Hello fellow crafters, I'm back today with this sweet layout documenting a quick kiss at Disney's California Adventure. I'm playing along today with both the Inspiration Station and Double Trouble Challenge! Here is the inspiration for my layout: I started with my P13 Sugar and Spice collection and fussy cut all the hearts from paper #6. I made sure to use pink, yellow, and green as my three colors from the Thing #1 prompt over at Double Trouble. I arranged the hearts on the page like they were piled on top of each other like the pic at Inspiration Station. Thing #3 challenge at Double Trouble was super easy for me on this...include a heart! I also fussy cut a bunch of florals to include on my layout from the P13 Sugar and Spice cut apart paper. I added them through out the hearts an in a couple of clusters on my page as well. I then added some wood veneer bits from the Star Sprinkle Wood Veneer from Shadnee's Etsy shop. Finally I added a little scrap in the top corner of my layout. That's were I decided to add my journaling. Then I added some Rainbow Sherbet sequins from SpiegelMom Scraps and some black splatters to finish my layout.
Thanks so much for stopping by to read about my blog. Remember you can play along with the Inspiration Station Blog by creating a project using the inspiration photo posted every 1st and 3rd Monday of the month. Just enter your project at the bottom of the post and you could win a prize. Don't forget to also play along with the Double Trouble Challenge Feb 7th as well! Until next time, Nicole
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2/7/2022 07:00:12 am
I am always blwon away by your layouts and this one is another gorgeous design! Thanks for another wonderful team project for The Inspiration Station Challenge. Donna
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2/7/2022 09:29:13 am
Hiya, since you joined the Inspiration Station Team I've been enjoying your lovely scrapbook pages. What a wonderful memory treasure for you all and future generations to have. Fab page here . xx
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2/8/2022 10:01:16 am
LOVE this design with all those little hearts! ALL THOSE HEARTS! Thanks for sharing with us at Double Trouble :)
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2/9/2022 09:21:19 pm
Nicole, WOW... what a great idea to cut your layers of hearts from the patterned paper and looking so dimensional especially with all the other embellishments you added in between the hearts. Great photos and great memories of your trip. Thanks for sharing your DT Inspiration Station project in partnership with us at Double Trouble. it's gorgeous. Hope you follow us for future fun challenges and share some more of your scrapbook pages, it's so easy to incorporate our challenges into a scrapbook page... hope to see you in future challenges at Double Trouble.
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Melanie Hungerford
2/10/2022 12:46:52 pm
Great design, what a lot of cutting and arranging to get such a lovely base for your page. Thanks for playing along with us at Double Trouble!
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Shaker ElementHello all! I am currently working on a mini album of a snow play trip we took in January. I wanted to put all kinds of different elements into it so I thought it would be a perfect time to add a shaker box. So first off I decided to use a snowflake cut file from The Cut Shoppe for this element and the first thing I did was cut some of the inside elements out to make the visible area bigger. Then I glued a piece of scrap page cover to the snowflake. I glued a bigger piece and once it was dry I then cut it down to just my shaker area. I then cut my foam dots in half to box it in.
So my snowflake is ready for my dodads! First I placed my snowflake on top of where I wanted it and took a mental note of where the shaker part would be. Then I placed a little pile of sequins and confetti where it will go.
I then pulled all those little backings off my foam dots and placed my snowflake where is supposed to go and viola, I had a beautiful little shaker snowflake! I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, please let me know in the comments if there is something you would like to learn for scrapbooking!
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