Good morning everyone and happy crafting Tuesday
Here's my take on this month's moodboard
Good morning everyone and happy crafting Tuesday
Here's my take on this month's moodboard
Welcome to our MARCH 2026 Challenges!
The year is already racing - so take some time this month to create for yourself. Here at Scrapping clearly we believe that creating doesn’t just make something beautiful — it makes you happier.
This visual mood board - be inspired by these colours, vibes and techniques.
ALL Papercraft projects are welcomed: Scrapbooking, to art journalling, to tags and cards. We wanna see it all! :)
Hey there everyone.
Emma with you today, sharing a canvas project featuring some of the new 'Gilded Silence' sheets.
I have used an image from the Quartlets sheet and I have cut some circles out of the groundworks sheet.


Today I am sharing a 6x6 page in my Kraft journal using the wonderful 'love bite' imagery sheet. The image has packing tape over it and has been die-cut in a rectangular shape, this also protects the image. Inspiration taken from a recent live by TH.
I had a play with bright pink paints and used a stencil to apply some pigment powders to create this cool effect. I really enjoy creating backgrounds in my art journals and most times I don't want to cover them up. I keep my pages simple and let the background effects be my creative play and the imagery to be my focal point. I freely applied in a circular motion using a gold contour liner to create some circles.
Thanks for stopping by and go checkout Kylies new images for the month of February, they are so cool!!!
The quote “What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make”—sets a powerful, introspective tone. It challenges the viewer to consider their actions and impact.
Emotional Tone
The central character (a wide-eyed, wistful girl) evokes vulnerability and contemplation, aligning with the empowering quote and inviting a deeper emotional response
Accents: Pops of black, white, and beige/sepia (particularly in the collage pieces like the eyes and text).
Contrast: Strong contrast is used with the black lace trim and dark shadows in the portrait and background elements to ground the otherwise cool palette.
Focal Elements
Portrait: The haunting, painterly girl with wet eyes and smudged cheeks is the visual anchor. She commands attention and draws emotional focus.
Text Blocks: The quote is divided into digestible chunks using high-contrast turquoise and white blocks, laid out rhythmically for maximum emphasis.
Large Number 4:
The bold, stenciled number “4” (and date “AUG 4”) adds structure, possibly referencing a meaningful date.
Techniques & Layers
Various stencils have been used—dots, florals, and tribal/folk-style edges—layered across the page for visual texture.
Collage: Eyes, barcode-style elements, and a daisy flower add tactile variety and symbolic intrigue.
Mixed Media Layers
Paint drips primarily black—create a sense of gravity or sadness.
Ink stamping/texture paste in white adds organic detailing to balance the rigid elements.
Layered washi or paper strips on the left and right provide boundary framing and flow.
Composition & Layout
Visual Balance: The portrait is slightly off-center to the right, creating dynamic tension.
Framing: The top lace and bottom torn layers draw the eye vertically. The large “4” and daisy offset the girl’s weight visually.
Typography: Modern block font used for the quote reinforces clarity and directness against the painterly textures. Symbolism: Eyes: Collaged human irises throughout the page suggest perception, awareness, or being watched/judged—fitting for a page about making a difference.
Daisy: Traditionally a symbol of purity and innocence, aligning with the girl’s gaze and the sincerity of the message.
Barcode/Numbers: Evoke themes of identity, time, and societal constructs—perhaps challenging the viewer to rise above labels and limitations.
Hello SC peeps. Today I created in my DW watercolour journal with the amazing Luckyfindings Quartlets imagery sheet 'love bite'. I dedicated this to my husband today marking Valentine's Day. These hearts were a happy accident made on watercolour paper using the distress acrylic paint dauber.
Hope you have a wonderful Valentine's Day and be inspired to create with these awesome images.