XP & Shadow, mostly XP wanted to be a part of the fun of Christmas too.
I did some free-from drawing (the trees) with metallic markers. I love how these markers work. They write & draw very smoothly.
Happy Crafting!
XP & Shadow, mostly XP wanted to be a part of the fun of Christmas too.
I did some free-from drawing (the trees) with metallic markers. I love how these markers work. They write & draw very smoothly.
Happy Crafting!
I have recently started looking at the scrapbook workshops differently. I use to create them as directed, or at least mostly, but now I look to see what the die cuts are that are included, what stickers did they use and if I have photos that will be enhanced by the images.
I love the little vignette in the lower right corner.
One of the other things that has changed over the years in my scrapbooking is that I will use photos from more than one year, or occasion. This layout incorporates photos from multiple years.
I used a fanfold paper to give me more room for photos. (Upper right corner) There is a process video if you want to see more details.
Happy Crafting!
What do you get when you combine photos & layouts that were assembled for workshops that I taught? Album-ready pages in less than 30 minutes!
I added 1 flip flap (to the page above) and cut 4 photos down to fit into one space, and wah-lah I have paired these photos to a layout that has been sitting in a tote for about 10 years!
This particular layout was from a swap I coordinated. The swap was to give CTMH Makers a sample of every page of Imagine pattern book by Jeanette Lynton. I do not know who made this layout, but they did a great job. I never would paired the red with the green/blues, but I’m so glad she did as It works great with my photos.
Hope you find some crafty time!