Showing posts with label Kaisercraft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kaisercraft. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 April 2018

Sea Palling

Whilst away at last months craft weekend, I put together this layout of Sea Palling - one of our favourite beaches in Norfolk.

I used supplies from Kaisercraft's 'Beach Shack' collection.



I started with a 12x12 sheet of the woodgrain paper and on this I mounted my 8x12 photograph of the beach. Three smaller photos showing seaweed, limpets and another view of the beach (approx 2" square) were matted onto white cardstock and layered on the lower edge of the photograph using 3D foam.

My title was cut from white cardstock using the Silhouette Studio.



My journalling strips were printed on white cardstock on the computer using a typewriter font.


The page was embellished with stickers from the sticker sheet, die cuts from an older pack of Kaisercraft's 'High Tide' Collectables and a chipboard button. 

Tiny stickers from Fundamentals were used to add the date in the bottom left corner.

Wednesday, 10 January 2018

Love These Friends

This layout is based on a layout by US Scrapbooker Suzanna Lee.

The photograph I have used on my layout was taken of my daughter and her friends at a birthday party in 2016.

The base for my layout was a 12x12 sheet of white cardstock and slightly smaller sheets of black and white cardstock was mounted on top of this. A coloured edge was created by tucking scraps of different pieces of patterned paper underneath. The scraps were from the October Afternoon Fly a Kite Collection. A wiggly border of white thread was also stitched using the sewing machine.



After preparing the base I matted my 5x7 photo on more of the October Afternoon paper and black cardstock and layered this onto the base.

The title was cut from more of the patterned paper and black cardstock using the Craft-Robo.

Die cuts from a Kaisercraft 'Happy Snaps' pack of collectables were used to embelish the layout and glitter was also added to some of these.


Details were added with teeny tiny alphabet stickers.