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Wild Adventure

Teal Collage

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Hello everyone! Welcome to this week’s reveal. This time, it’s a very teal reveal. I really love how this page turned out! I tend to gravitate towards turquoise and teal in a lot of my layouts, but this one is almost completely monochromatic. I used a photo my husband snapped of himself during our trip to June Lake last year. I love how the teal contrasts with the yellow of the trees and his orange shirt. The colors in the photo really pop!

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I started with a piece of cardstock from The Paper Studio’s Splash cardstock stack. I added paper from the Entirely Textures stack and Vicki Boutin. From there, I pulled anything and everything teal from my stash and created a collage around my 5 X 7 photo. I tried to list some of the products used but most are ancient and no longer available since it takes me a very long time to use up anything I buy.

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This page was created for the Scrap the Boys January challenge. Isn’t their mood board for the month awesome?! I stuck to mostly teal but used small circular puffy stickers to incorporate lime, orange and blue details.

Thanks for joining me scrappers! Have a wonderful week!

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June Lake

Autumn Colors + Pink

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Hi scrappers! Well, we made it two weeks into 2021 with only a little it of mayhem. Improvement? I hope so. Who’s to say?

This week’s page feature’s some photos of my husband and I at June Lake which is near Mammoth in California. with international travel options being limited, we took a vacation about 5 hours North. I had never been and we just happened to go when the leaves were changing. It’s not as dramatic as what you would see on the East Coast of the US, but coming from a place where the leaves don’t really change at all, it was really gorgeous.

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I started with a piece of orange-coral paper from a Vicki Boutin paper pad. All other paper used was miscellaneous paper scraps left over from other projects. That’s why I always save my scraps! Used some some small silk leaves in all colors and a couple of 3D fox stickers by Recollections. These little guys have made appearances on many layouts but I finally used up the pack with these last two. A few enamel dots by Simple Stories and some chipboard alphabet letters by Thickers make for a quick and easy layout.

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This page was created using the layout from Sketch-N-Scrap’s January challenge. It’s rare that I make a page with more than two photos, but in this case it was perfect with the photos I had.

This page was also created for the Lasting Memories challenge. This month’s theme is “Places” and the page had to feature somewhere we have visited.

That’s all for now. Stay safe in the new year everyone!

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Spoiled

Animal Prints And Paw Prints

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Greetings scrappers and welcome to 2021! I hope you all made it through last year relatively unscathed. It was a doozy!

This page pictures my kitty Jupiter in her natural state: comfy and sleepy. The “Spoiled” sticker from The Paper Studio pretty much sums it up.

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I started with some yellow tiger print paper from DCWV’s Gone Wild stack. I tore a a strip out of the paper and matted the rest on some gray cardstock. I used some cat washi tape across the torn out section and cute out a few as embellishments as well. Circle punches of various sizes and paw print stickers make up this simple but whimsical page.

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I was a guest designer over at Sketches in Thyme for the month of January. Go check out their site! I used their sketch complete with the torn out section and circles. I used a large dinner plate and traced its outline and then followed that outline with paw print stickers.

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Check out the color palette I created using the Coolors phone app that I used for this page. It’s a great tool if you’re looking for some color inspiration!

That’s all for now. Thanks for visiting my first post of 2021!

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X-Mas 2019

Mixing Patterns and Layering Papers

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Hi everyone! I hope you all have have your Christmas shopping done because the holidays are almost here!

This week I bring you a festive page with some rare Christmas photos. We forget to take photos every year but last year my husband and I snapped a few photos in front of the tree right before opening presents.

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I never do Christmas layouts (because I forget to take the photos!) so this gave me a change to use some seasonal embellishments that have been in my stash for quite a while. I started with a piece of green paper that had the text from ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas’ on it (even though I ended up covering most of it) and paired it with a piece of red satin print paper. Both of these were loose papers I had bought years ago. I try not to buy too many loose papers anymore since I tend to gravitate towards paper stacks instead. Plus, my single sheets tend to get bent up even though I try to store them carefully. How do you store your papers? I bought some plastic holders made for 12 X 12 papers and printed some homemade labels to organize them by color. I’ve included a photo below in case you’re looking for some inspiration.

