Happy Together : Layout by Sue Crease
Hello, Today I'm up on the Blog with this happy layout of my sister and her family on holiday earlier this summer. The photo I’ve placed on the red mat was just a quick black and white version as she...
Hello, Today I'm up on the Blog with this happy layout of my sister and her family on holiday earlier this summer. The photo I’ve placed on the red mat was just a quick black and white version as she...
Elaine is here with her last “August kit” project. It’s a star of a project. Here’s how she did it. Take the sheet of Raven card stock from the kit and use a template to draw around some star...
For today’s layout I have used another wedding photo. This time it’s the one taken after I had help to get our daughter ready and I was in my ‘finery’. I started by fussy cutting the flowers from each...
Hello, Today I'm sharing this fun layout of myself with my two crafty cousins, Karen and Alyson, on a recent great day out in Seattle. While I was there we went to lots of places together and I called us...
Hello everyone. The project I’m sharing with you today came about because I promised myself I’d use up some of my (huge stash of) Rub-ons. It’s embarrassing how many I have if I’m honest. Especially as they don’t stay useable forever....
For today’s project, I’m using Wisteria Lane from Uniquely Creative and Lavender from 49 and Market again, to document our daughter getting ready on her wedding day. This range is perfect for feminine layouts featuring perfume bottles and beautiful portraits. Instructions.Trim...
Hello there, Today I‘m here with another layout from my holiday in the USA. This layout shows us at the scrapbooking show held in Puyallup, the area I was staying at. I have used papers available from Janine along with snippets...
What a summer we have been having with all the rain! I took my dog, Darcey Doodle, out for a walk last month only to discover that on a day when it was torrential rain, my walking boots leaked...
Here is Elaine with her 3rd layout using this kit. Here’s what she did. First take the piece of Potters Clay Bazzill card. Cut several elements of scraps, each measuring 2.75” high. The length of each will be determined from the scraps you...