Don't you just love it when a layout just comes together? When the vision in your head matches what actually is viewed on the layout? It is a great feeling, isn't it? This layout was one of those layouts. I picked the photo and the Basic Grey Skate Shoppe paper and the rest just seemed to flow. The strips of paper and circles draw the attention to the photo and accented it rather than distracted from it. Staples formed in a stitching pattern accents the top circle while snaps decorate the bottom circle. The metal embellishments just seem perfect for the Basic Grey Skate Shoppe collection. It just fits!
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Crayons and Scrapbooking
The other day I was sitting at my house one day watching my children use sidewalk chalk on our driveway. I watched the colors they were using and the texture of the chalk against the rough driveway. It was at that moment I had one of those "Ahhh!!" lighbulb moments. (Don't you just LOVE those creative out of the blue moments?) That night I picked up a black piece of cardstock and some watercolor crayons and started to doodle. Just to see how it would look. I just fell in love with the look but wanted something more "polished". So I decided to use my Doodle Genie with my watercolor crayons. Viola!!! It was able to draw "polished" flowers that had a childlike quality about them.
So why not try using crayons on your next layout...you will be amazed at the results!
Posted by K G at 12:59 PM 1 comments
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Truckload of fun...With Daisy D's.
I just love the new Daisy D's "Beacon Hill". The whole line offers a patterned paper for every type of scrapbooker. It truly is extremely versatile and the color is so vibrant. This layout "Truckload of Fun" uses Boston Damask, Beacon Hill Stripe and Boston Stripe.
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Wednesday, May 09, 2007
I have been tagged!!!
Lisa from The School of Scrap has tagged me to play Scattagories using the first letter in our first name...so here goes!
Your Name: Kirstie
Famous Singer: Kurt Coban
4-letter word: K-I-S-S
Street: Kesington
Color: Khakhi
Gifts/Presents: Kittens
Vehicle: Kia
Things In Souvenir Shop: Keyrings
Boy Name: Ken
Girl Name: Kristina
Movie Title: Kiss the Girls (very suspenseful movie..YIKES!)
Drink: Kaluha
Occupation: Kite Maker
Flower: Kaffer Lilly
Celebrity: Katie Curric
Magazine: Kaleidoscope
US City: Kankakee, IL
Pro Sports Team: Kansas City Chiefs
Fruit: Kiwi
Reason For Being Late For Work: Keys!
Something You Throw Away: Kegs
Things You Shout: Karoke
Cartoon Character: Kathy
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Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Basic Grey Fun!
I just love Basic Grey- Color Me Silly. This collection really lends itself well to layouts emphasizing little boys playing and having fun. Color Me Silly is so colorful and funky. Have you played with Basic Grey today?
This layout was inspired by using the extraordinary sketches from Ingrid Lingman. All her sketches can be found at
The School of Scrap.
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Monday, May 07, 2007
Bringing Texture into a Layout
I just love adding unexpected elements to my scrapbook layouts. There is something about looking at a page and thinking "Why didn't I think of that?". I obtained some screen material (yes, the same stuff used on windows and doors)and was dying to try to use on a layout. After some trial and error, I came up with a reasonable solution with outstanding results. This material not only makes this layout feel "grungy" and "funky"; but it also adds some depth and character. Why not try to use screen material on one of your layouts?
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