Hi Everyone,
Today I have a 'mini' layout to show you. This one measures 14.8cm x 14.8cm and has a really sweet feel about it because of it's smaller size (14.8cm is the measurement for the shorter side of an A5 piece of cardstock). No doubt, by now, you are getting to know the faces and names of all the people that our team members like to scrapbook so there's no prizes for guessing that this page has Tim, Liam & their cousin Alicia in it. There's just something about the joy of laughter that makes LIFE good!
Close Up on Detail:
Product Recipe:
- Stamp Sets: 'Always', Simple Serif Alphabet & Numbers, 'Live Like You Mean It' (Hostess reward set - (talk to us about how you can earn this & other sets for free!)
- Card Stock: Whisper White, Kraft, Bordering Blue, Sahara Sand
- Ink Colours: Bordering Blue, Ruby Red
- Desginer Series Paper: Urban Garden, Holiday Treasures
- Embellishments:Hodgepodge Hardware, Flower from the Pretties kit (which I have coloured with Ruby Red Ink), Twill Tape 3.8cm width, Black Gingham Ribbon, Buttons from Button Bouquet pack, mini paper clip from the Clip Assortments pack
- Other: Glue Dots (Mini & Pop Up), black stitching on the machine, sponge daubing around the outer edge of the page
Just remember that scrapbooking doesn't always have to be the traditional 12 x 12 size. Get creative and try something a little different; it's great fun!
Happy Scrapping
Di Gill





Hi Di,
I love your page and agree it is great fun doing a smaller page every now and then. I buy a scrapbooking calendar every year that is 8x8". The picture part is left blank so you can scrap whatever you want for that month. I have some ladies wanting to do one in a class for next year - that was very exciting to hear and can't wait to start that one.
Regards Jeanne
Posted by: Jeanne Couch | 20 February 2010 at 07:40 AM
Really lovely, Di. What happy little faces! Love how you've threaded the wide twill through a piece of Hodgepodge, and I love the colours that go so well with Kraft.
Posted by: Christine Blain | 03 March 2010 at 01:06 PM