Welcome to Thursday! A couple of weekends ago we had some with the kids and grandkids comeing over for a Backyard Barbeque. (I wish all the family could have come, but some were working and some live out of state.)
I decided to find out what happens when Traditional Scrapbooking and Project Life collide. Here is my completed page:
I love how this turned out! The mustard and ketchup bottle fit perfectly in the 3x4 pockets width-wise, and I love how they just continue on up hanging out of the top of the pocket. That adds a little interest to the page, don't you think?
Mary's Cardz TV Stamps are so fun to use on all my crafting. For this project I used:
Thank you all so much for stopping by today. You have no idea how much your comments mean to me. Enjoy the rest of your day! I hope it's a good one.
I decided to find out what happens when Traditional Scrapbooking and Project Life collide. Here is my completed page:
I love how this turned out! The mustard and ketchup bottle fit perfectly in the 3x4 pockets width-wise, and I love how they just continue on up hanging out of the top of the pocket. That adds a little interest to the page, don't you think?
Mary's Cardz TV Stamps are so fun to use on all my crafting. For this project I used:
- You're the Man (King of the Grill)
- Country at Heart (Hey ya'll & Country Cookin')
Other products used:
- Xyron sticker maker
- Miss Kate Cuttables - Backyard Barbeque & So Stickin' Cute (grass)
- Sil ID# 12667 - title
Want to see some Xyron step-by-step photos?
Run title through Xyron |
I go around the edges with my bone-folder to make sure I don't have any stringy glue when I peel the top layer off. |
Peel off top layer. |
Perfection. Easy Peasy. So much better than trying to use liquid glue. |
Thank you all so much for stopping by today. You have no idea how much your comments mean to me. Enjoy the rest of your day! I hope it's a good one.