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I used some paper scraps and matted them with red, beige or white cardstock. There was so much paper layering on this layout that it came out very stiff and doesn’t bend at all! I had some ancient K & Company Christmas chipboard stickers I knew I want to use. I cut and matted small squares of bronze metallic paper and placed some of the smaller embellishments on them. I used two tags from Making Memories Mixed and Stitched Tags as frames for the larger embellishments. I finished up with some black and white enamel dots (of course), some golden stars by Jolee’s Boutique, and some fuzzy felt hearts. I’ve had these last two hearts for a very long time and finally used them up here. Doesn’t it feel good to use up old products in your stash? (That means I get to buy new stuff now, right?)

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This page was created for the Scrap Our Stash December sketch challenge. Glittery embellishments and holiday paper also needed to be used. The chipboard stickers, gold stars, and alpha stickers I used for my title and date all are glittery. Sparkle overload! The background paper with text while subtle, I still counted as my holiday paper. I really loved the their designer Sherri DeKnight Caramico’s take on the sketch so I did a semi scrap lift while adding my own touches.

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This page was also made for Color, Stories, Inspiration’s December challenge. I used the following “evidence:”

  • Plaid

  • Stripes

  • Text Patterns

  • Christmas/Winter Themed Elements

  • Ribbon

  • Something Fuzzy

  • Glitter

  • Baker’s Twine

That’s all for now. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!

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Wonderful Shine

Glittering Gold

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Happy December everyone! This week I bring you a page featuring a photo that was taken in the spring of 2019. It had rained a lot the previous winter so the spring bloom was especially vibrant that year. My husband and I went out to a flower field near the beach and got some amazing photos!

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I started with a piece of purple sparkly paper from DCWV’s Dark Romance stack and matted in with a piece of solid green cardstock. I used some paper scraps and some leaves and gold foil washi tape from Washi Tape Shop. (Have you checked them out yet? Their stuff is amazing!) A paper doily, gold doily garland and a painted feather by Paper Studio made up the major accents. A chipboard embellishment by Heidi Swapp and some stickers from Amy Tangerine and Vickie Boutin sticker books make up the title and word components. I didn’t use as many products as I normally do and the page isn’t as complex, but the embellishments I did use packed plenty of punch.

This page was created for the Lasting Memories December challenge. Since it’s December, most blogs are hosting Christmas related challenges. I don’t have a ton of Christmas or winter photos so these are tough for me to do. This one features traditional Christmas colors but without a lot of the more holiday-specific prompts. We were given several elements to choose from to include on our page. I chose the following:

  • Doily

  • The color green

  • The color gold

  • Washi Tape

  • Hearts

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This page was also created for The Studio Challenges. This month’s challenge was a scrap lift! I chose the above layout by design team member Lori. My embellishments aren’t nearly as elaborate, especially in the upper left and the color scheme I used was completely different from the original. I loved her use of layering papers and it provided the perfect opportunity to use washi tape.

Thanks for visiting everyone. See you next time!

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Feline Magic

Stickers And Succulents

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Hey everyone! Thanks for taking the time amidst the post-Thanksgiving food comas to visit my page! This week’s layout feature’s some striking photos of my kitty Europa that I took with my phone about a year ago. She was sitting in the cat tree looking out the window and the sunlight really highlighted her heterochromia.

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This page ended up with lots of fun little details, so much so that I needed 2 sets of detail photographs for this one! I used some washi tape stickers I had bought on Amazon as well a some brads and a clock charm to decorate the “shelving” I created out of old paper scraps. I used some paper from Paper Studio’s Dendrology stack for a simple background and matted it on some purple cardstock from American Craft’s Spring stack.

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I had picked up a package of paper succulents by Little Birdie but had never cracked them open. The colors fit well with this page so I used the whole package. I love how it looks! The only problem is the succulents stick up quite a bit and I try to keep my pages flat(ish) so they will fit in an album. This one will have to go in a frame or shadowbox.

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This page was created for the November challenge at Sketches In Thyme. The photos I had matched the sketch perfectly. I used the succulents instead of floral embellishments and changed up their positioning slightly.

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This page was also created for Colors, Stories, Inspiration’s November challenge. Purple is my favorite color but I haven’t used it on a page lately. I love the color palette they provided as well as the prompt to create shelves. I had never done anything like that before, and what I thought would be a small detail ended up being a major style element on the page.

“Evidence Used”

  • Woodgrain paper

  • Solid paper

  • Florals

  • Create “shelves” to put things on

  • Silver metal

  • Transparent elements

I hoe you love this page as much as I do! Thanks for stopping by.

