Lots of scrappy stuff lately - pardonnez-moi! Unless that's why you visit this blog, in which case, you're welcome :)
I had a layout featured on the American Crafts blog yesterday which I can now share here!
TROPICAL PARADISE
Journaling says: There is something magical about Hawaii. The warm and clear blue water. The friendly people. The delicious food. It's a tropical paradise.
How to: Round the right corners of a cream cardstock base. Adhere three photos to the middle using pop dots then stitch a border around them using aqua thread. Make three flowers from patterned paper - for each flower trim 6 large, 6 medium, and 6 small petals, string them onto floss, then twirl the petals around into a flower. Adhere the three flowers around the photos. Embellish with dimensional flower stickers, an accordion flower, and glitter buttons. Trim a journaling spot in half, type on them, and adhere the pieces above and below the photos. Add a Thickers title to finish.
Supplies: Cardstock, patterned paper, buttons, dimensional flower stickers, accordion flower, journaling spot, letter stickers, adhesive: American Crafts; Floss: DMC; Corner rounder: Fiskars; Typewriter: Smith Corona; Sewing machine: Brother; Thread: Coats & Clark
A GLIMPSE OF OUR HOME
Journaling says: Our first few nights of marriage after we got back from our honeymoon were spent in the Warner's basement until we finished moving in to our very first apartment in good ol' Provo, UT. We spent just over two happy and love-filled years there. We've been living in South Pasadena for just over two years now and we love it. "Home" is wherever Chris and Fox are!
Notes: The challenge on the Studio Calico blog for the week of 9.19 - 9.26 is to use Polaroid pictures. I haven't used my Polaroid for a couple years so I wasn't surprised when the pictures I snapped came out super wonky. But, wonky and vintage is "in" so I went with it! I took pictures of the innards and my favorite parts of our second apartment to scrap.
How to: Stitch cream/ledger/scalloped paper to a dark kraft cardstock background using grey thread. Adhere four Polaroids to the middle. Assemble two "foldies" and adhere them above and below the pictures. Tear a "fabrips" from the parent sheet, notch the ends, then scrunch it between the photos. Add the title with an assortment of letter/alphabet stickers and frame it with brackets and a journaling spot die cut cut in half. Write journaling with a black pen around the edges. Type a caption on a label sticker and attach it with a fabric brad to the bottom right corner. Place a trio of pearls on the top left and bottom right corners. All done!
Supplies: Kraft cardstock: Canvas Corp.; Patterned paper, fabric paper, wood letters, journaling spot die cut: Studio Calico; Fabric brad, pen, adhesive: American Crafts; Flower die cuts: Sassafras; Stickers: American Crafts (brackets, woodgrain letters), My Mind's Eye (round alphabet), Studio Calico (label, scalloped border, sentiments); Pearls: K & Company; Baker's twine: The Twinery; Typewriter: Smith Corona; Sewing machine: Brother; Thread: Coats & Clark
SNIPS AND SNAILS AND PUPPY DOG TAILS THAT'S WHAT LITTLE FOX IS MADE OF
Journaling says: There ain't none! The title is journaling enough :)
How to: Place a decorative edge patterned paper piece on a grid paper background then spray over it with gray and green mist. Remove the mask then stitch around the decorative edge using gray thread. Adhere five mini photos across the top and bottom using pop dots. Add buttons and brads along the stitched border above and below the photos. Tuck ribbon/ric rac under the photos. Create the Thickers title but don't press them down until you're sure of the placement. Add a dimensional cloud and cabin felt sticker to the top left corner of the title. Make three hand stitched "x"s with brown floss on the bottom right corner of the title, type a caption on a label sticker, then add it by the "x"s.
Supplies: Patterned paper: My Mind's Eye (used as a mask), Scenic Route Paper Co. (grid); Buttons, brads (corduroy, fabric), letter stickers, adhesive: American Crafts; Ribbon: American Crafts (ric rac), Doodlebug Design (scalloped); Dimensional felt stickers: American Crafts (cabin), Pebbles (cloud); Floss: DMC; Stickers (label, sentiment): Studio Calico; Spray mist: Tattered Angels; Typewriter: Smith Corona; Sewing machine: Brother; Thread: Coats & Clark
HAPPY
Journaling says: Need I say more?
