As I mentioned in this post, the Bazzill Basics Design Team were featured in the
We were each asked to design a card and layouts using the excellent sketches
created by Allison Davis.
In the magazine, which you can download for free here, I have a layout
using the single page sketch, as well as a card.
However, I also made a layout using the two page sketch, which
I'd like to share with you today.
to scrapbook the photos I took of Sage & my fairy garden.
I used a Pretty Pink Posh scalloped border die to diecut my Bling: Infatuation cardstock
and some Quickutz Cotton Candy & PTI Book Print alphabet dies for my title.
I diecut and stamped the flowers using PTI's Brushed Blooms.
On the second page, I printed my photos as 3x4 and used the same scallops border die.
Once again, I added some Brushed Blooms flowers.
I used a PTI Simply Framed die to diecut my journaling.
I also made a coordinating card using the card sketch and some of the same products.
I stamped the striped lines on the background using
Reverse Confetti's Fancy Words Coordinates stamp set
and I stamped my sentiment using PTI's KIS: Birthday stamp set.
Don't forget to click here to download your free digital copy of the CREATE magazine.
Thanks for looking!
How fun that they featured the team in the magazine Leigh!! Love the LO you created. The colors are pretty and those fairy gardens so sweet!! Pretty card too!
ReplyDeleteLove both the layout and card, Leigh.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty colors you chose for your layout and card! So sweet!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the color combination!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects, Leigh!
ReplyDeleteGreat layout and card! I love the soft, muted colors you used for the layout that really help the photos take center stage!
ReplyDeleteOh, so, so beautiful, Leigh! Those flowers are just gorgeous, and you always come up with the most eye catching color combos! Loving your little scalloped borders and the die cut titlework. And the matching card is just the icing on the cake!
ReplyDeleteWonderful layout and card Leigh! The fairy gardens are sweet! How wonderful to be featured in the magazine! I am heading over to check it out....
ReplyDeleteWOW...your layout is rich with marvelous photos and images of you and Sage sharing special bonding in making the fairy gardens! I really do need to plan to make these with my niece! Your card: gorgeous! Yet again, I'm in breath-taken-away awe at your creativity...
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