Wild West! by LOUISE CROSBIE
Another layout using the August Scrapaholix kit. And an excuse for me to get more rub-ons 😂 I kept it simple this time. I’ve used the rub-ons to surround my focal point and the numbers from the sticker sheet that...
Another layout using the August Scrapaholix kit. And an excuse for me to get more rub-ons 😂 I kept it simple this time. I’ve used the rub-ons to surround my focal point and the numbers from the sticker sheet that...
I went a little crazy last week and actually opened my precious “Magic Forest” 8x8 papers. I bought the main papers and the extra background papers. They are so pretty. I had that dilemma of “which side will I show” ...
For this layout I used a 4x6 photo of my daughter which had been printed to give an aged look. I mounted the photo on some scraps of white and then black card. I cut 1 inch from two sides...
Hello, Today I am sharing another layout for The Mad Scrapper Blog and it shows my cousins adorable girls at the beach on Anglesey this last half term break. I am joining in with the 49 and Market sketch challenge...
I love that our daughter and I go on adventures - making special memories together. There are so many photos of just the two of us that I can always find one or two to scrap :0) I have a...
I used two 4 x 6 photos for this layout which I backed in white card stock. I began by using 2 strips of the memoir paper which were 2 inches in width. One was 12 inches long, the other...
Cut a 4” x 12” section of the reverse side of the Hydrangea paper. Mount on your own piece of white card stock. Cut a further 3” x 12” section Salutations paper and use the pink side. Stick this at an...
I love the pure joy on our daughter's face in this photo, taken on a recent holiday to Spain - she is going to make such a fantastic mum! I started this layout with a piece of Spectrum Gardenia Painted...
First, take the piece of paper with the shadow flower cluster in the bottom, right hand corner and cut down to 11 inches. Mat onto the Raven black card, gutting the centre for later. Put a strip of black card stock approximately 3 1/2 inches...