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You Inspire Me…You Make My World A Better Place

Khaki And Teal, Masculine Meets Feminine

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Hi everyone! As winter approaches, I bring you a page with a snowy scene taken by my husband last year in Joshua Tree, CA. Apparently is doesn’t snow there very often, but when it does, it’s magical! He took a selfie on his phone to document the occasion.

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The real star of this page is the paper from Heartfelt Creation’s Everyday Heroes stack. I bought this paper years ago but hadn’t used a single sheet until now. I like the combo of khaki, gray and teal. It feels masculine even though the paisley, flowers and butterflies are more feminine features. This paper collection is double-sided and I usually try and feature both sides of the paper on a page, but in this case, the layout looked best with one cohesive side. I used kraft and teal paper scraps and some awesome washi tape from The Washi Tape Shop. I just ordered a bunch of stuff from them and this is the first time I used their products. I love what I’ve seen so far and can’t wait to use their other products. I used some chipboard butterfly stickers by Prima Marketing and some enamel dots by Echo Park.

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This page was created for Sketch-N-Scrap’s November challenge. I liked the simple layout that allowed me to prominently feature my background paper.

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This page was also created for the Kraft + November challenge. The theme for this month was bugs! I used chipboard butterfly stickers in addition to the butterflies printed on the paper.

That’s it for now. Thank you for stopping by and have a happy and safe Thanksgiving everyone!

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So Sweet

Coffee and Cream

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Hi everyone! This week’s layout is making me crave ice cream! These photos were taken of my husband pre pandemic at a little ice cream shop by the beach. It seems like we don’t go out for treats nearly as often in this new world. I just buy snacks from Trader Joe’s and we eat at home watching Netflix. Is this relatable to anyone else?

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A lot of the products I use on my pages were bought so long ago that when I try and link the products on Amazon, they aren’t being sold there anymore! For example, the tan damask print paper I used for my background is from the DCWV Royal Garden stack. The copyright on the front says 2011, so that gives you an idea of when I bought it! I paired it with some basic white cardstock and some polka dot coffee colored paper from Pink Paislee’s Auburn Lane pad. I also used some paper from the My Mind’s Eye Sunshine pad as well. I used stickers from Paper Studio’s Bottle Cap pack and Amy Tangerine.

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This page was created for the Scrap the Boys November challenge which was a sketch this month. I added hearts instead of stars and used some Bo Bunny brads and some adhesive dots by Jolee’s Boutique to embellish.

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This page was also created for the White…With 1 November challenge, featuring the color Caramel Latte. This was a unique color to match in my stash so I only ended up using a few papers and products to keep it simple. I like the warm coffee tones that make me think of sweet things, just like the ice cream in the photo!

That’s all for this time. Thank you for stopping by!

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You’re My Favorite Furball

Bold, Bright And Gilded

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Hi everyone! Welcome back to my blog! Did everyone have a good Halloween? I didn’t do much this year because…Corona. But I can eat candy and dress up anytime, right?

This week’s page features some photos of my cat Jupiter. She loves to soak up the sun on our patio and I took some shots of her while she was sitting outside with me.

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Both the teal and the blue embossed papers are from DCWVs Royal Garden stack which I have had for a very long time. Has anybody actually ever used up a paper pack? I keep buying more and never get through them! These papers are beautiful but are so stylized hat I don’t use them very often so I’m glad I got to utilize two on one page. The orange paper is from Paper Studio’s Entirely Textures stack. I love how it contrasts with the other papers on the page. I used stickers from The Happy Planner’s Colorful Boxes, Rainbow and Vicki Boutin sticker books. The cat stickers I used are absolutely ancient and have been in my stash for at least a decade. I still have a whole sheet left. I never seem to be able to use up stickers either!

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This page was made for Sketch N Scrap’s November challenge. I didn’t have four photos to use so I tuned the two smaller sections into embellishment clusters. I used some paper flowers and brads by Recollections in the same color scheme.

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This layout as also created for Color, Stories, Inspiration’s November Cold Case. I love the challenge to use up old stuff in my stash! Plus the colors in this scene are so pretty! I used the following “clues”:

  • Find some older papers that match some of the colors in The Scene

  • Use older elements with flowers

  • Use older metal items

  • Add old metal brads or eyelets to some of your items

That’s all for this time. Thank you for visiting and I’ll see you next time!

