Showing posts with label theme - sister. Show all posts
Showing posts with label theme - sister. Show all posts

Color Cue {3} Challenge: Dana

I used the following WPlus9 stamp sets for the Color Cue {3} Challenge:
Other supplies are as follows:
  • Papertrey Ink stamp set: Women of Life
  • Papertrey Ink's Berry Sorbet saddle stitch ribbon and buttons (don't have the ink yet!)
  • Papertrey Ink's Summer Sunrise saddle stitch ribbon, buttons and ink
  • Papertrey Ink's Bitty Dot Basics patterned paper
  • Papertrey Ink's Stamper's Select cardstock
  • Core'dinations blue-gray cardstock (the wrong side)
  • VersaMagic Red Brick ink (stamped on scrap first to lighten the color)
  • Memento London Fog ink
  • red Spica
  • Spellbinders Large Labels
  • Spellbinders Labels Four
  • white gel pen (for "stitching")
  • Scor-tape
  • dimensional foam tape

New Baby Sister & Me

It is hard to believe that 21 1/2 years have gone by since this photo was taken. My eldest son is 9 here, happily holding his newest baby sister who is about 2 weeks old. She is now 21 1/2 years old and a welder. I would never have imagined at the time this photo was taken that she would choose welding as her career.
Well, lets get to what tools and techniques I used in the making of this page. I used the Lyrical Letter catridge for the page title going around their edge with a sparkly Red SPica pen; Heritage cartridge (two of the charms) for the photo frame piercing and connecting the holes with a white Gel Pen to create the sewn on effect; Home Decor cartridge for the red and blue paper flourishes. These I pierced holes and connected the holes with a white Gel Pen to make it look like they were sewn on just as I did with the frame. I used Fiskars Apron Lace border punch, EK Success border punch placed at the bottom of the page, and the Cuttlebug dies to cut the paper and vellum flowers and leaves. On the leaves I used the side of my paper piercer to carefully etch veins onto them. I layered the flowers using buttons and red pearls in the centers.
I then used Red and Pewter Liquid Pearl; the pewter for the pearl like flourishes, and the red for the pearl rectangle.

Sister and Me

Sisters Forever

This page was challenging, because I had this idea of placing the photos behind the white pattern of the paper. So I had to be sure exactly what the layout was going to be in order to do what was needed in the correct order. I placed the phots where I wanted them and with a pencil lightly marked where they would be placed on the page. Then with the exacto knife cut the areas that would be in front of the photo plus a tiny bit extra to allow the thickness of the photo to slide in and fit in well behind the white pattern. Next came the circle with its photo and the ribbon. I used the Cricut