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Let The Good Times Roll
Desert Themes And Earthy Tones
Hi scrappers! Welcome to April! Spring usually means flowers and bunnies and rain showers, at least here in the USA, but this week I bring you a desert-themed layout featuring cactus rather than flowers and earth tones rather than pastels. I took a trip to Borrego Springs last year and ventured out onto a dry lake bed. Golden afternoon light is always the most flattering so I snapped a few selfies. (Yes these have been run through FaceTune. My skin is not that perfect!)
I started with a piece of brown text print paper that looks old and distressed from the Everyday Heroes Collection from Heartfelt Creations. I matted it with some green cardstock from DCWV’s Neutrals stack. I then raided my stash of paper scraps for pieces that would match my color palette and cut 2” X 3” rectangles. A tag from Prima Marketing’s Golden Desert ephemera collection fills the gap as well as provides a title. It was a little too large so I had to cut it down. A couple of cactus from the same ephemera pack pair well with some golden washi tape by The Paper Studio and some stickers from the Carpe Diem Beautiful mini sticker tablet. I keep buying these sticker books made for planners and using them on my pages. They work so well and there’s so many cute ones on the market!
I think my favorite detail is the prickly pear cactus wearing sunglasses. This came from the green bujo pad by JHGCVX. I like how these are organized by color. It makes really easy to find an image that will work with your current page and color palette. I finished off with some enamel dots by The Paper Studio and Simple Stories because enamel dots are my favorite!
This page was created for the Color My Heart Color Dare #489 challenge. It was a tic-tac-toe challenge and the three colors I chose were Ballerina, Sage and Mocha. However, I added in some Gold and Desert Rose as well to give the page more variety.
This page was also made for Becky Fleck challenge #270 at Cherry on Top. Since the photos I was using were much bigger than those in the sketch, I made the rectangles a little smaller and rearranged them around my photos. I used washi tape to replicate the vertical banding on the upper left square, and embellished with a cactus rather than a bicycle. I really liked using this sketch for inspiration while tweaking it to fit the photos I had.
That’s all for this week. Thank you for stopping by and I will be back soon with more brand new layouts!