June 2007

 

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Wedding Bells

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Lifting Lane

 Janice Badger

Lifting is a wonderful way to scrap.  Pick a favorite layout and choose an aspect to inspire your own page.  Will it be the design?  The color combination?  The title?  Each Saturday night we post a lift challenge on our message boards and select items for this column from those lifts.  Stop in and give it a try.

 

Our first layout is by Miranda Wedekind. It’s an amazing layout in that it has blocking, layering, ribbon, tags, hidden journaling, chipboard, doodling and a flower - and yet looks so pulled together, sleek, and not "overdone". Michelle and Dee were inspired by it to create pages about their dog and son (respectively). Dee even made her own stamps!

 

 

Designer Notes: The tag with the journaling is behind the smaller pics.

 

Journaling: Bear, my Youthlove! Everywhere he was going with me, always he was in my bed. Without Bear I could not sleep. Bear was my comfort when I was sad. It has taken me long time before I found Bear didn't belong in my bed anymore. But Bear still has a place. On the closet and in my heart!

Jeugdliefde (Youthlove) by Miranda Wedekind.   Supplies:  Cardstock: Bazzill, Paper: Crate, Flower, Chipboard: Heidi Swapp, Letters: Scenic Route, Tag, Ribbon, and Pen: American Crafts, Eyelets: We R Memory Keepers.

 

 

 

Designer Notes: I loved the placement of the tri-picture layout. I chose to mimic that part of it in order to help showcase the subject. I didn't use the horizontal piece Miranda had in her layout because I chose such a strong background paper.

A Good Life by Michelle Boeckermann.   Supplies:  Paper: We R Memory Makers, Chipboard Scroll: Fancy Pants, Embossing liquid: Ranger, Clear Tear Drops: Cloud 9, Ink: Colorbox, Other: Velvet ric-rac.

 

 

Designer Notes: From Miranda’s layout, I pulled her use of layering, ribbon, hidden journaling, and doodles in the left top & bottom corners to help balance the page. Instead of using the twill ribbon, I used grossgrain ribbon with contrasting stitching because I wanted to use the metal embellishment. I used doodle stamps that I made with acrylic paint.

Life by Dee Bibb.   Supplies:  Cardstock: Colorbök, Tag:   Paperbilities, Ribbon: Offray, Ribbon tape: Around the Block, Paint: Folk Art, Doodle Stamps: handmade, Other:  Paper, Chipboard, Brad, Star.

 

Hidden Journaling: This to show some stages of your life from a cute little 3 year old to a more complex 13 year old and on up until now when you have become a strong, handsome, independent man!

 

 

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