Hi there!
I know I am a day late, but it was a planned tardiness, as I wanted the sketch challenge winner to be a feature on the blog yesterday!
But without further adieu here are my projects for this month's reveal. This month I received a Mini 8 punch to play with, I also used some of the Walnut Grove collection by Pebbles.
First up a little gift card holder, I used the pretty yellow papers for the simple reason that this floral paper reminds me of the wallpaper I had in my room as a child, it still makes me smile!
Here is a better view of the front and a picture of the inside, as well.
Then I created this layout, featuring a photo of my husband, youngest son and our dogge. We love to go for long walks, and my youngest likes waterfalls, thankfully our city has many of them. I loved this colour combo for this sunny photo.
I used the Mini 8 punch to create a focal point for my photo and I used a portion of the die cut was added to the upper corner of my layout.
I love these corrugated Thickers that go so well with this collection and the fun sticker elements for Walnut Grove.
Then I created this layout, using the Mini 8 punch in a different way. I love the way the black in these papers helps my photo pop.
I punched only one corner (or course you could do more) and adhered a
patterned paper behind it to help the pretty die cut area really pop. I also added some hand-stitching to further enhance this area.
This pretty layered butterfly is part of the Dimensional Sticker Sheet that coordinated with this collection. I couldn't resist adding a stitched 'flight trail' to it.
I added button centres to the flower stickers as well as a few hand cut leaves for pop.
A few more layered embellies on the other side of the photo, as well as some more stitching.
oh, and even more stitching! I love to do this while I watch TV!
Lastly, I altered a Cricut cartridge box (I store my cartridges in a couple of
these) ....
I used the Mini 8 again to die cut a 'doily' to act as the focal point. I love that this box has a magnet closure.
It now holds all my little ink pads that I use to ink the edges of my projects.
Have you created with this collection? Leave us a comment with a link, so we can hadn a look!
Thanks for visiting!
Laura
xoxo