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We Are Family

Citrus Brights And Polka Dots

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Hello everyone and welcome back. It’s good to see you again This week I made a layout with some rare photos of an extended family outing. My sister who is a fantastic artist had an art show at Linsday Wildlife Experience. Lots of family I don’t get to see often got together to celebrate her collection of wonderful work. You can check out some of the pieces that were featured and more at my sister’s shop at Red Bubble.

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I started with a piece of tan cardstock and some green spotted paper by Vicki Boutin. I used a wide range of products, but only a few items of each; a sticker here, a paper scrap there. I use some large polka dot stickers from Happy Planner’s Rainbow sticker book and a chipboard lemon slice by Echo Park to set the color and playful tone of the page.

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This page was created for the 123 Challenge Blog’s October challenge. I like the pretty fall inspired colors and the word prompt was perfect to turn into a title about family.

That’s all for this time. Thanks for visiting and stay safe!

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Iceland Selfies

Fall And Foil

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Greetings scrappers! I hope it’s starting to feel like fall where you are because here in Southern California, it’s still in the 80s or 90s most days! These photos definitely feel more like fall and were taken in October 2018 in Iceland.

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I started with piece of light yellow paper from K & Company and matted it with a gray piece of cardstock. Some paper scraps and silk fall foliage make up this simple page. I added the unexpected element of gold/copper foil. I adhered it by painting thin layer of rubber cement and pressing the foil over the top. I added it to the corners of my leaves along with the perimeter of my page. I’d never used it before on a page but I like how it looks!

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This page was created for the October challenge at Sketch-N-Scrap. I changed the orientation and amount of photos, but kept the tags and leaves. I added a few more fall-inspired embellishments like the the tag from MAMBI’s Soft Spoken collection and stickers from The Happy Planner’s Wild and Free sticker book.

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This page was also created for Scrap Our Stash’s October Challenge. I drew inspiration from the color palette and fall leaves. The mood board had a cute little squirrel so I added my own woodland creature from Bo Bunny brads.

That’s all for this time. Happy fall and happy scappin’!

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Take Risks Manly Man

Army Green And Masculine Prints

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Hi everyone! As September draws to a close, I bring you a decidedly more masculine layout than my usual flowery and feminine pages. These photos were a couple of selfies my husband sent me while on one of his many photography excursions. The road to quitting his day job and becoming a self employed photographer was not easy, but my faith in his work ethic and talent never wavered. A sticker with a quote from the Happy Planner Modern Famhouse sticker book says it perfectly: “You were made to do hard things, so just believe in yourself.”

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I started with a piece of metallic olive green paper from DCWV’s Shimmer Stack. From there I raided my stash of paper scraps for green and brown papers. I used prints that are more masculine, like plaids and distressed chevrons. I added some metallic travel-themed washi tape by the Paper Studio and used Thickers chipboard wood grain alphabet letters for the title.

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This page was created for 123 Challenge Blog’s September Challenge. Check them out on Facebook! I kept my layout pretty similar to the original sketch, except I switched out any floral embellishments and added some extra tags.

That’s all for now. Thanks for coming by!

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Stand Tall My Dear

Yellow-Orange Tones In Iceland

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Hi everyone! Welcome back to another scrapbook layout. This time I bring you a very fall inspired page, which is appropriate sine October is almost here and these photos were taken in October of 2018. These photos were taken at the same waterfall as the photo I used on my last page. In a country full of gorgeous places, this was probably the most beautiful place we found in Iceland.

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I used a piece of basic white cardstock as my base and added some orange floral paper to half the page. I used a large piece of metallic orange paper from DCWVs Shimmer stack as well as some micro houndstooth and text paper from My Mind’s Eye’s Sunshine paper pad. I used a flower sticker from a pack made for laptops as my title and raided my stash for other embellishments that matched this color. A lot of stuff was either too yellow or too orange, but I was able to utilize the following:

  • Kaiser Crafts Scrap Yard Die Cuts

  • MAMBI Soft Spoken Travel Stickers

  • Recollections Fox Stickers

  • Echo Park Go See Explore Brads

  • Love + Lemons Main Squeeze Brads

  • Carpe Diem Epoxy Metal Clips

  • Vicki Boutin Sticker Book

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This page was created for the Sketches In Thyme week 3 September Challenge . I took some creative liberties by using 2 different sized photos and offsetting them dramatically. I used a smaller circular doily than what is shown in the sketch and added more tags and embellishment clusters per my usual style.

