I've been busy trying to get some samples done for my weekly scrapbooking group at Vanillacrafts and decided to have a go using the formula over at the scraproom blog:
http://thescraproomblog.blogspot.com/2011/08/august-freaky-fast-friday-2-and.html
The formula for August is :-
1. Cardstock Background
2. 5 1/2 X 9 1/2 patterned paper
3. 2 1/2 X 10 patterned paper
4. 1 1/2 X 11 patterned paper
5. 1-2 1/2 inch diameter circle patterned paper
6. 1-5 inch diameter circle patterned paper
And here is the steps to completing your layouts using the August formula...
1. Collect a few pics.
2. Cut your patterned paper to the dimensions stated above.
3. Push the paper around your cardstock till you achieve the look you want
4. Adhere and EMBELLISH! It is that easy!!
and using the info above my creation was born
I've once again used the Utopia Collection from Kaisercraft with matching Bazzill cardstock (all purchased from Merly Impressions http://www.merlyimpressions.co.uk/ )
I just love the colours of this collection
Title cut using the Jasmine Cricut Cartridge
Postcard stamp from Lily of the Valley
I hope its up to scratch and look forward to reading your comments
http://thescraproomblog.blogspot.com/2011/08/august-freaky-fast-friday-2-and.html
The formula for August is :-
1. Cardstock Background
2. 5 1/2 X 9 1/2 patterned paper
3. 2 1/2 X 10 patterned paper
4. 1 1/2 X 11 patterned paper
5. 1-2 1/2 inch diameter circle patterned paper
6. 1-5 inch diameter circle patterned paper
And here is the steps to completing your layouts using the August formula...
1. Collect a few pics.
2. Cut your patterned paper to the dimensions stated above.
3. Push the paper around your cardstock till you achieve the look you want
4. Adhere and EMBELLISH! It is that easy!!
and using the info above my creation was born
I've once again used the Utopia Collection from Kaisercraft with matching Bazzill cardstock (all purchased from Merly Impressions http://www.merlyimpressions.co.uk/ )
I just love the colours of this collection
Title cut using the Jasmine Cricut Cartridge
Postcard stamp from Lily of the Valley
I hope its up to scratch and look forward to reading your comments
Green and blue looks great, and love the postcard!
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