This is an image of both 12x12 pages, side-by-side. I normally do not create scrapbook pages without first having my photos, but......and please bear with me while I ramble........ I had this idea in my head for a layout for well over two years! Yes, I said TWO YEARS! LOL!
You see, my hubby, son and I LOVE to go to the zoo. we visit every zoo in every city that we stop in.
A couple years back, I had actually put out an ISO (In Search Of) ad on a forum, looking for the CTMH (Close To My Heart) papers that I've used here, as I never had the opportunity to purchase them before they were retired. Someone graciously agreed to sell me hers, and I had been hoarding them for the right moment.
Well.......having recently seen this movie, and recently moving to Greenville, SC, where there is a small zoo that we have on our schedule of things to do "soon", I knew it was time to tear into the package! :0) I knew Jodie's adorable Critters and Lions would work perfectly for my page layout! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did creating it! :0) Below are additional, closer images of each page and a list of the many materials I used to create these.
Supplies Used
CTMH Expedition Paper Pack Level 2
eClips & eCal Software*
Chipboard
Eyelets
Hemp Twine
Ribbon Tape
Cheery Lynn Tropical Flourish Die
Spellbinders Classic Circles Nestabilities
Scor-Pal
Pop-Dots
*PLEASE NOTE:
It is noted in the
Bugaboo Stamps Terms of Use that creating die-cuts without express permission is not allowed.
ALL MY PAPER PIECED DIE-CUTS WERE CREATED WITH PERMISSION!
Here is a photo of the left page:
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Scrapping Tip: See the beige rectangle? Those are 1/4" scored lines - a great way to create some texture on your page and create a place to do some journaling without having to draw in dark lines for keeping your journaling straight! :0)
Here's my right page:
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Looking closer at the enlarged image you can see some hemp twine on the spotted photo mat. This mat is sized to hold a 5x7, tucked underneath the twine, or a 4x6 photo. Even with a 5x7 picture there, the leopard paper will show 1/4" on each side of the photo.
The skewed striped paper is on pop-dots, and is not glued down in the top right corner. This will allow me to place the 5x7 photo beneath the skewed photo mat when I am ready. :0) The skewed photo, as well as the largest leopard square on the right page, will hold up to a 4" square photo, and still leave a 1/4" frame around the picture. The three smaller mats will allow for the 1/4" frame of designer paper if I use a 3-1/4" photo, or smaller.
So, that's it for me this week! Thanks a ton for stopping in! I hope you enjoy my scrapbook layout!
I had so much fun creating it, and I think I just may be working on some more......SOON! lol!