The warm, earthy colours of the Old School range were the perfect compliment to these photos of Louise's son's first day at school. By adding smears of acrylic paint and distressing ink, she added interest and grunged up the layout to suit her 'rough-and-ready' boy's fearless attitude.
Pink Paislee Hocus Pocus inspired Iris Uy to create this page for her daughter during her latest Trick or Treat activity. The Pink Paislee Parisian Anthology paper was a perfect base for this page because she easily blended in the colours of Halloween into the paper using distress inks over the resist images.
Anne Jo Lexander created this striking layout using Hocus Pocus papers and alphas. We love how this range can work not just for Halloween but lots of other themes as well – great for teens and party pages!
Stacey Michaud is a designer for Pink Paislee and considers herself quite lucky to be able to play with such amazing products. She used the Hocus Pocus line to create a non-Halloween layout. The Hocus Pocus Arsenic arch was hand cut from a 6X6 sheet of paper and gives her title a clear starting point. She layered lots of stickers and rub-ons to add color and interest!
The gorgeous layout by the talented Kathleen Glossop shows the versatility of the Old School range, proving it's not just for school photos! with clever layering and small clusters to grab interest and draw your eye across the page, Kathleen has managed to keep the focus on the photo without overpowering it.
This gorgeous layout from Agnieszka Piskorz really shows off the diecut paper, stickers and co-ordinating elements from the Pink Paislee Old School collection. By creating her own flowers to use as a focal point, your eye is drawn back to the photo that has been cleverly framed with the banner stickers.