Just Peachy

I've been wanting to scrapbook these pictures of my adorable niece helping my mom making peach jam this summer. She loves peach jam and looks forward to having her peach jam on her toast!

Jillibean Soup's Chile Paste paper was the perfect choice for this layout! I love the adorable little mason jars with such colorful lids!
I created some layers using the Pink Sugar paper and Seedless Cucumber along with some edge punches and some Cameo cutting for additional detailing.
I cut the mason jar on my Cameo using an image from the Silhouette store. 

These colors are just perfect together! I love the bright colrs with the small patterns!

I have more than my fair share of the Jillibean labels. They are perfect for any project. I use them in my Project Life layouts as well as my traditional layouts. They are so versatile for journaling or dates or even just layering.




The title was cut with the Cameo using the Pacifico font. The heart was sprayed with Mr. Huey's Real Red and then Calico Shine.  I just love the colors of this layout and how well they coordinate! Again, another great thing about the Jillibean Soup papers. They all coordinate so well, even across the different lines!

I hope you have a great Saturday with lots of fun things planned! For me, that's more scrapping this weekend!
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SUPPLIES USED:
Cardstock:  American Crafts
Patterned:  Jillibean Soup: Pink Sugar (Soup Staples), Chile Paste (Coconut Lime Soup), Seedless Cucumber (Watermelon Gazpacho Soup), Sharp Cheddar Cheese (Apple Cheddar Soup), Fresh Cilantro (Blossom Soup)
Labels:  Jillibean Soup (Coconut Lime Soup, Neopolitan Bean Bisque, Sweet & Sour Soup)
Butterfly pin: Jillibean Soup
Doilies:  Martha Stewart Crafts
Pearl Crystals:  Prima
Die Cuts:  Round Doily, Jar (Lori Whitlock @ Silhouette Store)                               
Pen:  American Crafts
Mists:     Studio Calico Mister Huey (Real Red, Opaque White)
Punches:  EK Success (Arch Scallop Edger Punch, Scalloped Scallop Edger Punch)
Die Cutting Mach:  Cameo
Bakers Twine:  The Twinery
Other:  Buttons, ribbon, string

Having a Ball

Sharing another layout with you today using the Gossamer Blue September Main Kit. Have I said I love this kit?  I think I have but I'll say it again....I love this kit! 

This is my 2nd layout using the September Main kit. Again, the colors are so beautiful and the elements so well coordinated.
I first started with a white background and misted using a Crafters Workshop Template. Love how it just added that pop of color! You know I love color!


I love layering different papers and elements....some vellum never hurts!  I simply try to find coordinating patterns and colors. Doilies always add a nice feminine touch while adding texture too.

And of course, a cute picture is always great!

SUPPLIES USED:
Cardstock:  American Crafts
Patterned:   Echo Park: Everyday Eclectic (Chevron Woodgrain, Journaling Cards), So Happy Together (Diagonal Dot);  Pebbles: Sunny Side (Sunny Days, Blossom)
Alphas:  American Crafts (Thickers Hardcover); Pebbles (Mini ABC Stickers)
Flowers:   Prima (Sculpture Flowers)
Labels/Tags:  My Minds Eye (Honey One of a Kind); October Afternoon (Woodland Park Doodads)
Tape:  My Minds Eye (Smile Sweetest Thing)

Supplies not in kit:
Cameo Cuts:  3x4 Life Card Sentiments, 5 Arrow Chevron Border Strips (Lori Whitlock @ Sil Store)
Paper Clip:  Tim Holtz
Stencil:  The Crafter's Workshop - 12 x 12 Doodling Templates - Herringbone
Pen:   American Crafts
Ink:  Versamark Onyx
Mists:  Studio Calico Mister Huey (Pretty Pink); Luminarte (Radiant Rain Guatemalan Green)
Punches:  EK Success: (Scalloped Scallop Edge Punch); Martha Stewart (Circle Doily Punch)
Die Cutting Mach:  Cameo
Other:  thread, doily, vellum, Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher, date stamp

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Sprinkler Fun

The cooler weather is finally arriving here and we are seeing signs of fall beginning to pop up.  But even though summer is gone, we still have lots of summer memories and photos to tell the stories.

