Hello Scrapbookers!
Time for some layouts, right? It has been a while since I have some layouts, and its nice to do it again and take a break from card making. I have so many photos still to scrapbook for, and making a scrapbooking kit here and there helps getting them into an album after all these years.
This G45 paper, 'Elegance', is such lovely paper
Layout #1 - Diagonal Photos (My sister Leona)
With this layout I am sharing with you that your thought process of decorating your layouts can change. This is what I was first thinking of doing.
But this is how it ended up looking once I got the photos on.
Some closeup views...
Layout #2 - Art Deco Framing (My BSU Grad Photos)
Now you can use the following photos when adding your embellishments.
Hope you liked making this one.Layout #3 - Using Tulle to Embellish (My sister Corina)
I have twin sisters a couple of years younger than I. This is Corina, the younger of the two. She spent years working hard to accomplish her dream of becoming a ballerina. Here are some photos that my Mom had cut into ovals that I decided to use. Because of the ballet theme I chose to use tulle as an embellishment. This works great for wedding photos as well.
To cut the rectangle frames, you will need to follow the instructions of this previously used video from another kit, but USE 1/4" WHILE CUTTING AROUND THE SAME RECTANGLE 3 or 4 TIMES.
Layout #4 - Making A Bunch Of Small Photo Mats - A Collage Layout (me from 16 to 46)
This is a great way of using up photos with people in it that you may not know about or remember about. You can cut out the person you want, or cut off all the scenery around the person. It's a fun one to do, but there is a lot of photo and mat cutting. The photos after the full layout are close ups of the fussy cut flowers, leaves and butterflies; where I tucked them in, etc.
Hope this helped you put together your layouts.
I'll be doing a Christmas Card kit next! So watch for it. I think I'll use Maja Design's 'Traditional Christmas' paper for this next kit.
TY for your patience with me ladies. It was very difficult to find the time to work on this latest kit. It took me a very long time and I kept you all waiting. My sincerest apologies.
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