Jo Blackman
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I was working on scrapbook pages for my July Scrap & Go Club and realizedI haven't shared some of the recent month's scrapbook pages.Time for a little catch up!!! April showers bring May flowers, right.That was my theme for May -- this is the first page. Here is the second
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Parmi les innombrables euphorbes à disposition chez nos amis pépiniéristes, quelques persistantes enchantent nos jardins en ce moment.
Blue Morning Glory or Ipomoea purpurea is a captivating flowering plant that delights with its cheerful presence. Belonging to the Convolvulaceae family...
I was working on scrapbook pages for my July Scrap & Go Club and realizedI haven't shared some of the recent month's scrapbook pages.Time for a little catch up!!! April showers bring May flowers, right.That was my theme for May -- this is the first page. Here is the second
Hello lovelies, Zsoka back today with a new layout I've made for the Paige Evans Design Team! I was bored awhile back so I fussy cut every paper in the beautiful new Whimsical collection that could be fussy cut :). So I may or may not have used all those elements on a bunch of my upcoming projects, ha! This layout started out as a wreath but then I tried to come up with something different. Eventually I came up with this idea. I cut one of Paige's cut files, Scalloped Circles Background Small. I only used one of the circles and I removed the inner circle so I had a solid white circle with scalloped edges. I used textured white cardstock for this and my Silhouette Cameo to cut it. I chose Paper 05 with the rainbow striped paper for background. From another rainbow paper (Paper 16) I hand cut a scalloped border and glued it down at the bottom. I added my Chipboard Stickers title on top of this paper. I think I need full packages of just chipboard words in every collection because I like to use these for titles! I placed my circle on the background and checked with my photo where I want it to be. Once I was happy with the placement, I glued it down. I added some tissue paper and tags behind my photo and adhered it all to the background. I then started filling up the circle with flowers fussy cut from Paper 14. Some of them I just glued down with liquid glue, for others I used foam adhesive so they are more dimensional. I added a bunch of matte white enamel dots and a light pink ribbon bow. To finish off my page I wrote my journaling and splattered some copper paint all over the background. I hope you like how this turned out and I could inspire you in some small way! This layout is very close to my heart, it brings back good memories of happy times. Thanks so much for stopping by today! I'll be back soon with a new layout! SUPPLIES: WHIMSICAL: Paper 01, Paper 05, Paper 14, Paper 16, Chipboard Stickers; white cardstock; Cut file: Scalloped Circles Background Small by Paige Evans; Die cut machine: Silhouette Cameo Blog: apocketfullofscrap.blogspot.com / Instagram: @zsokamarko / Facebook: Zsoka Marko / YouTube: Zsoka Marko
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Hi everybody! Hope you had a wonderful weekend and are excited about everything in store for the upcoming days! This week the Pink Paislee Design Team is sharing pages using my new Pick-Me-Up scrapbooking collection and today I have a layout and process video! First, sit back and relax and watch the process video to see how this layout was made from start-to-finish: Now for written instructions for those who learn better that way - we all learn differently! I started by placing all of my Silhouette cut files that had potential to be used on a page featuring flowers and leaves. I used Rolled Flower 1, Rolled Flower 2, Rolled Flower 3, Rolled Flower 4, Rolled Flower 5, Flower Garden Background, Branch, a deconstructed version of the Flower Vase, and the Flower Cluster cut files. I went through all of the Pick-Me-Up patterned papers and pulled out the solid pinks, reds, purples, yellows, and blues. Then I trimmed the pink patterned papers to 4" square, die cut 10 rolled flowers from them using my Silhouette Cameo 3, and assembled them with hot glue. Next I die cut larger solid flowers for bases for the rolled flowers again from pink, red, and purple papers. I curled up the flower petal edges for added dimension. I cut a few more flowers with open centers from the yellow patterned papers. I die cut all kinds of branches and leaves from blue patterned papers as well as smaller leaves and branches from white