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Furry friends, family and fun with My Bright Life and Sindi!

29
Jan
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Hi everybody, my name is Sindi Jeffers and I’m just stopping by today to share a layout I created with the beautiful My Bright Life paper pad. I have used almost every square inch of paper in this pad on other projects. When I was asked to do a guest design post for January, I decided to get creative and use the last few remaining bits of paper. 

All I had left were a few squares of paper, which I cut into strips for this project. I had this adorable photo of my son and our sweet furry friend, so I decided to create a giant paw print for my background. I found a template on the internet and hand cut the shapes I needed. 

I then used the strips to cover the shape of the paw print. I decided to roll the ends of some of the strips to create dimension on my page. Attaching the top edge of each strip to the paper before rolling helps things go more smoothly. I simply rolled the bottom edge up around my paintbrush. I also folded some of the strips into loops before securing them. I love the look it created. After that, the only thing left to do was stitch around the paw print. 

After that, I hand cut some clouds to scatter around my page. In order to bring out one of the gorgeous colors from the paper pad, I painted some of the clouds a soft blue. I like to double my clouds, stacking one on top of the other, in order to create even more dimension on my pages. 

Here’s the final layout. I hope I’ve managed to inspire you to keep all those scraps! Even the smallest bits of leftover paper can find new life. 

Filed Under: Guest Designer, Inspiration, Layout Tagged With: fur baby, furry baby, paper crafting, Paper Scraps, paw print, Scraps

Spooky and Sweet moments with Guest Designer Karla Der!

13
Sep
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Hello!  This is Karla Der and it’s my pleasure to be a guest designer today. I got to work with Spooky Boo and it was just perfect to scrap some Halloween photos that I had printed last year. Spooky Boo has the cutest little monster embellishments and it was perfect for my little monsters 🙂
@karlader is with us today on the Pebbles blog, sharing some fun layouts using Spooky Boo!
We had a halloween photo shoot with a friend last year and this was one of the fun pictures we got. My girl got to dress up as Ray and Wonder Woman last year. I love the strong female role models little girls have these days! For this layout, I cut the spider web glitter background and layered it with some of my favorite patterned papers. The title is actually a card from the cut apart 12×12 paper.
@karlader is with us today on the Pebbles blog, sharing some fun layouts using Spooky Boo!
My furry monsters get to dress up too. The big one tolerated a homemade ghost costume. That’s a big deal because he’s afraid of most costumes, so we won’t dress him up. The little one doesn’t mind costumes at all. Although he looks like he’s saying ‘argh’, he’s actually in the middle of eating a well deserved treat! I used my thickers alignment guides to make a circular title with the black glitter thickers. I had a lot of fun using the ephemera pack and stickers to make little embellishment clusters around the photos. Embellishment clusters are my favorite part of making a scrapbook layout, and they were so easy and fun with this collection.
I hope I’ve inspired you to pick up Spooky Boo for your Halloween crafting!

Filed Under: Guest Designer, Halloween, Pumpkins, We R Memory Keepers Tagged With: fur babies, fur baby, Halloween, Karla Der, scrapbook, scrapbook page, scrapbooking

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