Thursday, June 21, 2012

Inspired by Camp Scrap - card and layout


 Supplies: patterned paper, chipboard (American Crafts), letter diecuts (Heidi Grace), letter stickers (Bazzill Basics), journaling sticker (Creative Imaginations), watercolor paper(), bird punch (Fiskars), gelatos (Faber-Castell)

I am sharing today two projects inspired by fabulous May Flaum and more specifically by her sketch from this Camp Scrap post. As May, I also decided to make a layout and a card based on the same sketch. In September 2000 Ofir and I took a trip to Europe and my parents watched baby Lila. They took her to Club Hotel Eilat. I still have some regrets about leaving her for 10 days. She became sick and really missed us but this post is about scrapbooking and not parenting mistakes. I had this picture of Lila working on a craft project at the hotel and when I look at the rest of the pictures from the same day I saw another one with my mom and Lila holding the dolphin that she painted.

I couldn't fin better papers for those pictures than the new Sketchbook by Amy Tangerine. The gorgeous watercolored background was perfect and I just added two paper strips cut out from another patterned paper and few embellishments.

The big letters are from very old Heidi Grace collection. I knew there is a reason I am keeping them! :)

The clouds are cut from a different paper from the same collection. I diecut the banner from a watercolor paper and colored it with Faber-Castell gelatos.

And here is a simple card based on a same sketch. I let the paper do the talking and added just few minimal embellishments.

Supplies: patterned paper and circle sticker(Sassafras Lass), letter stickers (Authentique), jewels (K&Co)



I am looking forward to May's posts every morning. I know I will not be able to do everything but I certainly feel inspired. And that is good.
 

2 comments:

  1. Adorable projects! I especially love all the cute cut out work you did on the layout!

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  2. Fabulous projects! I love the whimsical feel of the scrap book layout.


    ~Cheryl~

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