Club Scrap Literature Blog Hop & Linky Party
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Hello, Kraftie Friends!
Welcome to Club Scrap's October Blog Hop and Linky Party!
This month we're featuring the Literature Collection!
If you came from Club Scrap's Blog (Karen's Post), you're in the right place!
Your next stop will be Kay's Blog!
Well, if you didn't know, I moved end of last month and I'm still unpacking (I have a toddler who keeps asking me to play with him, instead of unpacking...sure, why not?)...
...but I was smarter this time! I kept my basic craft tools and Literature Kit in a box, in my car! So it wasn't too hard to find them! =)
Here are some scrapbook pages...very easy ones, if you have limited supplies!
Since the Literature Collection has some pretty printed papers, you really don't need much...
For this page, I tore the dark brown cardstock to go behind the shimmery brown photo mat (so pretty in person!).
I trimmed one of the Literature Embellishment Cutaparts in diagonal to make photo corners.
Add the photo and...
...a little Dimensional Magic in the flower's center...and you're done!
Well, I wanted a title, but I don't know where my letter stickers are...so I made a composite here with Dahlia Digital Kit, so you have an idea of what I was going for (although, I like it so much, I might just print them, cut them out and use them as stickers...).
The bay stallion in the pic is a Straight Egyptian Arabian stallion - Magic Elixir.
I took it at the Amethyst Acres Equine Center Open House about a month ago...isn't he gorgeous?
This one was supposed to be a 2-page layout, but I'm having issues with my internet, so I couldn't edit the right page...here's the left page:
Don't forget to go to Kay's Blog next!
Welcome to Club Scrap's October Blog Hop and Linky Party!
This month we're featuring the Literature Collection!
If you came from Club Scrap's Blog (Karen's Post), you're in the right place!
Your next stop will be Kay's Blog!
Well, if you didn't know, I moved end of last month and I'm still unpacking (I have a toddler who keeps asking me to play with him, instead of unpacking...sure, why not?)...
...but I was smarter this time! I kept my basic craft tools and Literature Kit in a box, in my car! So it wasn't too hard to find them! =)
Here are some scrapbook pages...very easy ones, if you have limited supplies!
Since the Literature Collection has some pretty printed papers, you really don't need much...
For this page, I tore the dark brown cardstock to go behind the shimmery brown photo mat (so pretty in person!).
I trimmed one of the Literature Embellishment Cutaparts in diagonal to make photo corners.
Add the photo and...
...a little Dimensional Magic in the flower's center...and you're done!
Well, I wanted a title, but I don't know where my letter stickers are...so I made a composite here with Dahlia Digital Kit, so you have an idea of what I was going for (although, I like it so much, I might just print them, cut them out and use them as stickers...).
The bay stallion in the pic is a Straight Egyptian Arabian stallion - Magic Elixir.
I took it at the Amethyst Acres Equine Center Open House about a month ago...isn't he gorgeous?
This one was supposed to be a 2-page layout, but I'm having issues with my internet, so I couldn't edit the right page...here's the left page:
I used printed papers and Literature Embellishment Cutaparts on this page.
I have pictures of my kids and husband reading together on our new couch!
I can try to post the other page and some of the pics later! =)
Don't forget to go to Kay's Blog next!
14 comments
Wonderful pages, they don't always have to be with lots of things. it is the pictures that are important!
ReplyDeleteThe horse page is gorgeous! Love it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous page Lilian!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Lilian.
ReplyDeleteVery very pretty Lilian!!! Love the 2nd page, its so cute, and your horse photo too!!!
ReplyDeletehugs
Cheryl
They are both great pages! I love the corner tabs on the picture, wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYes, indeed---that horse belongs on a beautiful page, and you found it! I love the simplicity. The print really does it all!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pages! I love it when we have to improvise. The best pages come out of it!
ReplyDeleteI love that you were able to create the pages with just your basic tools and the kit. That is what it's all about. Thanks for sharing...I look forward to seeing "page 2"!
ReplyDeleteGreat pages!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful for sure!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pages. Of course the horse picture belonged on your page.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant to leave a craft stash in the car! I couldn't cover up the lovely page either.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous layout for a perfect picture!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your lovely comments! They make my day! =)