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April 27, 2011

This is how the Jenni Bowlin Design Team ROLLS...

 
DorisToiletRoll
If you're looking for a playful and eco-chic background idea for your scrapbook layouts and handmade cards, you need to check out this clever tutorial on the JBS Inspiration Blog!  JBS Design Team member Doris Sander will show you how to recycle toilet paper rolls (yes, you read that correctly) by using them as stencils for spray inks!  Doris used Jenni Bowlin for Ranger re-inkers in Inkssentials Mini Misters to create the background shown, but you could try this technique with any spray ink, from Adirondack Color Wash to Perfect Pearls Mists!

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How cool is that!!!! Awesome layout!

How clever. And very effective! I love the soft colors.

How awesome. I'm trying this one out on my next layout. Now for the tissue rolls.

How fun!

Great "green" technique!

absolutely beautiful! I love it!

What a lovely effect - very clever idea.

Toni :o)

Fantastic layout and cool techniques!!!

Awesome technique, beautiful LO! TFS!

lOVE THE LOOK OF THIS.

I love how they roll! Way cute!

Cool idea. Will have to try.

Good morning, Ranger! Great technique! Thanks for sharing! I can't wait to try it! Lynn B

What a great idea! I love seeing other people's creativity.

What a great idea! Wonderful layout.

What an awesome technique!.....guess I better get wiping lol

Clever! I think of a stecil in terms of a flat area with cut-out where the color medium will end up... a dimentional stencil? This Ranger blog is great for helping me think outside the Outhouse.
Hope Ranger U is going well... sweet tim gave us some sneek peaks on his blog! Wish I was there.

Good morning, Ranger! Happy May! Lynn B

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