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MR DT: Album | Joy

Hello! End of the year means joy to me as I start to prepare some gifts for my dearest family and friends! This is also the time I start humming Christmas Carols while I work on my projects ha!
Today I am up on Mayaroad, and would like to share a mini album of Joy, having a dear friend in mind. She has kept almost every vintage Christmas postcards and photographs, a collection she loves dearly. I thought it would be nice to make an album for her.


This album is covered with leather, then hand bounded together with secret belgium binding. This mode of binding is my favorite, because it can look vintage or fun loving depending on the thread you use. This time, I am using the jute craft string as the main element in this project. Gotta love this roll of jute craft string, I have to add some of these to almost all my projects!


The main focus on the album cover was the jewel center burlap blossom. I really liked this flower piece, it is grunge and elegant all at the same time! The only difference was that I used a plier to remove the jewel centre, so I could use them seperately as a splatter around my centerpiece.


I have used the KO vintage trims on this album. Since it was too white to my liking, I decided to add some coffee stains to it. It is really easy, just add coffee powder (no instant coffee mix, just plain grinded coffee beans) to water. Soak the trim until the color appeals to you.


I added the trims to the background in rows of different lengths, and also to the center of the burlap blossom. Just run a running stitch at the straight ends of the trim, and then tighten to form a rosette trim. To top it up, I added a snowflake metal charm. To add a title to the album, I started out with distressing on the remains of the shipping tags I had used previously. Then I stamped the word Joy and happy days with silver ink pad. These words are from the Homemade Holidays stamp set. Just for fun, I added a scroll tied together with the jute craft string and accompanied by the gold star pins.


For the pages I kept it simple yet with a little fun! These pull out tags creates interest for the receiver. I used the Manila shipping tags as a base, distressed with shades of brown for contrast. You can use these tags too! On a few pieces, I stamped the snowflakes  from the Homemade Holidays stamp set randomly on the tag. I have also added some jute craft strings here and there, and at the top of the shipping tag.


When slided, the shipping tag raises and disclose the photo that is behind it. I like this element of surprise for the receiver! At the base of the shipping tag, I have also added the coffee dyed trim and a row of the pearl center trim.



Here is how the slider mechanism looks like!

Hope you get inspired for Christmas projects with Mayaroad products!



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MR DT: LO | Lucky

Hello roadies! I am Stacy and back on the Mayaroad blog with a layout to share. This month at Mayaroad, we are celebrating the love for twine.
As most of you already know, this is my staple product so I am very excited to share this layout today!

The first thing which inspired me was to crochet a flower for my layout. Any stitching work inspires me for layouts, be it crochet or stitching patterns. In this case, I made 2 flowers with a crochet hook and the jute cording twine. Then, I added some pearl buttons as flower centers to complete the flower. 
The pearl buttons comes in different sizes and patterns. I love them all! So I decided to add in some of the smaller ones as well. They fill in the empty spaces and gives a glamour to the page. Beneath the layers, I have also added some jute that hangs my layers and photo.
The photo and layers are clipped onto the jue string by the bulldog clips. Easy way to add a decor piece onto the layout.
Don't forget to finish up the layout with the wood hexagons! These are another must have - I am addicted to using these little ones!
Hope you get inspired to use up those Mayaroad twines you have in your possession and add a few more to your collection! There is so much more reason to do so when there is a 30% off for all twine purchases using the code "TWINETIME". Check out the twine collection here.
Have a great week ahead!

MR DT: 12x12 Layout | Jute Fun

Hi roadies! Have you been crafting? I had been recently inspired by jute and love the way it looks when sewn onto my projects.

Today I would like to share a layout I had recently created with lots of jute fun.


I wanted to use jute in different manners on this layout and decided on some stitching and jute flowers.

First i took some jute and a 1" circle punch to make the flower centre. It is really making use of jute, rolling it around from the centre to the outside of the 1" punched out circle. Then, I added more jute to the back of the punched out circle, forming a flower! 

Decorating it was easy, just add some tokens to the flower centre! I totally love these acrylic tokens, they go onto the flower centre nicely and because it is transparent, it also showcases the nice quilling below!

Layering it up with some clock transparencies helps to give it a subtle focus!

Another fun element I like to place as layers are the ATC die cuts. They give the photo much more definition! Here I have used the new note ATC die!


I have made a few of these flowers. This one is of a smaller size, and embellished with a Maya Road round jeweled center

Adding some layers helps to enhance the work. I also used the Geometric Blossem Die here as a layer. The geometric dies are pretty! They are fun and do not draw a lot of attention away from the photo. Typically I use these shapes as fillers, filling in the areas which look empty and need that little touch.
Oh and I love how the Vintage Kraft boy/girl pins come beautifully fitting alongside the jute flower! 


Last but not least, my favorite part of the layout - stitching! I did some cross stitch on this layout and I love the effect! 

In order to add some attention to my stitching, I decided to add the arrow clip. To blend with the colors on this layout, I chose to take some gold spray and sprayed on the clip. I like to use clips in different ways. Here, I have simply glued the arrow clip to the layout and finished it with some letter stickers.


Hope you get inspired! 

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Maya Road: LO - Time Doesn't Change A Thing

Hi crafty friends! It's my turn on the Maya Road DT Blog today sharing a LO which I totally love the outcome!

Circles and sewing are my kind of thing. I love to use them on layouts and I enjoy fitting elements which enhances the overall.


I created this layout inspired by the circular elements which were sitting on my desk, and it is a very enjoyable process to see how they turned out on the layout! It is easy to be inspired by MR elements! I usually spread my elements across the desk while planning for the next project. This helps me to streamline the elements to use, and gives me a theme for crafting. There are just too many beautiful and useful MR elements to pamper me all the time!


I started with the circular sewing pattern on the background on the layout. The circular pattern was drawn by a dining plate, and later pierced holes around the circle to allow me to complete the sewing around the parameters. Then, I randomly sew through the circle to create the backdrop. MR Crafting Jute Cording is a great companion for me!


What I also enjoy most is making my own embellishment. Using MR Jute & Twine Cording, I twirled it around a circular punch out, and a simple yet beautiful embellishment is created! I like to make it in a few sizes to layer them in the layout or project! Dies are also another helpful tool! Here, I have made use of the Geometric Star Dies and Fanciful Love in this layout. You can use the dies on foam sheets as well! These dies cut through foam very well, and foam provides a good thickness which in turn highlights the embellishments in a layout as well!


Another wood embellishment that I love is the Wood Ribbon Bobbins. There are many uses of this embellishment, and one of the ways is to use it as a background for layering embellishments. Since it is made of wood, it is also easy to color this embellishment to fit the overall project with just some distress inks! Wood embellishments are my favorite decoration pieces! Especially if they are this pretty! This wood token piece i have used comes from the travel pack.



Another wood embellishment that totally steals my heart - Stackable Wood Frame Charms. There are so many uses for this embellishment and I love being able to place a sentiment within this charm! 


Last but not least, to finish up the look of the entire layout, I added some more die-cuts! Here, I have used the Fanciful Wish and Fanciful LoveIn addition, I have also added the Resin Mini Mums - Coral on this layout. 



For those residing in Singapore, Maya Road products are available at Made With Love! :) Hope you like what I shared with you today!

Maya Road Supplies Used: 

• Die Cut Kraft Doilies

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