Hello all, I'm here with my project for the Inspiration Station Challenge Blog. The Inspiration Station is a blog that challenges you to create a project using an inspiration picture, then you can post your project for a chance to win that month's prize! Here is this month's inspiration pic: Here's the inspiration that I got from the pic: love, sun set, colors. I used these main elements to create my layout using a pic of my girls from November. I decided to use the Sunkissed Digital Collection from Traci Reed Designs for this page and thought that this word, sunshine was perfect for a title. All I had to do was add my U R MY from my alpha stash. I printed off flowers, hearts, a rainbow and buttons from the digital kit along with this striped paper. Then I just put them together to create my clusters. Up in the left corner I decided to roll up the corner and have some of the striped paper peeking through. I also added some pompom ribbon that matched the color scheme. To finish my layout I added journaling and the beautiful Hummingbird sequin collection from SpiegelMom Scraps!
Thanks so much for popping on to read about my layout. Don't forget to submit your take on the inspiration pic so that you can be in the drawing for this month's prize from the Inspiration Station Challenge Blog. Until next time, Nicole
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Donna L Walls
2/6/2023 05:23:35 am
Gorgeous page, i love the colors (which match the photo prompt so well) and the subject matter is so sweet! Thanks for another wonderful team project for The Inspiration Station!
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2/6/2023 04:28:13 pm
What a lovely page and your daughters are lovely as well...You really looked at the photo and chose well. You are an awesome scrapbooker!
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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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