Bright, fun, fresh and funky - Luxe Capris was the perfect backdrop for Jaimie's LO of her daughters passion for dance. By cutting around the pattern on the Luxe Capris Chives paper Jaimie then inverted the 'offcut' and used that as an overlay on her page. By layering the jotters she has created an interesting embellishment which is brought out even more by the addition of a button frame. Highlighting key words in her journaling with Rose Moka alphas gives emphasis to her daughters love of dance.
The new LUXE Sprinkle pattern paper is very vibrant and colourful, used with the colour Me Cozy pattern paper and Blendable Markers makes for a very creative layout. Carole also used the papers to create hills and rainbows, and the cute photo of Carole's son Chaise was just too cute, and finished off the layout perfectly.
Chris said she loved how bright, funky and fun the Sprinkles range is. The flowers were perfect for cutting out of the pattern paper and adding as accents to her page and rather than use the journal jotter die cuts for journalling, Chris has place her title on it so it can easily be seen amongst the colourful papers.
This eye catching layout is from Tatum Woodroffe. Tatum is another rising Aussie scrapper who has caught the eye of an international manufacturer and now proudly creates for the Luxe Design team. Here is what Tatum had to say about this layout. "I have used the sprinkles range again, this time with black cardstock to make the colours pop. I hand cut circles from the rollerskate paper and cut the wavy strip from the polyester paper.
The picture is one of mum and I from 1979 scanned and printed onto canvas paper with the edges torn. I love the texture you get from printing onto canvas paper. I finished off with a Simply Lime jotter and journal sticker and some stitching and buttons."
Thanks for sharing your creativity with us Tatum.
Please thank Anne Jo Lexander for sharing some of her creations with us. Anne has used the Luxe Sprinkles range to create this simple, yet striking set of cards. Thanks Anne!