Happy Thursday!!!!
I mix a little bit of Pink Paislee , and a little bit of Jenni Bowlin, to create the following "Summery"page:
H20-{fun times}
(I had a difficult time photographing with the transparency on the page, so hopefully it is okay for you to take a peek!)
The snapshot is of Miss Macie, running in the water at our local beach club. The pattern in her bathing suit was the inspiration for this page. The Dazzle Paper in the Pink Paislee Starlight collection, complimented her suit perfectly! I pulled a pattern from Jenni Bowlin's Playdate Collection {called Sunny Day}, to pair with this paper. I loved the small suns, and perfect for a sunshine page!
I did pull out some chipboard elements, and some stamps to design this page. I have so much chipboard, so I am trying to pull it out when I am working on a project. The raindrops elements, are paislee chipboard shapes. I painted the outside of them with white paint, finish them with a glitter glaze on top. On the paislee shapes with the pattern paper, I applied Glossy Accents on top. Underneath, the top white paislee drop, has a piece of transparency underneath. (I know it is difficult to tell, but it is there! LOL)
a couple of details:
As you can see, I did some stamping on this page. Stamping a few images, or words can really make for easy embellishments for your pages! The transparency is from Hambly, and I simply cut some of the outer portion design. I stamped directly onto the transparency using Staz-on ink. (JULY, JULY is stamped underneath)
I used Jenni Bowlins journaling card, to create my title. I covered chipboard letters with the patterned paper, and outlined the "2" with the O to complete my title.
I originally had a different element on the letter O. For some reason it kept bothering me, and as I was looking for buttons, I came across the floral one. I thought it complimented my page, and I cut the number 16, out of the Sunny Day paper.
I am loving the look of tickets on pages! I wish I had a punch to coordinate with this particular ticket stamp! The ticket stamp I used can be found
{here}
Hopefully, in this snapshot, you can see the glossy dots placed randomly on the letters. I used Glossy Accents By Ranger. It is also a fantastic adhesive!
I hope you are enjoying the evening. My plans for this evening have changed. I think I am going for a walk, and tackle the ever growing mound of laundry!!! LOL
Thank you for stopping by!
I mix a little bit of Pink Paislee , and a little bit of Jenni Bowlin, to create the following "Summery"page:
H20-{fun times}
(I had a difficult time photographing with the transparency on the page, so hopefully it is okay for you to take a peek!)
The snapshot is of Miss Macie, running in the water at our local beach club. The pattern in her bathing suit was the inspiration for this page. The Dazzle Paper in the Pink Paislee Starlight collection, complimented her suit perfectly! I pulled a pattern from Jenni Bowlin's Playdate Collection {called Sunny Day}, to pair with this paper. I loved the small suns, and perfect for a sunshine page!
I did pull out some chipboard elements, and some stamps to design this page. I have so much chipboard, so I am trying to pull it out when I am working on a project. The raindrops elements, are paislee chipboard shapes. I painted the outside of them with white paint, finish them with a glitter glaze on top. On the paislee shapes with the pattern paper, I applied Glossy Accents on top. Underneath, the top white paislee drop, has a piece of transparency underneath. (I know it is difficult to tell, but it is there! LOL)
a couple of details:
As you can see, I did some stamping on this page. Stamping a few images, or words can really make for easy embellishments for your pages! The transparency is from Hambly, and I simply cut some of the outer portion design. I stamped directly onto the transparency using Staz-on ink. (JULY, JULY is stamped underneath)
I used Jenni Bowlins journaling card, to create my title. I covered chipboard letters with the patterned paper, and outlined the "2" with the O to complete my title.
I originally had a different element on the letter O. For some reason it kept bothering me, and as I was looking for buttons, I came across the floral one. I thought it complimented my page, and I cut the number 16, out of the Sunny Day paper.
I am loving the look of tickets on pages! I wish I had a punch to coordinate with this particular ticket stamp! The ticket stamp I used can be found
{here}
Hopefully, in this snapshot, you can see the glossy dots placed randomly on the letters. I used Glossy Accents By Ranger. It is also a fantastic adhesive!
I hope you are enjoying the evening. My plans for this evening have changed. I think I am going for a walk, and tackle the ever growing mound of laundry!!! LOL
Thank you for stopping by!