If anyone knows me, lately I've been obsessed with owls and the new Lollydoodle paperpack from CTMH has some super cute owls to go with their adorable paper. It was the perfect paper for some family shots of my sister, her husband and my nieces. Gotta have cute paper to go with the cute girlies! To add some dimension, I inked some chipboard flowers in the coordinating colors and added a rhinestone centre.
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Monday, April 7, 2014
Sunday, March 23, 2014
DRCC Session 7 Class #2
This is the Timberline paper and I'm using the stamp set from the Workshop On The Go. I'm loving this paper as it's not just for camping, it's an all out good paper pack for anything outdoorsy, but the wood grain piece is far more versatile than just outdoor layouts too. I used some layering and stamping techniques along with the Irresistible Dimensional Element chipboard pieces. I do have to finish my journaling, but that always seems to take quite some time. You can also just put another picture there as well. See you in class!
Sunday, March 9, 2014
DRCC Session 7 Class #1
Well, I'm back for another session of classes. The latest Idea Book has some great Spring and Summer papers. This layout used Jubilee which has a bit of a country flair to it. I used it for my Stampede Parade pictures. To add some dimension, I stamped and the cut out the pinwheels and used twist-ties for the sticks.
Monday, November 18, 2013
DRCC Session 6 Class #9
I had this collection of pictures of my son that were somewhat random. They were all from when he was about a month old to when he was about 3 months old and I never knew how to group them together. I came across this layout idea in the Magic How-To book and thought that it was such a cute layout, how could I not use this in class. It was pretty easy to assemble, just a few pieces of cardstock here and there, then add the stars, pop up couple with 3D foam tape and then fake stitches around the pieces. I added some Washi tape and some star brads as well. I hope you like it as much as I do. Sometimes simple with a bit of a pop works really well.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
DRCC Session 6 Class # 8
The For Always paper pack is so a timeless with the basic black and white with some very nice patterns. This is a fairly simple layout, but the patterned paper makes it look so elegant. It is one of my favorites for sure. I will be making class a little more difficult today as this is a very easy layout to create, I'm having my students cut the paper. I will also be giving them a choice of the color of cardstock as not everyone may want Lagoon to complement their layout. I hope you enjoy.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
DRCC Session 6 Class # 7
This is the very pretty Frosted Paper Pack. I've been borrowing a Cricut from a friend of mine and I've been putting it to good use lately. For this layout, we are visiting several spectrums: die cuts, punches, embossing, and hand cuts. The art of the layout is in the placement of the snowflakes. I hope you like it.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
DRCC Session 6 Class # 6
How is Halloween not the cutest holiday when you have a small child? I like this layout because it doesn't limit the placement of pictures, yet it gives structure to the layout. I used a Cricut to cut out the title and added some button brads and some mesh ribbon tied in a knot as well as some Washi tape to add some embellishment. I cut up the zip strip as it has Halloween words on it to use for journaling strips.
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