Happy Monday. I finally found the package of Pipsticks stickers I got in the mail last week and then promptly lost under the couch. This month’s stickers are awesome, and make a great addition to my spooky season stash (which I’m keeping in an orange zippered mesh bag).
I loved these little stamp stickers the most, and thought they’d look better on a gel print background more than the lined paper in the notebook. So I went through and found a coordinating color (I think it’s almost time for me to make more solid colored backgrounds) and added it to the pages.
I love how today’s page came out.
Technique of the Day
This week’s Currently List:
Watching:
NFL Football (wow my team decided to lose that game), Only Murders in the Building (season 05), Parks & Rec (kitchen show), and random cooking YouTube.
Reading:
a new-to-me book called A Winter’s Promise.
Listening:
Iron Flame and Onyx Storm. Also the radio when we’re in the car.
Making:
Fried Chicken for dinner tonight!
Feeling:
Uncomfortable, but fine. I legit feel like the inside of my body is larger than the outside of my body and it’s just weird.
Planning:
Baby Shower with my mom, sister, and mother-in-law.
Loving:
The future rain that’s coming tomorrow!
Supply List
Pipsticks
Trimmer: Tonic Studios
Gel Plate: Gelli Arts 8x10, 5x7, 3x5
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Tips & Creative Wisdom
Stickers Deserve a Stage
Patterned or painted backgrounds can make small stickers pop, especially ones with lots of detail or white space.
Pro Tip: Keep a few solid gel prints on hand. They’re the quickest way to make any stickerscape look a little more intentional.
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