Nameplates

Yes, you're funny enough not the only one which must have made a name badge to various scraparrangementer in autumn. In the creative scrapsistersteam we have also been initiated.

A nameplate shows a lot about our individual style, you can make a small sign showing the favorites for scrapbooking. Be it paper, colors, materials, size or whatever you have a favorite right now.

Angely / Heidi is ablaze this nice badge with many beautiful details. She has spent of his favorite materials, as the flower from Prima, gulddymotape, chipboard owl and glitter letters.
Here is a detail image, where you can really see gulddymotapen. Beautiful 't?
But but but Heidi does not have enough of a name badge. I personally LOVE with this nameplate, it is bright, Friendly and full of humor – just as I see Heidi! That it also has pink is just a plus, for Heidi's definitely a girl with large P. :)
Is not it just beautiful with several layers and many different materials?
I am one of them, who find it difficult to recycle my old nameplate, for there has been so much since I was last off. My name tag this time is made of the paper I just used to make my header. It was encouraging and is one of my favorite paper, I have had difficulty using, for it was only ae-paper. Now it is used, and I am so happy for the result.

 

I love these colors together. So beautiful and harmonious, ikk?
Henriette / Mizz Kitty has made this colorful name tag with lots of Glo colors. There is plenty of toppings on the name plate, but there are lots of details through her use of pattern paper. Henriette has also made a name tag that says a lot about her: she is colorful and with lots of layers. Super flot nameplate Henriette.
Netti / Anette has made this delicious nameplate. Her use of force carton does not surprise me. I think it's her favorite color in cardboard. She is one of many around Denmark, who have been infected by Doiley wave, flooding into the country. It's great to see that she has chosen to use a small doiley on its nameplate.
Dorothy is a real vintage slut and this tag just oozes from her love of old, worn and brownish. Dorothy is a lovely girl, who loves to spend endless amounts of time on the things she's doing. She makes an effort and get plenty of depth in his stuff. This roof is no exception and the angel is also made using the transfer technique dekupagelak (see more in the article in the magazine). Again, a nameplate that oozes character and the personality behind the owner.
Hope we've given you some inspiration to get started with your very own personalized nameplate. We look anyway to see it.

6 thoughts on “Nameplates

  1. Hjordis

    Wow – where is the unique, and with different expressions – describes the people behind the signs with their style and personality ! Beautiful – I will not even attend but would like to wish you a wonderful weekend, and remember fotoapperatet !

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  2. Pips

    Wow some nice signs I've made all along. It was precisely the sort of post I was looking the other day * G * – Delicious!

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  3. aka

    Thanks for looking at the incredibly beautiful nameplates.
    Oddly so different, Such a small piece can be !

    I have good enough made my ! Much more primitive than these fine. But for me – and my first divorce in scrap !

    There ses !

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  4. HenrietteH

    Lovely – wonderful – wonderful…

    1001 thanks for peeped all together.. super beautiful nameplates, I will look for this Saturday…

    Fed inspiration…

    Mine is also made – but not nearly as beautiful as all your…

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