This is a quick and simple class which I designed for A Trip Down Memory Lane and at the time of writing this they stock all the supplies you need to make this layout.
Supplies needed:
Autumn Leaves/Rhonna Farrer – Le Fleur paper
Autumn Leaves/Rhonna Farrer – C’est Deco paper
Autumn Leaves/Rhonna Farrer – French Twist Rub-Ons
Autumn Leaves/Rhonna Farrer – French Twist chipboard journaling block
Love Elsie – Roxie – Big Ribbon pack
Black journaling pen (I use American Crafts “Slick Writer”)
Also needed:
2 white and 1 blue button
Black inkpad (Colorbox chalk ink is great in “Charcoal”)
Herma (or scrapping glue of your choice)
Stapler
Staz’On or other permanent inkpad
One sheet of transparency (the ones you’d use for your printer works great)
Stamps of your choice (I used: Autumn Leaves “Elegant Flourishes”)
Start by cutting your “Le Fleur” paper to size. I scrap in true A4 size, so I cut mine to 29,7x21 centimetres (cm). Make sure you turn the paper in whatever direction you want. I choose to turn it so I had the little swirly “box” on the bottom left hand side. You can of course adapt the class to another format if you like.
Cut a piece from the “C’est Deco” paper that measures approx 17 (width) by 19 (height) centimetres. Also pick your photo. I’m using a 15x10 cm (6x4) landscape photo.
Autumn Leaves/Rhonna Farrer – Le Fleur paper
Autumn Leaves/Rhonna Farrer – C’est Deco paper
Autumn Leaves/Rhonna Farrer – French Twist Rub-Ons
Autumn Leaves/Rhonna Farrer – French Twist chipboard journaling block
Love Elsie – Roxie – Big Ribbon pack
Black journaling pen (I use American Crafts “Slick Writer”)
Also needed:
2 white and 1 blue button
Black inkpad (Colorbox chalk ink is great in “Charcoal”)
Herma (or scrapping glue of your choice)
Stapler
Staz’On or other permanent inkpad
One sheet of transparency (the ones you’d use for your printer works great)
Stamps of your choice (I used: Autumn Leaves “Elegant Flourishes”)
Start by cutting your “Le Fleur” paper to size. I scrap in true A4 size, so I cut mine to 29,7x21 centimetres (cm). Make sure you turn the paper in whatever direction you want. I choose to turn it so I had the little swirly “box” on the bottom left hand side. You can of course adapt the class to another format if you like.
Cut a piece from the “C’est Deco” paper that measures approx 17 (width) by 19 (height) centimetres. Also pick your photo. I’m using a 15x10 cm (6x4) landscape photo.
Now finish off your layout by picking some of your newly made embellishments & staple in place and then add your buttons at the top of your photo.
I hope you enjoyed my class! Wishing you lots of fun creating your own version!
I like the clever shapes you have made Anso.
ReplyDeleteI will have to try them . . . . . .
don't know what happened there, but it was MargaretForster that said that . . . . . .
ReplyDeleteLove this one Anso! But now I feel compelled to purchase those stamps! I have other AL swirls and such, but the ones you used really look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
how fab is that?? thanks for sharing hun, love the embellies xxx
ReplyDeletethanks for the tutorial, will definetely be using it!! :)
ReplyDeleteEstivalia
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Wonderful layout, great combination of colours :) Thank you for this class :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! Its always fun to peek into someones creative time!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Lo and the swirl stamp is great!
ReplyDeleteOHHHH MY! I love these! I will definitely be trying them out. My problems is that I never know what type of transparencies to use. I've looked at them in the office supply store but I'm just plain confused. Also, it seems like you can only purchase them in HUGE quantities. Any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteOOHHHH MY I LOVE this! I definitely want to try this out. My only problem is that I never know what type of transparencies to use. I've looked at the office supply store and I'm just plain confused. Any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteHi! I made my own tranparent embellies and they turned out great! Thanks for the instructions.
ReplyDeleteoh this is so clever thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletekara
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Sooo coool! If I can figure out how to get my cricut to cut this out, it'll be really great.
ReplyDeleteDo you have any suggestions about glues that won't show through?