Scrapbook Challenge
Flower Memories
Mixing Patterns And Keeping It Simple
Hi scrappers! This week, I continue to play with products from the March Cherry Box from A Cherry on Top. This picturesque photo is the first photo of many we took at the Carlsbad Flower Fields. We spent the afternoon walking amongst gorgeous ranunculus fields in a rainbow of colors and got some amazing photos. The bright colored flowers in the background really go well with the Amy Tangerine papers that came in my Cherry box.
All patterned papers on this page are from the Brave & Bold stack. I also used some butterfly stickers from the same collection. Since there’s a lot of bold prints going on, I kept the embellishments super simple and just used a few enamel dots from Pinkfresh and Simple Stories. I found a piece of dark pink handmade paper that I used as a mat for my photo. I have no idea where it came from or how long I’ve had it. Does that happen to anyone else? Warning: normal rubber cement did NOT work on this paper and I had to revert to some super sticky adhesive dots to attach my photo. Some light blue cardstock from American Craft’s Spring stack worked well to break up all the contrasting patterns on the page. Some floral alpha stickers by Recollections were the perfect addition to this page.
This page was created for Sketch N Scrap’s March contest. The four panels behind the photos provided a great opportunity to showcase all the great spring time patterns on my page. I made sure to pick a light and a dark paper so I could alternate them and have some good contrast.
This page was also created for Scrap Our Stash’s theme challenge which was “Springtime.” I Used flowers both in in my patterned paper and alpha stickers. The photo I used was also full of lots of spring blooms!
That’s all for this week. To watch time lapses of putting all my scrapbooking pages together, you can find me on YouTube at thescrapattack. Thank you for visiting and I will see you next time!