Saturday, September 15, 2012

PWP Sketch Challenge #13

I'm just popping in today to post this month's sketch for Pages With Papertrey, which I designed myself.
Here's the sketch:


And here's the layout I made with it. I know, it's a Christmas layout, but with the colours of Jonah's & Sage's clothes, I decided to go with some non-Christmas patterned paper.


I used PTI cardstock (rustic white), stamps (alpha-blocks, tremendous treats Christmas), button and dies (alpha-blocks, seeing stars, tag sale #5). The patterned paper is Echo Park, the two pre-printed tags are Crate Paper and the twine is My Mind's Eye.

Here are a few close-ups:


The "Christmas" stamp is from Tremendous Treats: Christmas, which I cut off from the "merry" for this week's Make it Monday at Papertrey Ink: Cutting Stamps. They were just too close together to successfully selectively ink.




I just wanted to share how I made the pocket for my tag. I'd adhered my photo collage (matted with white cardstock) to my layout. Then I removed the photo of Sage and drew two lines, one above and one below the tag.


Then I sewed over the two lines with my sewing machine. I didn't care that I was sewing down the one tag, since it's stationary anyway.


Then, I can slip my tag in and out of it's pocket to read the journaling.



If you make a layout using this sketch, please link it up here in the comments or here on the PTI forum, so I can come and check it out!

Thanks for looking!

6 comments:

1 Kara said...

Really cute! Love those papers!

2 Deb said...

Leigh, I love this sketch you created! The papers are awesome and all of the embellies rock! Girl, it's no wonder the magazines want your work!! Fabulous page my friend!

3 sentsue said...

Great page. Love the combo of colors and the layout.

4 Karen C. said...

What a sweet layout!! The journal tag and pocket are really fun too!!

5 glorygirl said...

Fantastic page! Those photos are amazing and, even with all the little details, the photos remain the focus. Amazing work!

6 Suzanne said...

Gorgeous page, Leigh! I love the bright colors and the stitching!