When Kathie saw that the 72andSunny collection included the images of both a frog and a turtle, she figured it was perfect for a page about a trip to the turtle pond while her family was on holidays at her sister's house recently.
The only problem was that she didn't have photos. Not to be put off by such a small detail, Kathie’s used a photo she took about ten minutes beforehand at the neighbouring playground and “inserted” it into a home-made turtle pond.
Kathie drew her design on a sheet of scrap paper first, then transferred the elements of her sketch onto coordinating cardstock sheets from the collection. She’s used elements cut from the Forecast paper for the clouds and little animal friends in the layout.
Suz had the beautiful We R Memory Keepers Vintage Blue range to work with for this project. She loved the embossed die cuts and layered titles which all work together to make a layout come together quickly and easily. The patterned papers include gorgeous embossed and glossed images like the butterflies and leaves, which she cut out to frame the top of her photo.
Hard to stop with just one layout, the gorgeous saturation of colour and fabulous images make this Vintage Blue range ideal for everyday cards.
Carole created this fun Springtime layout using the gorgeous We R Memory Keepers "Hippity Hoppity" Collection. Carole loved all the gorgeous layered chipboard elements and stickers to this collection, just so adorable, and can be used for either fun layouts such as this one, or for all your Easter projects.
Carole created these fun Easter Cards with her leftover bits from the We R Memory Keepers "Hippity Hoppity" Collection. The bright funky colours in this range are perfect for this Easter project, and then fun little diecuts and stickers are just so cute. Though they’re sadly a little late for this easter, they’re well worth stashing away in your inspiration file for next year!
How cute and creative are these two cards by the very talented Peet Roeven, using the "Nonsense" Collection by We R Memory Keepers. I love her style with all the gorgeous detail, and stitching, just beautiful Peet, thankyou so much for sharing your talent with us.
Carole Maurin from Perpignan, France has used WeR Memory Keepers' Twirl range to decorate a tiny plastic bag. Carole used the shape of the bag as a template to cut paper to cover it. She then hand-cut shapes from other papers in the range to use as embellishments. To give the project lots of dimension, Carole’s used 3D tape to adhere the houses and the flowers. The end result is just gorgeous, we’re sure you’ll agree!
Charity Hassel, from Florida USA, has created our next project. Created for a card challenge blog, of which Charity is on the design team, the card uses WeR Memory Keepers’ GeoHectic papers and embellishments. Look at that rocket! Charity has jazzed up the card with sequins and glitter. Perfect for little would-be astronauts!
Last but not least, we have Amy Young to thank for this delightful creation, using one of the sweetest of the Vintage Blue papers with the birds and branches going down the side. She’s paired this perfectly with a coloured in stamped image. Thanks so much Amy for allowing us to showcase your work here.