The Scrapbooking Studio Design Team Time


 

Only I Can Be Me with Bo Bunny Alora

This layout was originally supposed to be a card; actually two different cards… Can you believe that?  Most of the patterned paper was actually cut to be used to make a card; but nothing was going together right and I decided to scrap the card making project all together and work those pieces into a layout.  I think I salvaged those scraps pretty well; if I do say so myself.

The Layout

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The Details

 

The Product

PP from Bo Bunny Alora**

Cardstock from Bazzil**

Stickers from Bo Bunny Alora**

Ribbon and Hat Pin from Maya Road**

Washi Tape from Queen & Co.**

Ticket Stubs from 7 Gypsies

Pebbles Crystal Candy Dots from American Crafts**

Buttons from stash

Baker’s Twine from The Twinery

Tim Holtz Distress Ink**

** Products can be found at

The Scrapbooking Studio Design Team Time


Look At Those Lashes with Bo Bunny Alora

Look at what I created with items from my first design team assignment for  The Scrapbooking Studio.  I really loved the hat pins that were added into the mix, and I have been using hat pins on everything  lately.  I have  also been truly inspired by the canvas tags from Maya Road… so watch for more projects with these fun little fabric bits.  I also really like the colors in this Bo Bunny Line; super springy and super fun.  I am going to have a lot of fun playing with the other papers from the line!

The Layout

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The Details

The Product

PP: Alora from Bo Bunny**

Kraft Paper from Bazzil**

Buttons by Bo Bunny and American Crafts**

Bo Bunny Alpha Stickers from Alora**

American  Crafts make your own Thickers** covered with Martha Stewart Flocking Powder

Maya  Road Ruler*,  Ribbon**, Hat Pins**  and  Canvas Pennant**

Other Hat Pins from  My Minds Eye**

7 Gypsies: Washi Tape** and  Ticket Stub

Glimmer Mist and Glimmer Glam by Tattered Angels**

Tim Holtz Distress Inks by Ranger

* Products available at 

For the fun of 6X12’s


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The Info

Sometimes I really enjoy doing 6 x 12 layouts.  I like challenging my design skills by working on a non-square surface.  The smaller space also allows me to use more of my 12×12 paper (especially those with great prints on both sides).  Since I often only use one photo on layouts this size lets me feel like I am getting the most scrappy possibilities for my buck!  I encourage everyone to try some 6 x 12 layouts.  You might just find a new favorite style!

Natural Beauty


The Page

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Product

  • Bo Bunny Ad Lib Collection
  • Flowers made from Aluminum cans and flower punch
  • i-Rock and gems
  • Martha Stewart Scoreboard for Rosettes
  • Bazzil Cardstock
  • Give a Hoot Cricut Cartridge

The Details