Today I have a layout to share for Pages With Papertrey Challenge #33
which is to include journaling in more than one place on your layout.
I created my layout using a sketch comes from Create: Sketches:
It's a 8.5x11" sketch, but I converted it to a 12x12".
I didn't have a bunch of tiny photos printed up, so I decided to use one 4x6" photo instead.
Here's my layout:
I used some Fancy Pants patterned paper and letter stickers (pink).
For my title, I cut the "Valentine" out on my silhouette from the same white cardstock
as my background (American Crafts).
From some coordinating patterned paper, I diecut the two hearts using my
Reverse Confetti's Love Note dies.
I added a PTI button and twine.
Here's the first part of my journaling:
Since I had three stories to share (one for each of my kids), I decided to use my
PTI Edger's #5 dies and create three tabs -- one for each of them -- that I can
pull out to reveal my journaling.
I stamped their names using a Studio Calico stamp that my friend Mandy gave me.
It's like a date stamp, but with letters instead of months and numbers.
I diecut each of the tabs from patterned paper and sewed them to some PTI which cardstock,
on which I'd printed my journaling.
If you decide to create a layout for this challenge,
please link it either here in the comments or here on the PTI forum.
Thanks for looking!
What a sweet layout! I love how you did the journaling with the tabs for each kid.
ReplyDeletePretty page Leigh, love the colors! Those little tabs are such a great idea, so cute!!
ReplyDeleteLove the hidden journaling and the heart cluster with the button!
ReplyDeleteLeigh, beautiful layout and awesome challenge! I love the journaling in multiple places.
ReplyDeleteAwesome Leigh! Are you awake today after last night (PTI) lol :-)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!! What a Fab layout :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic Leigh and I love the tabs!!
ReplyDeleteOh so sweet, Leigh! Beautiful papers, gorgeous colors, and love, love, love how you've worked the extra journaling in with the die cuts. And lest I forget, your kids are darling! How proud you must be. Bev
ReplyDeleteNow this is my kind of scrapbooking--the kind that shares the stories behind the photos, capturing those moments we want to remember when the kids have left home! Great crew you have there! Thanks for your comment on my steampunk shaker!
ReplyDeleteCreative & adorable, Leigh!
ReplyDeleteLove this Leigh! The tabs with your journaling is great!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute, and I love that sketch, might have to give it a try!
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