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This page was also created for the White…with 1 September challenge. Look how pretty their mood board is! As soon as I saw this month’s color, I knew I wanted to use photos where I was in this yellow dress. I really like how it turned out.

Thanks for stopping by. I’ll see you all again soon!

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The Journey To Iceland

Photo Focused With Organic Embellishments

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Hi everyone! Can you believe September is almost over?! I feel this year has been one quarantine blur from March until now. I guess time still flies even when you’re not having fun!

This week’s photo comes from the trip to Iceland I took with my husband in 2018. We found a little known waterfall tucked away in the hills and proceeded to have the most magical experience of the whole trip. The surroundings looked like it came straight from the pages of a Tolkien novel. I had a dress in my backpack in case we found some especially picturesque scenery and we ended up getting some of my favorite photos ever! Epic vacation photos are definitely one of the perks of marrying a professional photographer.

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I started with a piece of brown cardstock and paired it with some photo realistic woodgrain paper from The Paper Studio’s Dendrology stack.I love this particular print because of the red-orange paint on one edge of the paper which picks up the warm tones in my dress. I used a piece of double-sided paper from Vicki Boutin’s Color Kaleidoscope stack. I wanted to feature both the butterfly and teal floral sides of the paper so I used one as a photo mat and the other as an accent behind my woodgrain paper. I then took some watered down acrylic paint and splattered some droplets around the edges for added interest. I cracked open some Bo Bunny Floral Spice brads and ephemera that I had for a while but never used, The teal colors match my navy and teal floral print and the organic designs continue the nature theme of my wood paper and photo. I also use some wood a cork embellishments from Momenta’s Mixed Media stickers because or their organic material feel.

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This page was created for Scrap Our Stash’s September challenge. The criteria was to use a wodgrain patterned paper and an animal embellishment. I found some hummingbird stickers by Little B that worked nicely with my photos.

Other products used:

  • MAMBI Travel Sticker Book

  • Thickers Chipboard Alphabet Stickers

  • Art C Tag Pack

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One For The Books

Text Prints And Wood Grain

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Hi everyone! Welcome back to The Scrap Attack! The photo featured in this layout was taken several years ago at Mobius Arch in Alabama Hills, CA. My husband will come here often to take photos of the stars and I came with him on this particular trip. I was reading by the light of my phone to pass the time and he decided to take a shot with me sitting in the arch.

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I started with some blue color block paper from Paper Pizazz’s Tone on Tone Color Block stack. I raided my paper scrap drawer for all other papers and layered them accordingly.

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This page was created for the More Than Words September challenge. Not only does my photo feature a book, but I was able to utilize two papers with text/book print. I had bought a pack of random stickers made for laptops, skateboards, etc and it contained the stack of books sticker which was a perfect fit for this page.

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This page was also created for Color, Stories, Inspirations. I absolutely love the challenges they’ve been posting that encourage using up old items in my stash. I have TONS of old stuff, some of it not even opened. However, this does not prevent me from buying new stuff.

I used the following “Product Clues”:

  • Find older papers that match some of the colors in the scene (My background paper comes from a stack that’s at least a decade old and the paper scraps used vary in age, but many of them are ancient too!)

  • Use old papers with a text pattern (Both text papers were originally bough loose leaf from Micheal’s or Joanne’s ages ago. It feels so good using up scraps!)

  • Use older patterns that have a nature theme (I used some tree bark paper from Paper Studio’s Dendrology.)

  • Use older or never-used punches (There was a time when every other layout I made had rounded corners. Then my corner punch got dull and I stopped using it. I discovered I had another one in my stash and I’m not even sure when I bought it! I definitely broke it in on this page and rounded almost everything.)

  • Use older wood elements (I used some wooden buttons by Prima Marketing that I’ve had for a very long time. I also used some tiny wooden clothespins that were originally bought as part of a wedding centerpiece. I also used some more recent chipboard alphabet stickers by Thickers that has a wooden print.

