I had so much fun playing with my granddaughter at my niece's birthday party. She had such a great time playing with this little doll stroller. She pushed it all over the yard and I thought it was so cute. I knew I wanted to scrap these pics and loved the Sketchy Thursdays sketch this week. These are just some papers from my scrap stash. The die-cuts and the circle pics and papers were done with my Cricut. I love that center point option! The die-cuts are from the Kate's ABC's cartridge and the letters are from the Country Life cartridge. I really enjoyed putting this one together!
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
Club CK Blog Hop Sketch
The wonderful gals at Club CK have done it again! They hosted a blog hop over the weekend of August 19th & 20th that was so much fun! I enjoyed seeing how everyone took the sketch that Amanda (okanogangirl) created and made it their own! I decided to give it a try myself. I stayed pretty true to the sketch which you can see at Amanda's blog www.lovejoypaper.com but decided I would like to add some fabulous flourishes using my Bazzill stitching templates (also an idea that Amanda recently posted on her blog). I used Sassafras Cherry Delicious patterned paper on this layout. The pics are from my great-nieces 3rd birthday party.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Frosted Designs Sketch Along Tuesdays Sketch #20
I really love this sketch. It was quite a challenge for me to create this page. I'm kind of new at using sketches so I haven't quite learned to interpret it and make it my own quite yet but I'm learning a lot and trying lots of new techniques as I create my layouts. This one was a lot of fun - it took me about 6 hours to create because I just kept coming up with more ideas.
First thing is the background design on the left was done with my Stampin Up Stampin Around tool and then I used clear embossing powder and heat embossing to give it some texture. I used my Tim Holtz distress inks in Tea Dye and Antique linen on almost all the elements and the patterned paper.
The ribbon slide was made from a recycled soda can that I ran through my cuttlebug using my Spellbinders Nestabilities Labels 4 and cut slits out with my craft knife. The grommet on the tag (left of photo) came from some scrapbook packaging.
The element in the upper right hand corner was a piece of cardstock that I used a Kaiser Craft rub-on on and then printed the info on vellum and adhered it.
On to the digital elements. I wanted a dance card instead of a bingo card and I didn't have a ticket either so I created them in Photoshop using the Design House Digital Kit - Jen Allyson's Vintage Findings - Black and Cream.
Other items used include: Bazzill Cardstock - Stonehenge, Patterned Paper: K & Co. ancestry.com Teal Floral & Letter Flat paper. Prima Flowers, Butterfly sticker by La Petites - Paper Studio, Buttons by American Crafts, Stampin Up! Chocolate Chip Ink, Stampedous Clear Embossing Powder, Marthat Stewart Eyelet Lace Punch.
First thing is the background design on the left was done with my Stampin Up Stampin Around tool and then I used clear embossing powder and heat embossing to give it some texture. I used my Tim Holtz distress inks in Tea Dye and Antique linen on almost all the elements and the patterned paper.
The ribbon slide was made from a recycled soda can that I ran through my cuttlebug using my Spellbinders Nestabilities Labels 4 and cut slits out with my craft knife. The grommet on the tag (left of photo) came from some scrapbook packaging.
The element in the upper right hand corner was a piece of cardstock that I used a Kaiser Craft rub-on on and then printed the info on vellum and adhered it.
On to the digital elements. I wanted a dance card instead of a bingo card and I didn't have a ticket either so I created them in Photoshop using the Design House Digital Kit - Jen Allyson's Vintage Findings - Black and Cream.
Other items used include: Bazzill Cardstock - Stonehenge, Patterned Paper: K & Co. ancestry.com Teal Floral & Letter Flat paper. Prima Flowers, Butterfly sticker by La Petites - Paper Studio, Buttons by American Crafts, Stampin Up! Chocolate Chip Ink, Stampedous Clear Embossing Powder, Marthat Stewart Eyelet Lace Punch.
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