Iris loved the stitched cardstock of We R Memory Keepers. To emphasize the stitches, she cut out the edge of the paper and laid it over another patterned paper from the Merry January line. The Hero arts block stamp provided a nice and subtle background to her page. hand-cut patterns and prima vines finish off this sweet page about her daughter having a "fancy breakfast" during one of their trips.
Oh my did Louise have a blast with this breif. Louise loves to include elements like sewing into her layouts, so using the WeR Memory Keeper Sew Easy was a dream for her. There are a fabulous range of stitch styles available, and the piercers are very easy to use. Louise loved that she was able to take a 'freestyle' approach with the handle tool. This opens up the creative possibilities enormously.
The beautiful embossed papers to We R Memory Keepers White Christmas is just so beautiful, really lush and beautifully textured. They also have a gorgeous range of cardstock stickers, tags and alphas which worked really well with this layout of Carole's. Christmas layouts are always alot of fun to create, and this collection makes it that little bit easier.
When Louise saw the Funfetti range from We R Memory Keepers she knew exactly the photos to use with it. These photos from her son's 4th birthday party have been lurking and waiting to be scrapped for a while, but the bright colourful papers with a hint of glitter were just the perfect partner for them.
By using a neutral cardstock as a background, she was able to tone down some of the bright patterns to keep the photos the focus and by fussy cutting some banners and layering the sticker shapes with foam tape, she has created a layout with lots of dimension and a fun, whimsical touch.
This beautiful layout by Megan Klauer just makes you want to let loose and have fun with your scrapbooking style. These gorgeous colours come from the Maple Grove line (and how good is it that they include the word “Autumn” rather than ‘Fall’?!
The warm colours and clever design made this stunning layout from Mirelle Divjak really stand out in the gallery. Louise loved the combination of papers used alongside the Jillibean Soup alphabet to create an eyecatching combination.
The small details like the hand-drawn stitching and pleated paper strip add interest without overpowering the page, and the slight sepia toning to the photographs make the whole layout both interesting and visually pleasing.