Hello scrappy people, Karan here today to share with you a 12x12 layout I created with the new Pattern Perfect line from Quick Quotes. This line is filled with bright primary colours and is perfect for back to school photos.
I do not have any updated photos of my boys going to school (they are at the age where me taking photos of them on their first day of school is so un-cool). So, I thought I would create this one for my granddaughters album.
Although Ariel is only two in this photo, the title is perfect for her as she learns and grows. And, the interactive elements I created allow me (or my daughter-in-law) to add more photos as she grows and learns.
Quick Quotes Products:
Pattern Perfect Paper Line, Stickers and Chipboard Elements
PowderPuff Chalk Ink in Lemonade
Other Products:
Twinery Twine
Archivers 5x7 Kraft Envelope
Bazzill Cardstock
Tim Holtz Stain Stamp
Silhouette Cameo
Thanks so much for stopping on over today!
~ Karan
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I do not have any updated photos of my boys going to school (they are at the age where me taking photos of them on their first day of school is so un-cool). So, I thought I would create this one for my granddaughters album.
Although Ariel is only two in this photo, the title is perfect for her as she learns and grows. And, the interactive elements I created allow me (or my daughter-in-law) to add more photos as she grows and learns.
The title I designed on my Silhouette.
Here is a video on how you can easily create this particular interactive layout on your own at home
Quick Quotes Products:
Pattern Perfect Paper Line, Stickers and Chipboard Elements
PowderPuff Chalk Ink in Lemonade
Other Products:
Twinery Twine
Archivers 5x7 Kraft Envelope
Bazzill Cardstock
Tim Holtz Stain Stamp
Silhouette Cameo
Thanks so much for stopping on over today!
~ Karan
6 comments:
Very nice LO but I can not see the video.
LOVE this Karan!!! Fabulous title work, and love those yellow splotches.
The video is there now, slight technical glitch - so sorry!
Fantastic project!!!
Wow! This is stunning! I love how you used the title to frame the photos!
barb :)
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