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Winter Wonderland Layout with Mendi

11
Jan
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Hi there!  It’s Mendi here with a couple of fun winter themed layouts using more of Pebbles darling Winter Wonderland collection.
For my first layout I knew when I saw the stickers with princesses on sleds that I had just the right photo to use with them!  I wanted to draw the viewer‘s eye through the page so I chose to position my embellishments in three different corners to form my visual triangle.
For my snowflake, I wanted to give it a little extra dimension so I cut apart a second glitter snowflake die-cut and layered it over the large snowflake with foam tape and then topped it with a circle sticker from the collection and asmall rhinestone.  After I was done I felt like my snowflake was sort of getting lost with the pale blue paper below so to give it a bit of punch I cut some navy blue paper to layer below it.  I think it made a huge difference.

For my bottom, right corner I die-cut some white cardstock to form a slope to create a little scene with the second princess & snowflake stickers.  For my pennant border along the bottom I cut various papers from the 6×6 pad and strips of washi tape (mounted onto cardstock for stablity).

For my second layout, I wanted to create a layout using photos from that same week that could stand on it’s own, but also look great next to my other page in the scrapbook album.   
 
For this layout I wanted to primarily focus on all the yummy patterns in the washi tape book.  I must say I am pretty smitten with this product!  You get so much bang for the buck with all the variety and options in one book with 6 full pages of 12″ washi tape! 

I am also loving the beautiful glittery Thickers.  Foam Thickers have always been my favorite to work with and these are absolutely gorgeous in person!  To add a little interest to my washi tape strips, I decided to stitch them on in coordinating colors of thread.

Once again, I turned to the same glitter snowflake die-cuts to form my visual triangle, mixed with some of the smaller snowflake stickers from the collection.  I had fun mixing it up with different layers including the fun puffy snowflake stickers.

I hope I’ve inspired you to pull out your own snowy pictures and scrapbook them using this pretty collection.  I had so much fun playing with all the pretty patterns!

Supplies:
Winter Wonderland Winter Walk 12×12 patterned paper
Winter Wonderland Shiver 12×12 patterned paper
Winter Wonderland Toasty Warm 12×12 patterned paper
Winter Wonderland Flurries 12×12 patterned paper
Winter Wonderland Frosty 12×12 patterned paper
Winter Wonderland Bundled Up 12×12 patterned paper
Winter Wonderland 6×6 Paper Pad
Winter Wonderland Icons Glitter Stickers
Winter Wonderland Princess Glitter Stickers

Winter Wonderland Glitter Snowflakes Chips Die–cut Shapes
Winter Wonderland Washi Tape Booklet

Winter Wonderland Imprint Aqua Foam Glitter Thickers

Winter Wonderland Iridescent Foam Glitter Thickers

Filed Under: Guest Designer, Layout, Winter Tagged With: Christmas, Layout, Mendi Yoshikawa, Winter, Winter Wonderland

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Eva Pizarro
Lucile Peignon
Marcia Dehn-Nix
Michelle Gallant
Terhi Koskinen
Wendy Sue Anderson

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