Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Some Layouts using Graphic 45 product







Its not all that often that Bob doesn't smile and the fact that I caught a frown on the camera is in and of its self kind of a miracle. I have always loved those serious photo shots that professionals seem to make men do. So I didn't mind in the least. On the edge of the photo you will find a tab and if you pull it out..... you will find my thoughts on the journey we are taking as we blaze new trails in our relationship. Graphic 45, Prima, Tattered Angels, Tim Holtz, Creative Imaginations and a lighter from Mexico were all used to create this piece.






What more can I say that the title doesn't? The Vintage tag spreads out to explain how I think I was born in the wrong era and not just for scrapbooking. This layout uses painting, marbelizing of embossing on chipboard. The chipboard and stencil letters came out of stash far to old to admit to but they worked with some up dating. Toss in some ribbons and decorative pins....and you have my take on being vintage. I must admit I love to use bubble wrap with paints in scrapbooking.......adds texture without dimension.







Some of you may recall the Xmas count down calander that I created this past fall. This continues on with the versatility of a cookie sheet. This is a count down calendar for going to a crop. I loved using the Graphic 45 papers to make this vinatge piece. Lots and Lots of ink vendors. Not to mention glossy accents and Tim Holtz products. Everything is magnetic so it can be reused over and over.


Last but by far not the least this is a layout featuring the castle in Mismolaya Mexico that was used in the making of the movie "Night of the Iguana". It is also were Elizabeth Taylor began her romance with Richard Burton despite be married at the time. K & Company, Tattered Angels, Tim Holtz,Prima, to name a few of the manufacturers used on this layout. I have to draw your attention to the Prima Brick Wall stamp that is used on this layout. I have a new favourite stamp, thank you Prima.
Well its late again, but I have had a blast producing these for you to see. Take care everyone.

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