REMEMBER THIS: THE MORE WE GET TOGETHER THE HAPPIER WE'LL BE by Paige Evans
Description: I saw all the fun wording in the Ali Edwards "Gatherings Digital" set and thought it'd be cool to die cut the letters individually from patterned papers using a Silhouette CAMEO.
Journaling says: At the Nürnberg Flea Market w/ my girls :)
Journaling says: At the Nürnberg Flea Market w/ my girls :)
How to: Turn the "REMEMBER THIS" and "THE MORE WE GET TOGETHER THE HAPPIER WE'LL BE" phrases from the Ali Edwards "Gatherings Digital" set into cut files using the trace function then die cut each letters from papers in the Spice Market collection by BasicGrey with a Silhouette CAMEO. Paint colored stripes using watercolors down a white cardstock base then lightly adhere the letters in place. Stitch with white thread across each word. Cluster a photo with embellishments (such as chipboard flowers, stickers, metal doilies, brads, etc., (all from the Spice Market line) on the top right and bottom left corners. Drop yellow spray mist lightly around the embellishments. Write journaling with a pen on a tab sticker, tuck it under the bottom photo, then stamp the date with black ink below.
Supplies: Title: Gatherings Digital set by Ali Edwards; Cardstock, adhesive, pen, roller date stamp: American Crafts; Patterned paper, chipboard, metal doilies, stickers, die cuts, epoxy brads: Spice Market by BasicGrey; Spray mist, watercolors: Studio Calico; Ink: StazOn; Sewing machine Brother; Thread: Coats & Clark; Die cut machine: Silhouette CAMEO
Supplies: Title: Gatherings Digital set by Ali Edwards; Cardstock, adhesive, pen, roller date stamp: American Crafts; Patterned paper, chipboard, metal doilies, stickers, die cuts, epoxy brads: Spice Market by BasicGrey; Spray mist, watercolors: Studio Calico; Ink: StazOn; Sewing machine Brother; Thread: Coats & Clark; Die cut machine: Silhouette CAMEO
This is soooooooo gorgeous! LOVING how you did the title!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love all of the patterns and the hint of watercolor behind the words. Looks great.
ReplyDeleteGreat way to use this phrase Paige! And the letters are so cute cut in the different patterned papers!
ReplyDeleteSimply fabulous! I can't imagine how much time this took. Thank you!
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