I love coming up with my own composition, but I also love taking an already good composition (from a template or just a layout I've seen) and letting that jumpstart me into a layout. This post is filled with all of the latter method!
This layout I did from a template. I LOVE a good multi-photo template!
credits:
Scrapmatters Tuesday Template 6-2-09 by Cyndi Price
blue bg paper: Woodland Fantasy add-on by Erica Zane
green bg paper, string, pink gem, purple button, yellow frame: The Bright Side add-on by Britt-ish Designs
circle elements, yellow flower, glitter splatter: Sunshine in My Soul by Britt-ish Designs
pink diamond-centered flower: Fairchild add-on by Britt-ish Designs
green/white ribbon: Monstrosity add-on by Britt-ish Designs
purple ribbon: Give it to Me Straight by Amanda Heimann
scalloped stitching: All Stitched Up Vol. II by Tracie Stroud
Party Girl alpha by Britt-ish Designs
fonts: I'm Bored, American Typewriter
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This is a lift of a layout by another scrapper -- I just loved the blocking style (blocking is such a good way to get lots of photos on a page while still looking clean and not cluttered). And the hanging elements in her original were fun -- I gave it my own little twist and put a title and date dangling from a tag on the page.
credits:
lift of Manassas Christmas Parade p1 by melanie3boys
papers are from:
HeartStrings by Taylormade Designs
worn out: brights by Cuppycake Designs
Beauti-FALL by ScrapMuss Designs
Hang in There and Date Stamped by Britt-ish Designs
stitches and brads from Where the Heart Grows by Golden Girls Designs
font is American Typewriter
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Here's another lift. The original layout was actually only a double-photo layout; I took more liberty with this lift than usual but took many of the cues from the original.
I'm especially proud of my titlework on this one!
credits:
Lift of Picklejuice_7's Family12
Papers from Catch of the Day by Pressed Petals (alamama)
Stitches and string from Where the Heart Grows by Golden Girls
Fonts are My Very Own Topher, Pea Lindsay Unicase, Pea Sadie
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And I've had the idea for this layout for awhile -- longer than I've had the picture for it, that's for sure. The title makes me laugh (I think it's really clever!) This is not my typical style, but I wanted to go with something very clean and graphic as though it had come out of a magazine. I spotted a template the other day that seemed like it would be perfect for the idea that was forming in my head for this layout ... and here's the result:
Usually I can't stand one-photo layouts but I don't mind it here. Why? Because, first of all, it's a good photo (hello, cute!) and second, it fills the page. I should do more like this; I really like the whole feel of the layout (and this was quick to put together, too! Yay!)
credits:
BDay Template by Molly Schneider from jessicasprague.com (freebie now expired; sorry!)
Seriously Cute mini-kit by Britt-ish Designs (pretty much everything is slightly recolored)
top right paper from April Morning by Miss Mint
bottom right paper from Sprung paper pack by Amanda Heimann
fonts: Baskerville, Glider Girls, My Own Topher
journaling reads:
Gramma Sue finds the cutest matching clothes for the boys. She bought these particular shirts at OshKosh for Easter, and while it was a bit too cold for short sleeves in April, they are perfect for summertime!
Besides the matching shirts in the picture, I can thank Gramma Sue for the corduroy pants Logan was wearing and even the navy blue ones Joshua had on (they were Logan's first). That's pretty typical, actually; Gramma Sue really does supply a good proportion of the boys' outfits every day! What can I say? She has great taste in clothes!
