Despite it being 8 years since Janine went to Fiji, she has not scrapped her Fiji trip! She didnt wish to create a whole album of pages, so chose to do a double LO to briefly capture some of the main highlights of the trip, from the good to the bad! As can be seen by the photos, Fiji was stunning, but her youngest son at the time broke his arm at the airport when they arrived.
Janine chose to use the gorgeous Websters Pages Seaside Retreat range for these pictures as she knew the colours were perfect and the images on the papers were perfect for handcutting to embellish her page. The suitcases were a perfect reminder that her son fell of their luggage when he broke his arm and the boats were a wonderful reminder of the highlight of the trip, going by boat out to a glorious little island.
Janine also adored the matching Websters lettering, with both the larger and smaller size letters, which was the perfect thing for her long title.
Recently Louise attended the Papercraft and Stamping Convention in Brisbane. Afterwards she spent time being a tourist and catching up with her arty/crafty friends. This brief was just perfect for recording the day she spent as a tourist on Southbank. Louise has created a collection of postcards using the fabulous new Teresa Collins Travel Ledger range.
This particular range lends itself perfectly to all types of projects; mini books and albums, layouts etc. For her postcards Louise has bundled them all together and tied them up with string. However if you much prefer to 'display' your postcards you cant go past the WeR Memory Keepers Album Sleeves which come in an assortment of configurations. Louise has also popped her postcards into a photo sleeve to show you how this can be done.
Louise went away from her normal style to create this vibrant, fun layout that is instantly recognisable as Disney. As the photos were all taken before the advent of digital cameras, she was limited to a few prints but managed to incorporate the best parts of them on a single page while keeping the focus very much on the heading.