Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Just The Ticket

Everyone loves an embellishment cluster - there are flower clusters, tag clusters, button clusters, polaroid clusters, all sorts!  I particularly love clusters with tickets.   Tickets can add special words, amounts (or ages), colour, interest or tie elements of the page together.

I have a dies and stamps to make my own with and love the to use digi, pre-printed and vintage paper tickets too:

An Inkadinkado stamped ticket adds a sentiment to a card

A Whimsey stamped & die-cut ticket with a word sticker

Paper tickets with a rub-on phrase

Hybrid (Scrapagogo) Tickets with phrases added in Photoshop

Hybrid (House Of 3) French Tickets as a backing for a title

Blank Tickets to link a split title


Would you like some printable/digital ticket stubs for free?

Fancy Pants Blank Kraft Ticket

Louise's Scrapbook Printables Tickets & More Tickets

Coloured Tickets from Creating Keepsakes

A Colourful Pair of Digi Tickets from Templates.com

A huge variety from Sweetly Scrapped

Some fun filled tickets from Maybemej

Vintage Christmas Tickets from Miss Cutiepie and she has Valentine's Tickets too!


Or pop over to my blog today for a quick and easy tutorial for making your own ticket shapes.


6 comments:

  1. Great post Jemma, love the tutorial over on your blog :)

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  2. Super examples, Jemma. I'm off to read the tutorial.

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  3. Lots of different ideas here. I can see myself combining tickets with yesterday's prompt, tags. Two for one!

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  4. I think I need to gather mine all up and have them out so they get used - some really cute ideas! Off to your blog...

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  5. Tickets are something I often forget so thanks for this great round up! Must fish mine out.

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