With so many heritage photos still to do, Jaimie has put the Documented range at the top of her list of go to product. Teresa Collins new range is to die(cut) for. Each page can be used as either a background piece or cut down to use the diecuts tags and journal spots on your page so much versatility. Jaimie has added the clocks transparency as an overlay on her page to represent the passage of time.
The mix of classic graphics and warm colours of Teresa Collins' Family Matters range was appealing to Nicole immediately. The gorgeous golds mixed with red and black lends itself to family photos of all themes and age groups.
This range has divine patterned papers, journal blocks, diecut file pages and beautiful glossy chipboard accents. Nic was particularly impressed by the patterned paper - "Families Are Forever" as it is a whole printed sheet of quotes on one side and the other side has two full alphabets ready to be cut into letters and used on your pages as a title or date like Nic did here. The perfect way to collect alphas for the cost of a piece of patterned paper.
Nicole created the kraft background by masking with Tim Holtz masks and applying paint and distress inks...
Mel decided to create a cookbook as a gift for a friend with the Haute Cuisine range from Teresa Collins. She has restrained from writing up recipes inside the book, so that it can be filled in at a later date by the recipient
The cover was created by spraying a Technique Tuesday chipboard design (Classic) with Glimmer Mist (Forest Green) and then adding 4 layers of clear embossing powder over the top before adhering onto the page. A diecut charm was positioned in the centre of the mini book (Basic Grey Scallop album) and some Bsaic Grey bling added around the centre circle.
Inside the cook book, Mel kept the design simple by using a mix of patterned papers and embellishing each page with several products from the Haute Cuisine range - cookbook charms, paper and diecuts.
Petrina McDonald has created this gorgeous layout using a Teresa Collins diecut to hold a section of her journaling on. We loved the heartfelt story behind the layout, the darling photo and the sweet ribbon ties on the diecut.
Another big thankyou to Petrina McDonald for sharing this striking page of her son finding numerous treasures including coconuts, bones, shells and a rotten fish. Notice how Petrina has thought outside the box and turned the Teresa Collins diecut on it's side to create a bracket on top of the photographs - so cool!!
Finally, we have been sent some gorgeous examples by Teresa Collins herself using her very own brand of products of course! Enjoy this selection and to see more you can visit her website. How cute are these cupcakes?