Wardrobe provided by: Gramma Sue Outfitters
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Fairyland
Whew! I came home from vacation last week with a memory card full of pictures. How do you scrap all those memories without turning it into an album of its own?? It took all afternoon and evening yesterday, but I managed to get the first two-pager done of pictures from Fairyland ... and while Photoshop was grinding and growling at me by the end with all the layers it had to deal with, I really love the result (click on each page for more detail):
credits:
Template 87 by Yin Designs
Sunshine in My Soul and Sunshine in My Soul add-on by Britt-ish Designs
Saturday Special Journaling Freebie by Chelle's Creations
string from Birds of a Feather by WM[squared]
alphas: Natural Wonders kit by ScrapMatters Designers; Glitzy Paper Dot alpha by Britt-ish Designs (and credit for the idea of using two alphas goes to a recent Digi-Dare)
Hang In There by Britt-ish Designs
fonts are American Typewriter, Pea Shannon, Pea Randa
credits:
Template 87 by Yin Designs
Sunshine in My Soul and Sunshine in My Soul add-on by Britt-ish Designs
Saturday Special Journaling Freebie by Chelle's Creations
string from Birds of a Feather by WM[squared]
alphas: Natural Wonders kit by ScrapMatters Designers; Glitzy Paper Dot alpha by Britt-ish Designs (and credit for the idea of using two alphas goes to a recent Digi-Dare)
Hang In There by Britt-ish Designs
fonts are American Typewriter, Pea Shannon, Pea Randa
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Tours
So by the time we got home from vacation on Wednesday, I was feeling downright antsy about scrapbooking! It had been twelve days since I scrapbooked and I missed it SO much. Does this mean I'm addicted??
I whipped up these pages in on Thursday afternoon while the boys napped. I felt like the two events kind of went together, since they both happened the same week and they both were tours of some kind and Logan was front-and-center for both of them (it made me proud to see how well he listened and how interested he was and how he was not shy about asking questions ... even if the questions didn't really make a lot of sense!) Of course, the tours were of two markedly different places. I decided to use the same template, rotated, to loosely match the two pages together, with different kits to reflect the feel of each tour. I think they'll look really nice printed next to each other in my album!
credits:
Inspired by Wendy templates by Britt-ish Designs
papers are from 15 Across, 42 Down and Bowl-o-Rama (white background paper), both by Ziggle Designs
buttons and tag are from School Scribbles by Pineapple Plantation Designs
Doodletime by Tracie Stroud
Fonts are: barcode font, BlairMdITC TT (most of the journaling), Boring Showers (in red), BoyzRGross (in green), and Courtney Dorkling (in blue)
credits:
Inspired by Wendy templates by Britt-ish Designs
Sunshine in My Soul by Britt-ish Designs
Mostly Doodles alpha by AnnaBV Designs
fonts are Jailbird Jenna (title), American Typewriter (journaling and handmade wordart) and Amelie (scripty font in the handmade wordart)
Thanks to Stephanie W. for taking the family picture with her nice camera :-)
Thanks for looking!
I whipped up these pages in on Thursday afternoon while the boys napped. I felt like the two events kind of went together, since they both happened the same week and they both were tours of some kind and Logan was front-and-center for both of them (it made me proud to see how well he listened and how interested he was and how he was not shy about asking questions ... even if the questions didn't really make a lot of sense!) Of course, the tours were of two markedly different places. I decided to use the same template, rotated, to loosely match the two pages together, with different kits to reflect the feel of each tour. I think they'll look really nice printed next to each other in my album!
credits:
Inspired by Wendy templates by Britt-ish Designs
papers are from 15 Across, 42 Down and Bowl-o-Rama (white background paper), both by Ziggle Designs
buttons and tag are from School Scribbles by Pineapple Plantation Designs
Doodletime by Tracie Stroud
Fonts are: barcode font, BlairMdITC TT (most of the journaling), Boring Showers (in red), BoyzRGross (in green), and Courtney Dorkling (in blue)
credits:
Inspired by Wendy templates by Britt-ish Designs
Sunshine in My Soul by Britt-ish Designs
Mostly Doodles alpha by AnnaBV Designs
fonts are Jailbird Jenna (title), American Typewriter (journaling and handmade wordart) and Amelie (scripty font in the handmade wordart)
Thanks to Stephanie W. for taking the family picture with her nice camera :-)
Thanks for looking!
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