I created this layout using some cute pictures of my nieces playing in the sprinklers. I used mostly Jillibean Soup products. I love their beautiful choices of paper. The Soup Staples papers are so easy to coordinate with their other patterns.
The title is actually my own handwriting and cut on my Cameo. And I didn't need a Wacom Tablet to do it. I found an easy tutorial from a member on the message board at Studio Calico. 
You can use the app "Skitch" on your iPad. I already had it downloaded so that was a plus!
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Just begin a new blank document, write your title or create your design, email it, open the file on your computer and trace on your Cameo. The whole process took me maybe five minutes and it was easy peasy!
You can find the full tutorial here.

Ok, back to the layout!


I love just tacking my title down in a few places so it's not completely flat. Adds some dimension to the page.

I just used the negative space of the title on the left side for a little extra punch! The colors in these papers worked perfectly with my bright yellow background to help convey the warm summer days full of bright sunshine! 

SUPPLIES USED:                             
Cardstock:   Bazzill Basics (Two Scoops in Lemon Custard)
Patterned Papers:  Jillibean Soup; Crushed Tomatoes (Sweet & Sour Soup), Fresh Cilantro (Blossom Soup), Pink Sugar, Green Sugar (Soup Staples), 
Bite Size Bits (Sweet & Sour Soup)
Letter Stickers:  Jillibean Soup: Alphabeans (yarn yellow)
Cardboard Accents:  Jillibean Soup: Corrugated Shapes (Corrugated Houses)
Pen: American Crafts
Ink:  Versafine (Onyx)
Mists:  Studio Calico Mister Huey (Opaque White)
Punches:  EK Success: (Circles Large Edger Punch, Starry Night Edger Punch)
Die Cutting Mach: Cameo
Other:  Buttons, twine


So there you go! A fun bright summer layout as we head into fall!
Hope you have a spectacular Thursday!

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2 Looks Good on You

I really meant it when I said I was in *love* with the new Gossamer Blue kit club! Such great coordination of papers and elements.  I have already created two layouts and getting ready to start my third! 

Thought I'd go ahead and share my first layout with you today.
I thought this photo of my adorable niece went perfectly with the color scheme in this kit. I pulled everything out and it the pieces just started falling together.  I cut the heart background and part of the title on my Cameo. Love the extra layering it adds. 

When I get going on putting a layout together, I start looking at everything I can grab to add to it. Notice the tissue paper?  That's what all the extra elements of the kit came packaged in...wrapped neatly in a twine bow. The color was perfect so I grabbed that and added to give extra texture and layers. I cut out the packaging from the label stickers included (see the tab next to photo, "The Sweetest Thing"). I love finding ways to incorporate some of the beautiful packaging you get now. 

I used some edge punches and some distressing to add some depth and volume to my layers.

The tab element was cut from my Cameo as well as part of that title.  I mostly cut my elements in white and then mist them to get the color I want. Of course, the Mr. Huey's Shine gives it an extra dazzle!

I'm loving these beautiful Sculpture Flowers from Prima! Perfect colors matching the kit!

SUPPLIES USED:
Supplies Not shown here: EK Success border punches, Martha Stewart circle punch, Mister Huey's Mist (Shine and Lemonade)

And because I could never do a post like this was an ordinary day of no significance in the US,
we remember those who lost their lives on this tragic day 11 years ago...
We never will!

Thanks for looking today!  Have a happy Tuesday!
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My newest love

I have a new love! Shhhh don't tell.....You know I love my monthly kit clubs and I have found a new one that I just had to share about.  Gossamer Blue is hot off the presses! The first kit was released in August, which I missed.  I did get on for September though! I just received my first kit and uh-maz-ing is all I can say about it! 
 Just look at how cute the packaging is.  Each month has a color scheme which is clearly identified and even included on the label! How cute!

