Saturday, 7 March 2026

PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT - 5 Ways to Add Texture Without Using Texture Paste

 5 Ways to Add Texture  - Without Using Texture Paste

Showcasing our Design Team’s creative brilliance

Texture doesn’t have to mean thick mediums and heavy tools. Some of the richest, most engaging pages are built using clever layering and surface detail. Here are five texture techniques — along with inspiring examples from our Scrappingclearly Design Team — that you can recreate with products available in the Scrappingclearly shop.

1️⃣ Layered Ephemera Clusters – Tracey Beer Style

Ephemera clusters add instant dimensional interest without bulk. By stacking tickets, tags, die cuts, and focal pieces, you create visual depth that draws the eye.

Featured example:
In this layout, Tracey places a variety of ephemera beneath and around the photo, using foam tape to lift key elements and create shadow play. Notice how the layered bits guide your attention toward the story.

Tracey has used on her page - Lucky Findings Imagery - It's a gal thing , Dylusions spray inks Letter stickers, Stencil with Dina Wakley paint (Sky)Stencil with Bo Bunny glitter paste (Bubblegum), Vicki Boutin ephemera, Heidi Swapp stickers (Sun Chaser and Carefree), 49 & Market diecuts, Heidi Swapp puffy  stickers (Favorite Things) & Heidi Swapp dipped tags



2️⃣ Rub-Ons for Subtle Surface Detail – Emma Zappone Magic

Rub-ons are ideal for adding texture that doesn’t interfere with bulk — they sit right on the surface and feel naturally integrated.

Featured example:

In this piece, Emma applied delicate rub-ons across the background and edges, adding subtle visual texture that complements stamped details and layered papers. The effect is soft, rich, and unifying.

Emma has used on her page - 

Lucky Findings Imagery Sheets, Rub ons






3️⃣ Stencil with Ink Instead of Paste – Tracey Lea Henly Inspiration


Stencilling with inks or paints through a stencil gives you repeated patterns and visual texture — without adding physical height.

Featured example:

Tracey uses a patterned stencil with distress inks to create a subtle background pattern that ties all the cluster elements together, adding implied texture and movement.

Tracey has used on her page - 

Tim Holtz distress inks in Hickory Smoke and Tea Dye , Tim Holtz stencils and Aall and Create ephemera



4️⃣ Torn & Distressed Paper Edges – Georgia Arthur  Edge Play

Don’t underestimate the power of rough edges! Tearing, inking, sanding — these small moves create a tactile, organic feel.

Featured example:

Georgia tears and inks several layers of patterned paper, adding a raw, earthy texture that suits the theme beautifully. The distressed edges lead the eye inward toward the focal point.

Georgia has used on her page - 

 49 & Market plum grove, papers, this gorgeous imagery Little Peacock from LuckyFindings.





5️⃣ Paint for Organic Movement – Lisa Oxley Expressions

Whether it’s painting, dry brushing, splattering, or scraping, paint introduces variation and energy across the surface.

Featured example:
In this example, Lisa uses a acrylic paint with stencils to add movement behind the main elements. The paint marks provide contrast and visual texture without heavy buildup.

 Lisa has used on her page  - 

 DWM Black Gesso Ranger Dylusions Square Journal DWM Bee Hive honeycombgelli plateInktense  beehive stencilDWM Gesso Prismacolour pencils Darkroom Door background stamp fudeball black pensplatter girl stamp, Dorlands wax medium






Texture Is More Than Thickness

True texture comes from contrast, layering, repetition, shadow, movement, and intentional detail — and our Design Team has shown us gorgeous ways to achieve it in every style.

Take inspiration from these examples, swap products from your stash, and layer boldly.

Until next time enjoy the process, lean in to the chaos of creativity




Thursday, 5 March 2026

There is Freedom in Forgiveness


Hi everyone, Georgia here again with another creative journal page. My goodness, how good is this month's mood board colours, a take on wandering through wild meadows.
I started off with a painted background on an ABM journal page. I love using DW paints and stencils to get this layered effect. I stamped with TH florals to create these wandering meadows; I cemented my image with a title to not have my image floating. Along with this I use my uniball pen to outline my journal page to tie this all together.
She is from the Luckyfindings Quartlets images Quiet Devotion, loved working with this image.
Scrapping Clearly has so many images to spark your creativeness.

Enjoy the close ups below.








 

'Chase Your Dreams' - by Curated Collective Designer Emma Zappone

Happy Thursday all.
As I make my way to the N.T, I share my latest project with you.
Inspired by this months Palette Play came this canvas with all the greens.



Lets check out the Inspo....



Oh how these colours just sing to me.

I used only stash items that I have held onto for so long. Mix and matching, but mostly using Tim Holtz products the most on this project.









