Supplies:
Catalina Collection
Mr. Huey's
Pop Dots
Cardstock
Computer font Century Gothic
Directions:
This layout is all about layering! I thought it went well with all the things Alyssa is going through this year as well.
While focusing on layering, I layered several sheets of the Catalina Collection papers on to each other and then the cardstock as my base.
The next layering I did was the cluster at the lower left hand side. I just placed the elements in a random fashion and then adhered on to the page in a grouping. The chipboard elements speak for themselves and I used that to go with the photos of Alyssa.
I then sprayed the layout with the mist and let dry.
I added the processional photos. Then placed the ribbed element behind the photos.
I used the letter stickers in the kit and added that to the center photo.
I added another element on the top left hand side of the layout as well.
I also added the crochet flower for the feminine touch, along with the sticker from the collection.
Once everything was adhered, I added the journaling.
Elizabeth
Catalina Collection
Mr. Huey's
Pop Dots
Cardstock
Computer font Century Gothic
Directions:
This layout is all about layering! I thought it went well with all the things Alyssa is going through this year as well.
While focusing on layering, I layered several sheets of the Catalina Collection papers on to each other and then the cardstock as my base.
The next layering I did was the cluster at the lower left hand side. I just placed the elements in a random fashion and then adhered on to the page in a grouping. The chipboard elements speak for themselves and I used that to go with the photos of Alyssa.
I then sprayed the layout with the mist and let dry.
I added the processional photos. Then placed the ribbed element behind the photos.
I used the letter stickers in the kit and added that to the center photo.
I added another element on the top left hand side of the layout as well.
I also added the crochet flower for the feminine touch, along with the sticker from the collection.
Once everything was adhered, I added the journaling.
Elizabeth
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