Spray paints and spritzers are all the rage in card making and traditional scrapbooking right now, and they are super easy to use in digital scrapbooking. In fact, they are far less messy in digital, and they look the same or better than traditional materials because they are easier to control. Chelle’s Creative team has been busy making some pages  that include spritzer elements, and I know you’ll be inspired by them.

First, Jenny has made a page with her photos of her children making caramel apples. She used the Apple of My Eye {bundle} which includes the spritzers and that cute buttoned alpha on her page. The spritzers give a hint of the fun mess involved with the caramel apple making without actually making more mess. It’s the best of both worlds! 19171Jenny

Next, Kairyn has made a double page spread of her Easter photos, and she has used Chelle’s newest Easter kit Hippity Hop Hop. It doesn’t include spritzers, so she has used Chelle’s CU Spritzers with the kit. The CU spritzers are a great value as they can be used with every kit you own, and they are a great way to stretch your stash. I’ll show you Kairyn’s double page first, and then you’ll see each side separately so you can better appreciate the details. 2013-03-31BasketHunt-2pg_zps29d7d1842013-03-31BasketHunt-L2013-03-31BasketHunt-R

Kassie also used Chelle’s CU Spritzers to stretch her stash. She used them with E-I-E-I-O. The spritzers add dimension and texture to that white background paper without the mess of actual paint. santaanazoogeese_zps9ccf7804

I hope you are inspired to grab some digital paint and start spritzing your layouts. If you don’t own Chelle’s CU Spritzers, you can pick them up in the market and use them to stretch any kit you already own to make it have a whole new look. The download includes 10 different png files and 1 abr file. cc_CU_spritzers_preview 2 post

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