  • Choose an unopened package of something and use as much of what’s in there as you can (Disclaimer: I actually bought these hedgehog stickers by Mrs. Grossman’s not that long ago. Even at the time I thought “when am I ever going to use these?” But they were so cute so I bought them anyway. I was so excited when I saw there was a hedgehog in the inspo pic so I could break these out. I didn’t use very many because I didn’t want a hedgehog invasion, but I’m glad I got to use up a few.

  • Got any older products by 7 Gypsies? Use them! (I had a Junk Journal pack from 7 Gypsies that I hadn’t used very much of. The big tag with stamps matched the color palette so I added it to the page.)

That’s all for now. Thank you for stopping by and keep scappin’!

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Everything Is Awesome When I Travel

Vibrant Color Palette

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Hi everyone and welcome to September. As hurricane, tornado AND wildfire season is upon us on top of a global pandemic, I hope everyone is remaining safe and healthy.

The photos I used were from a road trip to Death Valley, CA last year. I’m standing in a normally dry lake bed. It had rained the night before so there was a small amount of standing water that reflected the sky. Since the lake bed is clay, very little water seeps into the group but the daytime temperatures can easily surpass 100 degrees F. In the summer, the water may not last longer than a day, even after a torrential downpour because Death Valley has some of the highest recorded temperatures on earth. My husband and I visited in the spring, but we were still lucky to catch the water when we did. And that white stuff on the ground? It’s not ice. It’s salt! It’s left over from a time when the valley was at the bottom of the ocean. It builds up in striking geometric shapes and reflects the light in amazing ways.

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I started with a piece of soft blue textured paper from an absolutely ancient stack by Paper Pizazz. I’m not sure the company even exists anymore and I’m trying to use up old products. I layered in more purple-blue paper scraps that match the colors in my photos and embellished mainly with stickers and enamel dots.

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This page was created for Sketch N Scrap’s September challenge. I used 2 photos instead of 3 and downsized the title. I added multiple embellishments to add interest.

This page was also created for Lasting Memories. The theme this month is “around the world” and the word “travel” needed to be used somewhere in my title. I delineated my subtitle from my title by making it smaller and placing it in a tag-shaped sticker.

Sticker books were the product of choice for this layout. The products used are listed below:

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This color palette was designed with the Coolers app. I like the red that matches my leggings and the periwinkle that picks up the environment in my photo. Since these palettes randomly generate, the addition of teal is an unexpected surprise that I felt worked great with the other colors.

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Listen To Your Soul

Marine Metallics

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Hi everyone! Welcome back for a very summery edition! These photos were taken last year in Oahu (back when traveling was still an option!) My husband took some really fun pictures while we were wading out in the ocean.

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I started with a piece of turquoise and gold patterned paper from DCWV’s Violet Leaf stack. It reminds me of retro metallic wallpaper and matched the teal tones in my photos. I used teal and gray cardstock from Recollections Cool Water collection for photo mats. I also used a piece of gold and white feather print paper from Paper Studio’s Shoppe on the Square stack, but since such small parts are showing, the design almost looks like palm fronds. I used stickers from The Happy Planner’s Colorful Boxes sticker books. I used some gold foil triangles by Paper Studio as well as feather stickers by Recollections to embellish.

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This page was created for The Studio Challenge’s August contest. I liked the multiple photo mats at different angles an kept that element in my final layout. The white hexagon print paper I used had a quote printed on it that I decided to use as a title, even though it is small.

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This page was also created for Lindy’s Gang. I loved the color combo and beachy vibes of their inspo picture. I used all three colors and incorporated some stars by Jolee’s Boutique. I also incorporated the hexagon print in the paper I used by My Mind’s Eye.

Thanks for visiting everyone! I’ll see you next time.

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Smart Cookie

Polka Dots And Sprinkles

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Hi scrappers! This week’s page combines two of my favorite things: cats and confectionaries. I featured a photo of my kitty Europa (don’t you love how she crosses her paws?!) and paired is with a dessert theme.

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I started with a piece of circus animal cookie paper from the Yummy Papers stack by Paper Pizazz. This collection features photo realistic food prints and while I’ve had this for at east 15 years, I’ve only used a page or two. I was determined to use the cookie paper in my layout, but had to figure out how to make it work. Using it as my background would make the page too busy so I used a simple piece of patterned gray cardstock from Momenta’s Black and White stack. I also used a piece of bright pink paper from Paper Studio’s Entirely Textures sack and placed it behind the cookie paper at a slight different angle. I used Thickers Prismatic alphabet stickers for the title, which brings the cookie theme together.

