It's time to mix it up with fabulous Close To My Heart collections! (If you're already hopping, then you've probably arrived from Michelle's blog. From here, you'll visit Carrie's blog next.)
I used the Mix-In paper pack plus Peach cardstock and Peach patterned paper from the Sweet Girl collection to create this intro to the Venice section of our European adventure album. I embellished my layout with black dots (from the Black & White Dots embellishment set) and black shimmer trim.
Please leave a comment before heading to Miss Carrie's Creations as your next stop!
Monday, July 15, 2019
Monday, July 8, 2019
H2H Challenges: Making Waves (AKA Corfu 2)
Since I am diligently working on scrapbooking our photos from our epic European adventure in 2016, I just had to find a way to incorporate my pictures into this week's Heart2Heart Challenges "Making Waves" challenge.
While the seas were calm, I thought that these photos might fit the challenge. I used the May "The World Is Yours" special collection.
Don't be afraid to hand write your journaling, even if you don't love your handwriting. (Your family will love seeing it, trust me!) If you mess up, just cut another piece of paper and start over!
Be sure to check out all of the H2H Design Team's "Making Waves" creations. You have until the end of the month to enter any of our July challenges! Join us!
While the seas were calm, I thought that these photos might fit the challenge. I used the May "The World Is Yours" special collection.
Don't be afraid to hand write your journaling, even if you don't love your handwriting. (Your family will love seeing it, trust me!) If you mess up, just cut another piece of paper and start over!
Be sure to check out all of the H2H Design Team's "Making Waves" creations. You have until the end of the month to enter any of our July challenges! Join us!
Sunday, July 7, 2019
Europe 2016, Day 19: Corfu, Greece
Probably due to my love of photography and what a visual person that I am, I apparently take way too many pictures! (Obviously I am better photo journalist than actual journalist.) I split up our Corfu photos into the old town and then the old fortress and the beauty of the ocean.
After searching for sketches for 4x6 photos, I decided to use the sketch that I found HERE.
Instead of a title block, I used one of my photos and then stamped the location above it.
I used the May "The World Is Yours" collection for the layout. I think the soft colors work really well with my photos.
I had to use the pigeon sticker because if you look closely, Ansley is chasing pigeons- paying homage to her chasing pigeons in Paris when she was almost 2! I should probably add that to my journaling on this layout somewhere...
After searching for sketches for 4x6 photos, I decided to use the sketch that I found HERE.
Instead of a title block, I used one of my photos and then stamped the location above it.
I used the May "The World Is Yours" collection for the layout. I think the soft colors work really well with my photos.
I had to use the pigeon sticker because if you look closely, Ansley is chasing pigeons- paying homage to her chasing pigeons in Paris when she was almost 2! I should probably add that to my journaling on this layout somewhere...
Saturday, July 6, 2019
Bring Back My Pack: Seaside
Seaside was such a gorgeous collection, and I am so excited that CTMH is bringing it back (updated just a bit)! I thought I would share some of my Seaside projects with you. Enjoy these blasts from the past! (Click on each one to learn more.)
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Europe 2016, Day 17: Santorini
Scrapbooking in chronological order doesn't really work for me- for lots of reasons- BUT I want our albums of our epic European adventure to be in order. To solve this dilemma of working out of order, I have a "work in progress" D-ring album that I add my layouts to until I'm ready to bind them into a post-bound album. I also have a CTMH shipping box for layouts that aren't ready to go in the work in progress album because they are really out of sequence.
Santorini was so beautiful that I went a little camera crazy! I didn't even include all my pictures in our album! I used a mix of Craft On stripes and (retired) I Heart Us Carolina "waves" paper.
I had fun accenting these layouts with Craft On sequins and Into the Wild wood shapes (adhered with Liquid Glass).
I used my CTMH/Cricut You Are Here to cut the anchor and sentiment (both in Carolina, taking advantage of our two-toned cardstock and the flip feature). I added Almond cardstock to my palette.
The right page is one of our pocket pages (Memory Protectors Design 2)
Here is the back of the pocket page and then a second pocket page (Memory Protectors Design 1).
I told you I took a lot of pictures!
When I was planning out my layouts, I forgot that the church photos couldn't be a two-page spread, so I cut the original left page in half vertically and slid it into a 6"x12" flip flap to then stick on the right page.
My "assistant" (our new found/rescued kitty) didn't let me get a good shot of the flip flap closed, but below you can see the back side of it (opened) and the right page.