 But we all know, even though the packaging is cute, it's what's inside that really counts. Well the contents did not let me down. The colors in this kit are just so beautifully coordinated and the embellishments are just perfect!

I can wait to tear into this kit today and get some layouts done with it.  Another cool thing about Gossamer Blue is a fun subscriber perk.  When you use your kit to complete and upload four layouts each month to their gallery, after six months, you get a free album! How cool is that?
I'm not a paid advertiser or on their team so this is sincerely something I'm excited about and just wanted to share.  You can check out Gossamer Blue here!

And on another note, I have a mini album I've been working on.  Here's a sneaky peek....full photos to come soon!

Hope you have an awesome weekend!
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Gone Fishing * Studio Calico Kit

I am not typically a themed scrapbooker. This layout is not my typical style as far as themed die cuts but when I saw this cute little Nemo looking fish in the Silhouette store, I knew I had to have it for a layout of my niece.  She has loved Nemo since she was only about 1 or 2 years old. She has a stuffed Nemo that she has carried since then and she is now 8! Nemo has been around the world! 

So I thought it was only fitting that I use him on this layout of her at the Aquarium Restaurant when she came to visit last month. 

I used the Studio Calico Summer of "69 kit.
I love the bug-eyes on this little fish! Isn't he cute!
Needless to say, my niece thinks I'm the greatest thing since I could cut Nemo out of paper!

I still tried to keep to my style even though I was using a fun element. I like that challenge.
Of course, loose threads and sewing had to be in there somehow!

The arrow stamps are from the Summer Stamp School class at Studio Calico.


I hope you enjoyed this! I thought it was just a cute fun layout to share!  It was worth it to know my niece thinks I'm a hero!

Happy Wednesday!

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Instagrammed * Studio Calico

Thought I'd kick off the weekend with another layout from the August Studio Calico main kit, "Summer of '69".  Having so much fun with this kit. I'm trying to make myself fully "kill the kit" before the next one gets here. I'm doing a pretty good job so far, even though I got a late start.

This one is just a bit more messy with crackle paint, mist and ink.
I love this picture of my niece that my daughter grabbed one morning. They had just finished covering the patio with sidewalk chalk drawings and she was just sitting and looking at her artwork!
So sweet and serene!

Also used several layers of Silhouette cuts for dimension.

The "Just a Note" stamp was part of the kit this month. I know! Pretty awesome huh?  It also has the matching frame stamp and lined stamp. 




Oh my stars! Love the SC wood veneers!

So there you go! Hope you have an amazing weekend! Enjoy!

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More Bubbles * Studio Calico Main

I'm still working on killing my August main kit from Studio Calico, Summer of '69. So many great elements in this kit!

I love color! I chose this bold background paper that came in the kit. I just love the variations in color you can see throughout the paper.  I love how everything just pops off the page!

I even used the glassine bags that the diecuts came packaged it. Love those for layering.
Added some splatters and ink spots.

The "together" strip was cut from a Silhouette polaroid frame and used here.

This cute little sun cutout was the negative space from the Hello Summer cutting files from Daniela Dobson. She has them free on her blog. She's really offering some great files for the Silhouette!  You'll find a specific link for the file used here shown below at the end of the post.


The weather is beautiful here lately so hopefully we'll be heading out to enjoy it a bit! Hope you have a fabulous weekend! Whatever you do, make it fun!

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Sweet Summer Smile *Studio Calico

I'm just now tearing into my August Studio Calico kit, Summer of '69.  Love the colors in this kit! And after my family being together this past month, I had plenty of summer pics to choose from!

I went with this large photo of my niece. I have to give photo credit to my daughter, Ashley (because she made me...lol).  She snapped a few pics of the girls when they were playing outside in their kiddie pool. I just love the angle on this picture!

Everything is from the kit except the Smash stamp, thread and digital file of the arrow behind the picture. That is a free cutting file from Daniela Dobson found here.

A couple close  ups....love the bunches of thread. I'm a thread hanging, loose sewing kind of girl. And it suits my sewing failures just fine!



I've been making layouts right and left so I'll be back with another share tomorrow! 

Have a great day!

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