Monday, 18 March 2013

Chillax layout

This month at papermaze I decided to do my own thing.
 I used the kit but created a completely different layout by following the sketch on
 I do enjoy using sketches but as you can see I also enjoy a twist by rotating and adding bits :)
 
Chillax
Here's my Layout that I'm entering for the sketch challenge.
My daughter chillaxing on the sofa.
 
 
Here's the sketch that I used, I rotated it but kept the photos in the same position.
I moved my group of embellishments to touch my photo top right and added a group at the bottom :)
 
Top embellishments layered punched shapes and Ali Edwards circle of love stamp.
 
 
Bottom embellishment
 
 
 
The original page kit by papermaze
Sorry for the quality its a photo of a printout x
 
 
I also managed to get a second layout done whilst at crop which is usually unheard of as to busy talking :)
 
Be My Hula Girl
I used my minds eye papers Lime twist really love these cute papers.
 
 
 
Be my is a heart post it note, I used washi tape buttons and paper scraps and finished with bakers twine and faux stitching. 
 
 
I made these embellishments from  boarder punched scraps and the flower
from circles cut free hand, scrunched, inked and layered finished with a button and bling.
TIP- scrunching helps to give texture and depth to layers.

 
Thanks for looking, If you like what you see please feel free to comment and share :)
Sadie x
 
 

 
 

5 comments:

  1. Lovely to see you on Saturday...2 super layouts...I love what you did with the crop kit, and your freehand flower . x

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  2. BEAUTIFUL layouts and I LOOOOVE what you did with my sketch! GORGEOUS :) Thank you for joining us at Scrap YOur Story this week :) :) :)

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  3. So very cute!! Great job!
    Thanks for playing along at SYS!!!

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  4. Wow! I love them both. Those butterfly groupings are gorgeous. Thanks for playing along this week at SYS!

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  5. Great pages! Love your take on the SYS sketch, especially how you tucked the ribbon under the circle piece. Thanks for playing along this week!

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