Can't believe I almost forgot to post this spread–it was the first one I made for this month's challenge! And we made it at Scrapbooking Summer school class last week, so my mail-only participants are patiently waiting for it to be posted so that they can hit the ground running when their packages arrive (most likely today). So without further ado–here it is!
This look is out of a lot of people's comfort zones, but I've always loved shabby chic, and the new Soho Subway papers with all the wonderful typeography and sassy Big Apple flair make me happy! The patterns are vintage and weathered, so we distressed the Blushing Bride background pages and Baked Brown Sugar and Bashful Blue mats to match the worn look.
I got to break out my brand new Morning Post alphabet stamps, combining them with silver Glimmer Paper die-cut with the Typeset Alphabet dies for the Big Shot to make my headline. You can see in this closeup that I used my FAVORITE new stamp set, Gorgeous Grunge, to bang up the pages even more!
I love the juxtaposition of bling and grunge… rhinestones on torn pieces of washi tape… glimmer paper next to splatters and sponging… torn strips of vintage papers. Everyone's page turned out slightly different depending on what patterns they got in their kit, and which side of the double-sided papers they chose to go with.
My class attendees really enjoyed learning to make these great litle rosette flowers from the new Stretch Ruffle Trim. You start with a circle of sticky strip –I cut three smaller circles from each of our Jumbo Sticky Rounds–and work your way around the outer edge, then keep circling around and around until you get to the center. Top it off with a Vintage Facted "glass" Button and you have an elegant, flat, focal piece for your page.
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Can’t wait for my box to arrive! This looks fun!
This spread was really fun to make at class. It was well out of my comfort zone, but it turned out great. I changed my title and my layout a little from the sample provided to better suit my needs. All the little touches and embellishments made this page really work.
Love it, love it, LOVE. IT!!!! Can’t wait to get started on mine!!!
Love the idea for the layout. I have a scrapbook & I have some ideas, just have not put them together yet. Maybe this will get me motivated~
Love the rosette…I will be making one of those soon. Maybe more than one. 🙂 I really look forward to your posts each day. Thanks for sharing!
Love the rosette flower. Thanks for your ideas!
what a great idea with the new Stretch Ruffle Trim and Vintage Facted “glass” Button
Love this shabby chic page with your gorgeous ribbon flower! TFS your great blog candy with us :-).
I’m loving these scrapbook pages! I don’t “do” scrapbooking because I always feel it’s a bridge too far (and when my twins were little, the photos were everywhere…crumpled and gooey). But you always inspire me! I might play with you next year–gives me a year to work up the nerve and prep by getting some supplies laid up.
Great Layout!!
What a beautiful layout!!
Like this layout!
My daughter wants to have a back to school fashion show and these pages will be perfect for that!
Great use of Soho Subway! Love this.
I really love the chic pages and the rosette!!
Want to make some of those. Would really like to do this layout! The grandaughters would look good on there 🙂
Fun layout. I am totally in love with that rosette. Those sticky rounds would be perfect for this. Thanks for the reminder.
Gorgeous Grunge is so versatile; I love it!
This was definitely outside my comfort zone, but I’m really beginning to enjoy making “grungy” pages!
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