cardstock. Lastly, I die cut the entire Flower Garden Background from Paper 10 - the one with all the squares of different patterns. Once everything was cut and the rolled flowers were assembled it was time to pick a background paper! I chose the light pink paper with gold foil polka dots from the 12x12 Paper Pad. I had also thought about creating the layout on a royal blue paper, but I like how the flowers stood out more against the pink paper. I began clustering the largest flowers in the middle and then tucked the leaves around the edges. Then came more flowers spreading out to the corners and then I picked little clusters from the Flower Garden Background to fill in all of the gaps. Recently my daughter and I took a bunch of snuggling selfies on the couch and I couldn't wait to document this precious moment in time. I love that Jane still loves to snuggle and I will savor these moments! I printed two photos, leaving a white edge, and added them below the flower background. Since the background was so busy I wanted it to be the main design element and kept everything else super simple - all I did to finish was add "love" and "today" Chipboard Stickers at the bottom of the pictures and then journaled below with my favorite .03 black precision pen. I hope you are inspired by this layout to create a pretty floral background using Pick-Me-Up! SUPPLIES: PICK-ME-UP: Paper 01, Paper 02, Paper 03, Paper 04, Paper 06, Paper 07, Paper 08, Paper 10, Paper 13, Paper 14, Paper 15, Paper 16, Paper 17, Paper 18, Paper 20, Paper 22, Paper 23, Paper 24, 12x12 Paper Pad, Chipboard Stickers; Cut files: Rolled Flower 1, Rolled Flower 2, Rolled Flower 3, Rolled Flower 4, Rolled Flower 5, Flower Garden Background, Branch, Flower Vase, Flower Cluster; white cardstock; Silhouette Cameo 3; precision pen
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I have a brand new layout and process video to share today! My latest collection with Pink Paislee (called OH MY HEART!) just arrived in stores and one of my favorite papers in this collection is Paper 06 which is full of colorful flowers. I knew I wanted to fussy cut them and use them [...]
Free printable flower embellishments for your card making, journalling, scrapbooking & other paper craft projects.
There are lots of flower scrapbook page ideas in this album. Go to my blog for the Design Space Link to make this page easily.
Welcome! Thanks for visiting our new product blog hop! You'll get a chance to see many of the new products for the September/October new idea book today. A blog hop is just one big loop of crafty, fun ideas for paper crafting as you visit each of the connected blogs. If you are coming from Pam's blog, you are on the right path. If you are starting here, just look for the link at the end of my post to Kristine's blog, (and successive posts) to see which blog to visit next. Today I am showing a scrapbooking layout I made using the papers from the Bloom With Grace line of products . What a wonderful collection, especially for this time of year when sunflowers are at their peak! In this collection you will find anything and everything for any level of paper crafter: scrapbooking and card making workshops a beautiful paper pack (with or without sticker sheet) coordinating stamp sets and card stock Picture My Life cards wooden embellishments There's even a Cricut Bloom with Grace collection available! (Be sure to click on the green Cricut icon at the bottom of your consultant/maker's website.) You can find all of them on my website. Click on featured products. . Here's the Bloom with Grace paper pack with stickers that I used in making the scrapbook layout I'm sharing today. You will love the Bloom with Grace paper pack and other products associated with it. They are available through your Close To My Heart consultant/maker. (or visit my website) The products featured here are available only through the life of this idea book which ends October 31st. After seeing all the great ideas in this blog hop, you're going to want to visit the new idea book here. Be sure to scroll down to the September/October Idea book (although you'll enjoy the year long core catalog as well.) Thanks for stopping by today. Join me as we hop on to see the creative ideas featuring products from this idea book on Kristine's blog. Be sure to visit the other consultants who have joined in this blog hop for lots of new product inspiration. If for some reason you get lost along the way, you can find the entire list of participating consultants on Melinda's blog to get back on track. hopping to Kristine's blog