Welcome to the Paper Trail Blog Hop for June!
This month we are featuring the Footloose paper packet.
You should have arrived from Connie's blog, but this is a circular hop, so it doesn't matter where you begin. ;)
I have quite a bit to share this month, so let's get started!
This is what I have created for this month's blog hop using Footloose...
I'll begin with this two page layout.
I'll begin with this two page layout.
We took Cole on a surprise Chistmas vacation to Oahu, Hawaii, back in 2008.
I have soooo many photos that I need to scrapbook from that trip, and from the two trips we took previously (without Cole).
Hawaii has easily become our fave vacation destination.
It's just so... perfect. ♥
On my layout, I cut the stars out using my Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge, then inked them up with Versamark ink, sprinkled them in a 50/50 mixture of Prisma Glitter and Clear Detail Embossing Powder, then heat set them.
Adds the perfect sparkle that will stay put and not rub off.
The layout design is from this Let's Scrap sketch.
I have soooo many photos that I need to scrapbook from that trip, and from the two trips we took previously (without Cole).
Hawaii has easily become our fave vacation destination.
It's just so... perfect. ♥
On my layout, I cut the stars out using my Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge, then inked them up with Versamark ink, sprinkled them in a 50/50 mixture of Prisma Glitter and Clear Detail Embossing Powder, then heat set them.
Adds the perfect sparkle that will stay put and not rub off.
The layout design is from this Let's Scrap sketch.
And here's another one page layout with Footloose.
I absolutely adore the papers in this pack!
Footloose is full of fun, vibrant colors, and perfect for any of the photos I have from our various trips to Hawaii. ;)
You may recognize this layout from the current Idea Book.
I had to do a lift. ;)
Next up, here's a layout complete with photos of Cole and his cousin floating/swimming/playing in the lake, just down around the corner from where we now live.
This layout is from the Footloose Workshop on the Go Kit.
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This is what the B&T papers in the Footloose paper packet look like:
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And since it's a new month, that means there's a new Stamp Of The Month - Life Is Tweet, only available from June 1-30th.
You may recall this 5x5 card that I already shared back in January using Footloose and Life Is Tweet:
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I hope you enjoyed your stop.
Please continue along the Paper Trail Blog Hop by heading over to Mary's blog.
Happy creating! :)
Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted):
Christmas Vacation Layout:
Paper: Footloose B&Ts; White Daisy, Black, Creme Brulee, Sweet Leaf CS
Stamps: Footloose WOTG set, Trinity Alphabet
Inks: Lagoon, Black, Creme Brulee, Topiary
Embellishments: Color Ready Cork Alphabet, Pearl Opaques, Wooden Badge Buttons
Other: Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge, 3D foam tape, Micro-tip scissors, Sponge
Hawaii Fun Layout:
Paper: Footloose B&Ts; White Daisy, Sunset, Creme Brulee, Lagoon CS
Stamps: Love Life, Trinity Alphabet
Ink: Black
Embellishments: Pearl Opaques, Sunset baker's twine
Other: Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge, Tab punch (McGill), Liquid Glass, 3D foam tape, By the Letter die (My Favorite Things)
Summer Days Layout:
Paper: Footloose B&Ts; White Daisy, Lagoon, Sweet Leaf CS
Stamps: Footloose WOTG set, Rustic Alphabet
Inks: Sunset, Creme Brulee, Lagoon, Topiary, Black, Versamark
Embellishments: Wooden Badge Buttons
Other: Clear Detail Embossing powder, By the Letter die (My Favorite Things), Micro-tip scissors, Sponge, 1 1/2" circle punch (EK)
A Little Birdie Card:
Paper: Footloose B&Ts; Colonial White CS
Stamp: Life Is Tweet - June SOTM
Ink: Black
Embellishments: Smoothie brads, Creme Brulee baker's twine
Other: Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge, Micro-tip scissors, Googlie eye (unknown)
5 comments:
Wow Vicki!! Love these projects!
Love all your projects! You've been busy!!
Gorgeous layouts and darling birdy! Love the warm peaches with the layout!
These are fabulous! I love the summery feel to them.
Terrific work! I really like the stars paired with this paper.
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