The final layout as we left Fira and sailed away from Santorini...
If you made it this far, thanks for traveling down memory lane with me! Let me know if you have any questions!
Santorini was so beautiful that I went a little camera crazy! I didn't even include all my pictures in our album! I used a mix of Craft On stripes and (retired) I Heart Us Carolina "waves" paper.
I had fun accenting these layouts with Craft On sequins and Into the Wild wood shapes (adhered with Liquid Glass).
I used my CTMH/Cricut You Are Here to cut the anchor and sentiment (both in Carolina, taking advantage of our two-toned cardstock and the flip feature). I added Almond cardstock to my palette.
The right page is one of our pocket pages (Memory Protectors Design 2)
Here is the back of the pocket page and then a second pocket page (Memory Protectors Design 1).
I told you I took a lot of pictures!
When I was planning out my layouts, I forgot that the church photos couldn't be a two-page spread, so I cut the original left page in half vertically and slid it into a 6"x12" flip flap to then stick on the right page.
My "assistant" (our new found/rescued kitty) didn't let me get a good shot of the flip flap closed, but below you can see the back side of it (opened) and the right page.
The final layout as we left Fira and sailed away from Santorini...
If you made it this far, thanks for traveling down memory lane with me! Let me know if you have any questions!
Labels:
Cricut,
CTMH,
family,
pocket scrapbooking,
scrapbooking,
stamping,
travel
Monday, July 1, 2019
July Stamp of the Month Blog Hop: Bear Hugs
How about a big bear hug of a welcome to the July stamp of the month blog hop?!? This stamp set is adorable, and you're going to get some fabulous ideas along this hop. (If you're already hopping then you've probably arrived from the talented Becca's blog. From here, you'll visit creative Krista next.)
With both of our girls in college this fall, I decided to make some cards that I can mail to them. Nothing like a little happy mail, right? Both use the Into the Wild collection. For my first card, I used the masking technique to stamp the flowers around the bears. Here's a quick review of this technique:
Remember that you have to stamp the foreground first. Stamp the bears on the card panel and then onto a sticky note (Post-It). (I used Charcoal ink.)
Cut out the sticky note mask, trimming along the edge of the stamped image. (I made sure the sticky side was at the bottom of the image.)
Place the mask on the original stamped image.
Cluster the flowers and then stamp along the bottom edge of the card panel. (I used Fern ink.)
To color my flowers, I used my Shin Han Twin Touch Golden Yellow for the centers and a combination of Lavender and Marina Blue to better match the Sapphire sentiment and thread.
My second card uses Into the Wild and the July stamp of the month plus the frame from the Sweet Girl- Cardmaking set (stamped in Fern). I fussy cut the bear pair and made a little pennant for the sentiment (both in Charcoal ink).
I added a little texture paste to the bear tail. Unfortunately it pulled color up from the stamped image, but a few swipes of my Shin Han Twin Touch Warm Gray marker made the tail look much better.
Thanks for letting me share my cards with you! I'd love a comment before you click on over to Krista's blog for the next creation!
With both of our girls in college this fall, I decided to make some cards that I can mail to them. Nothing like a little happy mail, right? Both use the Into the Wild collection. For my first card, I used the masking technique to stamp the flowers around the bears. Here's a quick review of this technique:
Remember that you have to stamp the foreground first. Stamp the bears on the card panel and then onto a sticky note (Post-It). (I used Charcoal ink.)
Cut out the sticky note mask, trimming along the edge of the stamped image. (I made sure the sticky side was at the bottom of the image.)
Place the mask on the original stamped image.
Cluster the flowers and then stamp along the bottom edge of the card panel. (I used Fern ink.)
To color my flowers, I used my Shin Han Twin Touch Golden Yellow for the centers and a combination of Lavender and Marina Blue to better match the Sapphire sentiment and thread.
My second card uses Into the Wild and the July stamp of the month plus the frame from the Sweet Girl- Cardmaking set (stamped in Fern). I fussy cut the bear pair and made a little pennant for the sentiment (both in Charcoal ink).
I added a little texture paste to the bear tail. Unfortunately it pulled color up from the stamped image, but a few swipes of my Shin Han Twin Touch Warm Gray marker made the tail look much better.
Thanks for letting me share my cards with you! I'd love a comment before you click on over to Krista's blog for the next creation!
{Click HERE for all the hop participants and their blogs.} |
Labels:
blog hop,
cards,
CTMH,
stamp of the month,
stamping,
techniques,
tutorial
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