I hope you get the chance to play along with the march colours and themes.

I will catch you all again soon.
Em xx






Tuesday, 3 March 2026

be like a squirrel by Tracey B

 Good morning everyone and happy crafting Tuesday

Here's my take on this month's moodboard


Products I've used include

Distress ink (Bundled Sage, Peeled paint, Evergreen Bough & Crushed Olive)
script stamp
Tattered Angels Glimmermist Chalkboard spray (Evergreen)
Distress Crayon (Bubbling cauldron)

TFL
cheers
Tracey



Sunday, 1 March 2026

MARCH challenges

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.

MARCH CHALLENGES


Our MARCH Moodboard: Meadow Wanderer

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! :)





ColoursUse shades of sage, olive, soft moss & buttercream
VibeNature walks, wildflowers & earthly calm
Technique: Nature stamping, botanicals & tea-stains


March - Book of Me

Our "Book of me" continues with this month's prompts. Use it to document memories, record reflections, and express yourself creatively. This month we focus on reflection, growth & memory.



Weekly Inspo Prompts : Mini-works of art

Every Monday, we will release a unique inspo prompt. Create your very own....Mini works of art
You create ATC or Index size cards created for your enjoyment, not to be swapped or traded. By the end of 2026, you will have your own collection of 52 cards that incorporated the weekly colour, quote, theme or technique.

Check out this {link}, to see the current list of weekly inspo prompts.


SUBMISSION PROCESS

Participants must upload their completed projects into the February Albums in the Scrapping Clearly Share and Inspire Facebook Group.






Please load your entries to the albums by the end of the month. Please note: Please edit your photo caption in Facebook to give us information about your project and inspiration.

Prize boxes and gift vouchers will be up for grabs at different times during the year, but mostly we hope you are here for inspiration not the prizes!

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

Friday, 27 February 2026

February Prompt – Book of Me Journal

 



I wanted to share my
Book of Me project and the story behind this February prompt. For the base, I chose a Scrapping Clearly acrylic album because I love the structure it provides while still allowing me to build layers and dimension. To create more space and depth, I added acetate sheets throughout the album, giving myself extra pages and beautiful transparency between sections. The acetate allows images, colour and texture to interact across pages, creating layered storytelling and unexpected glimpses as you turn each sheet. 




The cover is finished in black and white, with a calm and contained feel. It’s minimal compared to what’s inside, almost like a quiet introduction. But once you open it to the January and February prompts, everything shifts. The pages burst into expressive colour, collage and mark-making — a lively contrast to the steady exterior. I love that symbolism: the outside may appear calm, but inside there are layers of movement, creativity and emotion.

For the February spread, I worked directly into this layered format, allowing the transparency and overlapping elements to become part of the design.




I worked with Dina Wakley Media Collage Papers – Faces along with the Jumbled Letters collage paper to build my foundation. I tore and arranged the papers first to get thecomposition right, then used 13@rts Multi Purpose Medium to glue the papers down securely. I love how this medium holds everything firmly in place while still allowing the collage papers to blend smoothly into the page without bubbling. It made layering quick and easy, especially when working across a double spread.




To add contrast and definition, I stamped the Fly High and You Matter stamp sets onto separate paper first, then adhered them down so the images would really stand out from the layered background. This helped create strong focal elements, especially the birds, which bring a sense of movement and freedom across the spread.

The left page leans into deeper tones and heavier collage, while the right page feels softer and more open, creating a balance between bold and delicate. I love that contrast — it mirrors the idea behind the Book of Me journal: we all carry light and shadow, strength and vulnerability.
As always, I finished with additional mark-making, splatters and layered details to keep that raw mixed-media feel I’m drawn to.
Thank you for joining me for this February prompt — I hope it encourages you to dive into your own journal and explore your layers.


 
Materials Used
• Dina Wakley Media Collage Papers – Faces
• Dina Wakley Media Collage Papers – Jumbled Letters
• Dina Wakley Media Stamps – Fly High
• Dina Wakley Media Stamps – You Matter
• 13@rts Multi Purpose Medium
• Scrapping Clearly acrylic album -Book of Me Journal
• Acetate








Thursday, 26 February 2026

'Art Is Freedom' - Curated Collective Designer Emma Zappone

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.
 


Here are the sheets I was inspired by, The colour looks a bit different here but in real they match 😌



How can we not be inspired!



I was going to keep this canvas completely flat, but I just couldn't. It's not how I create, so layers developed. The colour palette also is not my usual, and I was a little nervous, but I love the flow on effect from the image that came about.


This Quarter image is just stunning.
Adding layers via paint, sprays and stencil wotk.


Have you had a chance to play with these beautiful papers yet?
If not why not visit Kylies shop now and treat yourself.

Catch you all again soon.
Em xx