Wednesday 29 August 2018

Pebbles Patio Party from Jen Hadfield - Birthday Layout

Today I am on the Papermaze blog with my first project using Pebbles 'Patio Party' collection by Jen Hadfield. The collection would be ideal for all sorts of scrapbook layouts or cards and would be especially good  for scrapping summer photos, party photos or, as in the layout I created, birthday photos.


Inspiration for this layout was the 'Just for You' sheet of paper.


Several of the tags on the paper are birthday themed and I chose to use 4 of the tags to create a banner across the bottom half of my birthday layout.


The tags were embellished with die cuts form the Ephemera pack and some sequins and stickles.

Using tiny wooden pegs I attached some of the birthday themes die cuts to the banner and the number 15 was put on the cake die cut using pink puffy alpha stickers from Pink Fresh Studio.


In the top right corner of the layout I added another die cut which I stickled for some sparkle.

My layout was completed with a scattering of sequins and the date was put at the bottom of the layout using some little letter stickers.

Tuesday 21 August 2018

Well Hello There!

In June we got a lovely photo of a fox on our wildlife camera. He was looking straight into the camera and I knew I just had to scrapbook the photo.


I decided to create a paper-pieced fox for the layout using scraps of patterned paper cut using a cut file from the Silhouette Studio. I pieced the papers together on some white cardstock and then hand stitched with some embroidery floss around the edges, before cutting the fox out leaving a narrow border of the white cardstock. 



I then found some papers in my stash to mount the fox and my photos on. Unfortunately I can't recall who manufactured the papers although I think the speech bubbles came from a Simple Stories collection.


I typed my journalling on the computer and then cut this into strips.


Searching in my stash I found a die cut camera and some wood veneer stars to embellish the layout with. 

The layout was completed with some lettering cut from black cardstock and some outlining in black pen. 

Tuesday 14 August 2018

Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy with Bo Bunny's Summer Mood

The day we left for our summer holiday in Dorset another layout I created for Papermaze using Bo Bunny's Summer Mood collection went live on their blog.

Some of the patterned papers in the collection have lemons printed on them which inspired me to scrapbook some photos of Lara taken when she was making lemonade a few years ago.


I started with a sheet of 12" x 12" white Bazzill cardstock and using a dry foam brush I roughly  painted a square in the middle with some yellow acrylic paint. Once the paint had dried I trimmed a quarter of an inch off of each side of the page and matted this onto a 12" x 12" sheet of black cardstock. Using my sewing machine I stitched round the edges using black thread.


I matted my two photos on white cardstock and then layered several pieces of the patterned paper behind and also a white paper doilie and a die cut frame from Pink Fresh Studio.

Lemon slices  from the Combo Sticker Sheet and a few extra slices, fussy cut from the patterned paper, were tucked behind the layers. A phrase sticker  from the sticker sheet was used to embellish the frame.



I made a shaker box (lemon slice) from some of the paper and a scrap of acetate which was filled with some yellow and gold sequins. The shaker box and my title, which I die cut from yellow cardstock, were stuck beneath the photos with the title raised on 3D foam dots.


I had received some pink wooden buttons in a previous DT kit but had been unable to use them, so I decided to try painting them yellow to use on this layout. The acrylic paint I used on them took really well and transformed them into the perfect embellishments for this layout.


My journalling strips were printed on the computer and stuck to the bottom  of the page. I decided to outline the journalling strips and other elements with a black fine liner pen to add some definition.


The layout was completed with a scattering of yellow and gold sequins, some enamel dots and a couple of torn pieces of paper were stuck to the top and bottom edges.

Monday 6 August 2018

Tuxedo

I decided to scrapbook a photo of our cat, Tuxedo and do some stash busting. Everything used came from my stash and much of it was quite old.


I started with a sheet of white Bazzill cardstock which i trimmed to 11" x 11" and mounted onto a 12" x 12" sheet of yellow polka dot paper. I machine stitched close to the edge of the white cardstock with white thread and then roughed up the edges.


Strips of green and yellow paper, washi tape, ribbon and ric rac were glued horizontally to the white cardstock and before sticking down my photograph yellow acrylic paint splatters were added.

My photograph was layered with cardstock and co-ordinating patterned paper.


In my stash I found some very old green felt Thickers. I nearly threw these away a couple of weeks ago because I thought I would never use them, but they turned out to be the perfect choice for this layout.


I embellished the layout with some felt flowers, words strips....


.... die cut leaves, a flair button, a chipboard frame, a bingo card and some resin flowers.

I love how the layout turned out and that i was able to use up some old supplies.