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This page was created for Let’s Get Sketchy’s August challenge. For the pennants, I used a combination of ribbon and paper, all with polka dots. The polka dots mirror the motif of the sprinkles on the animal cookies. I also used colored brads around the edges of the paper that also looked like sprinkles.

That’s all for this round scrappers. See you next time!

Scrapbook Challenge

Curious

Vellum Galore

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Hi everyone! I don’t know about you but it is HOT here in Southern California. Wildfire season is almost here and I can definitely feel it in the air. I’m trying to keep from melting as I’m writing this post!

This post features my kitty Jupiter who is sweet but also very feisty. Her eyes really stand out in the photos and I wanted my color scheme to emphasize them.

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I started with a piece of honeycomb print paper by Recollections. There’s a lot going on with this page so I like that the honeycomb design is small and subtle. I cut up some checkered floral print vellum and fastened them with golden brads. I used some miscellaneous paper and vellum scraps to layer and add depth.

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This page was created for the Sketches in Thyme August challenge. I used a large dinner plate as a template and painted around the edge with a mix of acrylic paints to recreate the circular element in the sketch. I used pieces of teal floral washi tape and placed them vertically to help stick down the vellum where it was gaping.

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This page was also created for Color, Stories, Inspiration’s August challenge. I made a custom color palette based on the inspiration image, mainly focusing on dark teals. I love that this challenge focuses on using up old stuff. The floral vellum I used has been in my stash for at least a decade. I tend to not use vellum much because I don’t always know what to do with it, but it looks great on this page. I opened up a pack of Momenta cat stickers which I have had for some time. I’ve never been able to make them work on other pages but the color palette matched these perfectly! I also added some heart, floral and butterfly stickers from Maggie Holmes sticker book.

Product Clues:

  • Older papers that match the colors of the scene

  • Use washi tape that’s older

  • Use metal accents

  • Use older elements that contain flowers, butterflies or hearts

  • Choose an unopened package of something and add something surprising

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I discovered Coolers has a mobile app! This is a great tool make custom color palettes. If you’re like me and you’re too lazy to sign in and make an account, you can just screenshot it like me to save it. This is the palette I created for this particular layout.

That’s all for now! Thanks for visiting and do your best to stay out of the heat!

Scrapbook Challenge

Travel And Chill

Maps And Doodles

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Greetings scrappers! How is everyone’s summer going? I just got back from my first ever trip to Lake Tahoe. The weather was great and the scenery was beautiful! Pictures hopefully to follow soon!

This week’s page feature’s yet another photo from the Blue Lagoon in Iceland. The trend of scrapping of these photos will probably continue because I haven’t even really made a dent in all the photos we took! That’s what happens I guess when everything around you is so beautiful and photogenic!

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I started with some simple gray cardstock from DCWV’s Neutrals stack. I layered a smaller piece of gold and red paper from Paper Studio’s Tattered and Worn stack over the top and then added in a paper doily and a scrap of black and white floral paper.

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This page was created for More Than Words August challenge. They provided a sketch as well as the word prompt “Chill Out.” I used this prompt in my title and photo selection since hanging out at Iceland’s premier spa was definitely relaxing. I replicated the details around the edges by doodling with a fine tipped Sharpie. I usually am not crazy about doodling because I never like how it turns out. I’m too much of a perfectionist I guess. However, I do like the results on this page. It made it easier since I had a circular stencil and a picture to reference. How do you guys feel about doodling?

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This page was also created for Color, Stories, Inspiration’s August challenge. This was the perfect challenge for making a page with vacation photos! I incorporated gold in my layout even though it wasn’t in the original color palette. It was in the map in the inspiration photo and I felt all the colors worked well together.

Evidence Used:

  • Map Print - Recollections Paper Frames, Art-C Tag Pack

  • Cork - Art-C Tag Pack

  • Travel-Themed Elements - Jolee’s Boutique Travel Tags,

  • Metal

  • Clock/Watch - Michael’s Metal Clock Charms

  • Sunglasses - Jolee’s Boutique

  • Cursive Font - MAMBI Travel Sticker Book

  • Camera - Paper Studio Vintage Camera Brads

  • Triangles - Sharpie Doodles

That concludes this entry! Thanks for visiting my page and see you next time. Happy scapping!