Showing posts with label Simple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Simple. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Week #47 Multi Photo Fall Layout - Nancy

Hi everyone.  Nancy here today to share with you a quick layout that you can use with multiple photos.

Supplies Used:

  • Simple Stories - Homespun Patterned Papers, Chipboard, Stickers
  • Prima - Lace
Step 1:  Cut an 8 inch square from inside the yellow ginham paper for future use.  This is a great way to save a patterned paper for a coordinating page.
Step 2:  Mount photos on a neutral piece of paper, leaving a bit of a border on the bottom for embellishments.  I chose to have three photos (one of each of my children) and a title piece.  But you could use more or less photos, filling in the squares with whatever your needs are.
 Step 3.  Cut floral paper to 10 inches and mount in the center of the yellow gingham paper.
 Step 4.  Center matted photos on floral paper.  Add border sticker just below photos.

If you like, you could stop here.  I chose to embellish the layout just a bit further by adding a bit of lace right under the border sticker, a floral sticker in the upper left corner, and a few chipboard pieces in the lower right.

And here is the companion page as well.
You can see that piece of yellow gingham paper behind my photo, and the floral paper as well.  More of the stickers and chipboards from the collection as well as bits of lace tie the two layouts together.

Thanks for stopping by.

Hugs.




Friday, July 12, 2013

The Daily Scrapbook Page - Layout #9


That was fun, right? We did today's The Daily Scrapbook Page video LIVE, as a Google Hangout On Air!





One of the challenges with using your stash sis when you only have one sheet of each patterned paper from a collection but you want to make a two page spread. Well, you can use two different papers from a collection and still get a cohesive look -- that is what this page is all about.  Check out the video here:



Supplies:
Paper - Jillibean Soup, My Mind's Eye (Wood Chevron), American Crafts (green)
Diecuts - Silhouette, Sizzix
Ink - ColorBox Fluid Chalk by Clearsnap
Scissors, Trimmer - Fiskars
Buttons, Ribbon - hydrangeahippo.etsy.com
Flair - The Paper Bakery
Adhesive - American Crafts, Scotch

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Friday, January 7, 2011

Layout 1 - January 7, 2011

My first layout of the year!! WOOHOO!! Okay, well not really my first since I made some class samples but the first I'm sharing here :) So without further ado, here's my layout, featuring pics from New Year's Day:


Some of the yummy details on this page:

 


 

And here's how to make to it, in about 30 minutes:

Gather your supplies, photos, and adhesives.

Supplies:
Stickers - Sassafras Lass, Studio Calico (Grey Strip and Labels), October Afternoon (alphas)
Epoxy and Button Makers - Epiphany Crafts
Thread - Joann's
Paper - Sassafras Lass, American Crafts, Bo Bunny (flower in buttons), Stampin' Up! (teal in button), Bella Blvd (stripe in buttons)
Pen - Copic
Trimmer, Scissors - Fiskars
Adhesive - ATG by 3M, This To That 3D Foam Dots by American Crafts, Zip Dy, Glue Dots Mini
Sequin Stars - hydrangeahippo.etsy.com 
Other Tools - Sewing Needle
This layout comes together really fast because the layout of the photos is really simple--a column of 4x6 prints to one side of the page. The embellishments elevate it to more than a "simple" page.


Adhere the 4x6 prints in a column to the right of the page, about 1.5" from the right edge.


Lay a border (trimmed from the patterned paper) across the page between the bottom and middle photos. Trim with scissors to the desired length, just longer than the photos are wide.

Using 3D foam adhesive, adhere a section of the border (trimmed from the patterned paper) between the bottom and middle photo.

 


Adhere a scrap of the border to the upper left of the page, about 1" from the top.


Cut a sticker in half and apply to the left edge of the border and photos. Save the scrap sticker to use on another project. Add more stickers as desired.



I tucked a border sticker under the top edge of the paper board on the photos and added some label stickers for journaling.



Make buttons and epoxies from scrap paper ( I used my big pink scraps bag) using the Epiphany Crafts Shape tools. You can use spare buttons and brads or punch paper for these elements as well. I like the Epiphany Crafts Tools because they allow me to make totally custom embellishments.




Tie Thread in bows in any buttons. Apply embellishments to page.

Here's the fun part -- crumple the bottom left corner and the upper right edge of the page, Tack down with stitches using the same thread as in the buttons. This will tie those colors and elements in the page together.


Adhere the layout to a contrasting paper so that the edges of the contrasting paper show where the layout has been crumpled.

Apply a strong adhesive like Zip Dry to the underside of the crumpled areas and apply sequin stars. Add a few extra stars sprinkled around using Glue Dots.

Add a title and journaling and you're done!


To kick this blog off with a bang, post a link to your layout you create this week here in a comment on this blog post. I'll choose one random winner next Thursday night at 5pm and post the winner here on Friday. What do you win? A Priority Mail Flat Rate Envie FILLED to the brim with goodies!! (US entries only please--I'm sorry but the international shipping rates have been too high for me to do giveaways).

A blinkie is coming soon, I promise!!

Hope you get lots done!!

--Jennifer