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Was browsing around the blogs today and decided I needed to catch up on
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Was browsing around the blogs today and decided I needed to catch up on
Trevor's pages for my scrapbook.
I swear, the boy will be grown before I ever get any thing caught up.
I hopped over to
see whats up. Cheryl has a simple and very cute layout.
So, while my energy and my creativity are in a slump I thought I would use her
sketch for these wonderful pics of my grandson.
Thanks Cheryl for the inspiration today.
Page 1
All CTMH products used in the making of this page unless noted
Non CTMH products listed below
ITEMS USED
12x12 Base Cardstock = Desert Sand, 2.5x8 Honey CS, Pacifica Blue CS (mats)
8x8 Elemental B&T-Green diamond, 4.5x8 Dreamin' B&T Pacifica Blue Dot
Art Philosopy Cart. Shape #8 (pg.47) cut in Bamboo CS, (cut in 1/2), Natural Hemp
Mocha Opaques Gems, Bakers Twine in Lagoon from the Paradise set,
Milespot,
Pear Ink Pad, Pacifica Blue Ink Pad, Sponge Daubers, Clear Embossing Powder
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Small wooden letters from Paper Studio (left over from his baby book I made
when he was born). These were a very light blue and I altered them.
Laid letters face down on the ink pad and made sure the ink covered heavily, then applied
the clear embossing powder by spooning powder over the letter.
(Held letters with a tweezer).
Then used the heat gun on a low setting until the powder reacted and turned shiny.
Had more pictures so here is the second page...
Page 2
Same items used as page 1. Different Paper Dimensions
12x12 Desert Sand CS, 5x8 Honey CS,
4x8 Elemental B&T Green Diamond, 7.5x8 Dreamin' B&T Pacifica Blue Dot
Side by Side
2 comments:
Great use of the sketch! I love how you combined paper from two different packs, and then threw the Honey cardstock in for fun. The result looks really good.
Thanks Cheryl, I had fun using up some of my left over papers. The colors just worked out perfectly for the pictures I was using.
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