How to: Chevron is all the rage right now! I've seen this technique pop up all over the scrapbooking world, so I took a stab at it using all the Amy Tangerine papers (plus one from Nightfall). Once all the chevron pieces were made, I set the aside. Trim a thin green chevron stripe background to 11.5" square, spray it with pink, orange, yellow, green and blue mists, let it dry, then adhere it to a gray cardstock background. Add the patterned paper chevron stripes across the top. Place the picture then embellish around it with patterned tearaway strips, fabric stickers, a heart-shaped paper clip, dimensional stickers, and more like so. Add the title and a little journaling below the photo. Have I mentioned I love this Amy Tangerine line? The colors and patterns are so hip.
Supplies: Cardstock, patterned paper, patterned tearaway strips, fabric brad, heart paper clip, fabric stickers (heart border, sentiment banner), patterned chipboard letter stickers, stickers (dimensional camera, heart, flower), pen, adhesive: American Crafts; Spray mist: Tattered Angels
Note: I'm so 'happy' that this layout was chosen as the Layout of the Week on the Studio Calico blog on October 1st 2011! Dream come true!
TTFN - ta ta for now!
Wow, you are amazing, love them!
ReplyDeleteOmg!!! Paige... You know what? My jaw just dropped.....
ReplyDeleteI love all... Especially the second one... The title rhymes so well
These are amazing! (as always!)
ReplyDeleteLove your layouts! Those flowers are awesome, and I love the idea of using a long title/a mix of Thickers as journaling. Thanks for sharing the inspiration! Hope you have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteHowe amazing! Thanks for the eye candy!! Each page is scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love your work!
ReplyDeleteLOVE all your pages Paige! Especially the one with Fox and all the different alphabet letters to create the title, you have a way with pattern papers, you mix them all so well, and it always works :) Love your previous post with the scrapbook store, I was drooling, no stores like that here, I have to go to 2 peas to get all my stuff, which is great, but I would like to roam a store once in awhile :) Fingers in the coffins look great!
ReplyDeleteLove love love love LOVE!!! :)
ReplyDeleteO.M.G. All these layouts are amazing (of course)...but the chevron one is literally my favorite layout of ALL TIME!!!!!!! I am so so so inspired! (and totally scrap lifting x10)
ReplyDeletePaige those are amazing! I love looking at you pages, it gives me such inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWow - these are amazing! Love all of them but the one with the "little Fox is made of" is my fave. LOVE LOVE LOVE all the alphas!! Thanks for the inspiration - will probably be lifting it. ;)
ReplyDeleteawesome!...love they type all over the page and the chevron design layout...
ReplyDeleteSuch awesome pages, As usual!
ReplyDeleteBut... the way you designed the chevron pattern on that last one of you, is just genius... I am in love! ;)
yess! I think those are my favorite layouts you have EVER made. I like "A glimpse of our home" the best. Hey wait a minute and since when have you had a wide instax camera??
ReplyDeletePaige these are amazing!!! Super inspiring and put me in the mood to scrapbook!
ReplyDeleteWOW WOW WOOOOOOW! I am super impressed! You always knock my socks off with your creations! I LOVE that first one--saw it on the AC blog:) And your second one has the BEST design! LOVE it! LOVE LOVE LOVE the one with all the alphas! SOOO clever and super precious:) LOVE your work!
ReplyDeleteWow Paige....you are rockin' the layouts!!!! Your son is soooooo super cute too!!! Hope all is well....
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely colourful layouts. Great stuff
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE all your layouts. So inspirational!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on all of them...but the Snips & Snails one is beyond awesome. :)
ReplyDeleteonly one word comes to mind: AMAZING.
ReplyDeleteOh my these are amazing!!! I especially LOVE the home LO!!! The way you altered the photos is awesome!!! These all rock!
ReplyDeleteGreat layouts Paigerini! I can't decide which one I like best.
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