Welcome to Februarys Scrapbooking Global hop - This one is the brain child of Sherry Roth. So lets play! Up or down across or even diagonal we got to choose our line - I decided after a load of toooing and froooing (are they even real words - possibly but without all the ooos) that the right hand straight down the side was for me.
So I have sponged the edges of my 3 + different papers and my Black & White photo. I really didn't want to take away to much from the DSP (Designer Series Paper) as it is really pretty especially with the acetate over it.
I would possibly have stuck with the one black and white photo but the line required 2 photos hence the add of the smaller coloured one and I love how it turned out.
I found the Take Your Pick Tool made sticking the letters down so much easier. I used the Foam adhesive sheets added to the back of Night of Navy cardstock to give the letters a popped up even look.
I just love this DSP! They say a picture tells a thousand words well I needed a few pictures to get mine across here. The Golden Garden Designer Specialty Acetate has a protective backing on it that makes it look a little cloudy - it needs removing to make it more WOW but also adhere properly. The coating is on the silver side and below starts my series of getting it to lift up at the edge as easy as possible. Some times its like a Band-Aid - getting it started is the hardest part when it comes to removing it!
Thanks again for hopping with us this month I hope you find some great inspiration for your pages amongst the hop participants. Now you are hopping over to Sara to see what she has to share with us this month.
Hop Participants in order here.
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These photos are gorgeous!! And thankyou so much for the hint on the back of the acetate!! Now I have to rush into my room and check that out. Love love love this paper.
ReplyDeleteGreat use for that stunning paper and acetate!
ReplyDeleteLove the addition of the smaller color photo! I think it makes the lovely black and white pop. It's a beautiful layout for your daughter. And thank you for your tip for removing the backing.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I didn't know that the acetat paper maches with the DSP. Thank you for your layout!
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