Wednesday, August 27, 2014

A Perfect Memory layout

Hi and welcome to my blog! I recently got an order of scrap goodies and one of my favorite things was the Time Traveller paper collection from Prima.

Prima - Time Travelers Memories - 12x12 Collection Kit - 814168
This collection has stunning vintage papers, tags, journaling tags and so much more... I love it!! It was perfect for my layout documenting our family vacation to Fortress Loiusbourg recently. I used Sketchabilities  sketch # 121 to get my layout started.
 
 Here's the sketch:
 
 
 
 
And here's my layout ......
 
 
 
 
This layout was pretty basic- I used a sheet from the collection that had some really cool vintage elements on it. I only added a few details to the base; a bit of black Gesso over a stencil ( The Crafter's Workshop) and then used a Distress Stain (Vintage Photo) over another stencil ( chicken wire) . The background paper didn't really need much more. The title,tags , stickers and mats are all from the same collection. I adhered a few Prima and Petaloo flowers , a metal sticker , a stickpin and some seam binding ribbon for the tags.
 
I can't wait to create some more layouts with this fabulous paper collection! Thanks for visiting my blog today- I hope you enjoyed my layout! Have a wonderful creative day!
 
 
 
 

5 comments:

  1. Wowow Beautiful page and I love those papers!! Thanks for playing at Sketchabilities

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  2. Love your flower cluster and the papers, with that pop of yellow. Thanks for playing along with Sketchabilities.

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  3. A lovely take on the sketch! I love the pops of colour. Thanks for playing at Sketchabilities :)

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  4. Wow, gorgeous layout! Love all the detail you've added! Hugs, Karen

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