For Your Amusement
Be sure to take your camera to the carnival, the fair, or the theme park this year. We’ve got lots of exciting products to help you capture those fun-filled summer days! Here are a few of our favorite new items that just beg to be used!
Fancy Fuzz™ Zippidee Borders Z1315, p. 93
Add fantastic felt to your art with the greatest of ease! Just peel off the adhesive backing and stick these fun borders to your card or page. The Fancy Fuzz™ Zippidee borders can be used as felt border strips, or cut them up and use individual pieces to add texture to your artwork.
Dimensional Elements Stars Z1312, p. 95
Celebrate summer fireworks and evening skies with the latest addition to our line of white chipboard die-cuts. Dimensional Elements Stars can be colored or covered with paper, and their versatile shapes work equally well with both masculine and feminine themes—take a look at these cute Twilight-colored stars on Jeanette’s Jonah layout!
My Acrylix® Theme Park Stamp Set D1430, p. 50
With whirling teacups, spinning carousels, log rides, Ferris wheels, balloons, hot dogs, and cotton candy, the My Acrylix® Theme Park stamp set has all the images you need to summon up a day riding rides and enjoying amusement park fare. Try coloring the images with watercolor pencils for a soft look, or with Exclusive Inks® markers for more vibrant color.
My Creations® Board Book Z1310, p. 94
The sturdy chipboard pages in this board book make it perfect for sharing with small children. Use it as a mini scrapbook album or an activity book, or let your kids write their own stories and illustrate them on its smooth white pages. You can even create a “box within a book”—click here for inspiration!
My Creations® A-door-ables Z1321, p. 94
Everyone loves an interactive card or scrapbook page, so we’ve made it easy for you to add behind-the-flaps fun to all kinds of artwork! The white chipboard My Creations® A-door-ables are ready for you to color them or cover them with paper, and they make it easy to hide cheerful surprises behind their pre-cut doors and windows. Turn to page 66 in the Summer 2010 Idea Book to see a card featuring an A-door-able, or go to page 9 in the Summer 2010 edition of KeyNotes® for an A-door-able board book project!