporate them into your projects :-)
So cool. I ordered the hole Maggie Holmes collection and can't wait to try this out. Thank you ❤
I enjoyed viewing your video so much!! First of all, I love Maggie Holmes' work so much, and secondly - I thoroughly enjoyed the way you put your embellishments together ... not too much. not too sparse - just right!! The colors you used featuring the Maggie Holmes' kit are my favorite since I was a little girl. My mother felt the same way - and her mother before her. Maybe it's something in our DNA?? I'm saving this video to watch again, and look forward to watching your future videos. Thank-you again for the enjoyment and inspiration. You said some things (suggestions) that I've never heard anyone suggest before!! :)
Love this...I love to see more of these.
I only just now got around to watching this, I absolutely love your embellishment clusters - thank you for sharing - I feel like giving this a go someday too! :) xo
I love your tutorials!! Thanks so much!
I love how they look but I have trouble using them once they are made , not sure what the problem is.
I agree with Shari, you are so funny!! Love your videos and style. Wish you were my next door neighbor. :). TFS.
I like your embellishments
those are so cool!
Beautiful thanks for sharing!
I don't usually comment on vlogs, I just enjoy watching , but Irit I enjoyed this so much, you have inspired me to try this kind of embellishment technique. I would love to see how you use these on your already amazing layouts. Thanks for sharing
Paola Prosper aaaaaa thx so much for taking the time to respond! even though I can't reply to every comment I love reading them so much!
Love your tutorial. TFS
what's in the bottle that you're applying to some of the ephemera after you add them to your cluster?
Hi Trini! I use sometimes a powder tool, it's just a little container with baby powder that you brush on the stickers to remove stickiness. That way I can move them around without worrying they will stick to something I don't want them to... Mine is from EK success but you can just use a regular brush dipped in a bit of baby powder.
Irit Landgraf didn't know about that so thanks for posting
Thank you! Your advice/ideas really helped me. :)
Very nice your embelishment I like them very much.
But please could tell me what the word "cluster" mean exactly?
I am sorry I am french
Thank you
Nathalie
HI Nathalie! Sorry for taking so long, your new comment reminded me that I never answered this one. A cluster in basically a group of things. In scrapbooking it is usually used together with the word embellishment so an embellishment cluster is a group of embellishments, or decorations. It is more interesting and fun to group and layer embellishment (into a cluster), but sometimes can be tricky to get a pretty look and a nice balance. Hope that helps!
Goong to order these i love the. Tfp
Lol! The bird is a little creepy. Lovely tutorial! :)
I would think that matching the embelishments up with plain tags or tags that dyed/stapmed would not seem so wasteful. I am Canadian and we do pay more for the collections plus tax plus shipping and border fees so I do not buy collections that often. Well hopefully my dollar goes up more😆😉 then i will buy more.
Nancy Fedunec that's a great idea of course! I find I don't use larger pieces of ephemera so easily and never on their own without something layered on top, so it's not wasteful for me, but of course there are lots of great ways to stretch ones stash, like using cheaper supplies for the back pieces and layers, be it tags, newspaper cuts, scraps of patterned paper etc.