I still have one last layout to reveal from a Two Scrapbook Friends DT Kit, using the 'Pool Party' collection from Pebbles Inc. It seems such a long time ago, I'd practically forgotten about it!
Anyhow, this ones another bright, summery page perfect for today.
Here's 'Forever Friends':
I used a glassine envelope, scrunched to hold a journal tag. I couldn't resist using the quote from Dr Seuss.....I just added a little extra on the end, referring to my daughter's bear she takes EVERYWHERE!
This time he's catching a ride in the back of her trike, so I placed a 'Polaroid' style frame over top of the photograph to highlight.
I love the title on this one.
I used one of those chipboard stencils (Fancy Pants I believe), pushed the letters out then used the stencil to first ink, and then stencil with a sharpie pen. I finally added the original letters themselves.
My Lucky 8 Punch from We R Memory Keepers was used to create the shaped circle, and also their Sew Easy Circle Tool, this time with a 'zig-zag' head to create the stitching.
Finally, an easy peasy vellum banner......I say easy peasy because they're part of this collection and ready made for you......just have to stick em' on there!
I added a couple of pinwheel stickers and lollipop sticks for a little extra.
Wow that was a lot of photographs!
I'll be back next week with something......not sure what yet - I'll see where the creative juices (or time allowance!) take me.
Have a great weekend, enjoying the sunshine I hope.
Take care,
Jayne.x.
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5 comments:
Hey, you might love that title but I love it more. :-) Fantastic layout!! Those photos are awesome.
Love how you did your title! Unique!!!!
Beautiful layout!
I am loving the bright colours...so girly! What fun techniques you used too...another great page, Jayne!
Very unique way for the title... but lots of work too. Great results. Absolutely love the quote and the polaroid over the photo. Quite frankly love everything about this page.
Fab layout Jayne! Love how you created the title and how you used all the different elements on your plage.
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