11
2010
3 Scarecrows!
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Ingredients:
Fiskars Paper Trimmer, Circle Squeeze Punches-Large and Medium, Border Punch – Apron Lace (available end Jan), BasicGrey June Bug papers and embellishments.
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I went with a summery photo and papers for this layout. Its a photo I have been wanting to scrap for a while and its quite nice to create using summery products whilst the temperature outside is freezing, lol. The photo was take in Summer 2006 so I thought it was really about time I did something with it!
I created layers by matting the photo onto paper and sewing together. I used the new Apron Lace Border Punch to create the frilly effect under the photo. I love layering and my layouts and cards always contain layers on top of layers, so I love this challenge!
The flowers were cut out from one of the papers in the June Bug range and layered on top of each other and under the photo. Chipboard and stickers embellishments were layered on top of those. I used the Circle Squeeze Punches-Large and Medium, and layered the circles together with a brad in the centre and placed randomly on the layout. I tore off a piece of the cardstock top left and put some of the June Bug paper there to create another layered look.
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Hope you enjoy the challenge!
Caroline x
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What a fab, fun LO. I love the photo, the title and all the layering….x
Fab LO of a lovely photo! xx
Fun LO, love the summery look and the cut out flowers and clouds!
Gorgeous layout Caroline, lovely and summery to brighten our spirits in this wintery weather x
That is a very classy LO … I love it and all the elements are fab … warmed me right up that has!
thats beautiful caroline
Lovely bright & fun LO Caroline, really cheerful on such a dull day!
Just beautiful – I love the birdie!
Great photo, and I love what you’ve done with it.
very eye catching and a l/o to brighten up this very white weather we are having at the moment
Great choice of papers for the LO. What a great photo too