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Showing posts with label Layout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Layout. Show all posts

Saturday, May 7, 2011

MSD on My Pink Stamper Challenge# 7

Here is the lay out that I made for National Scrapbook Day at the My Pink Stamper Celebration.  My project is part of challenge #7 between 4pm (CST) - 5pm (CST). Like I've said before:  I am not a scrapbooker.  If I can do this challenge, so can any of you.
For the details of this project, please go to My Pink Stamper.  She has just released some really great new stamps!!  Stop on over there for some great inspiration.

Thanks for looking. Questions & comments are always welcomed. Lori

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Tasha's Memorial Frame

I made this frame as a memorial to Tasha. I have a picture of her from 1994 and a picture of her in 2009.

The saying, I thought fit perfectly. I had seen it in a magazine selling a cement paw with the saying on it.

Details:
Alphalicious Cricut Cart. was used for her name. I cut it in cardstock and 140 lb. watercolor paper to give it a little dimension (kind of like chipboard) and layered it. I inked the edges of the letters.
George Cricut Cart. was used to cut the circle. I printed the saying on my computer onto the circle.
Tonic Border Punch System w/ Hearts Punch was used on the base rectangle. I added the punched out hearts to the circle. Inked the circle. I used natural hemp twine threaded around the rectangle.
Tonic Arrowhead 2 in 1 Corner Punch was used on both mats for the pictures. Tucked the corners of each picture into the cut out corner slots.
Thanks for looking. Questions & comments are always welcomed.
Lori