Hello Hello! I'm back today with a new layout share for D-lish Scraps. I'm so excited to be staying on the team for a few more months to share more scrappy goodness!
The layout I'm sharing today is based on a challenge set by Amanda from the September Cyber Crop. "To use a word cloud as inspiration for your project"
I've used some of the new Puffy Alphas, Kaisercraft alpha stickers, wordfetti strips, a silver glitter thicker word and some typed journalling to create my word cloud. I also added a Dusty Attic chipboard speech bubble and some page pebbles to create dimension and to add a different texture to the page. I sewed through all the alpha sticker words for added detail, and to keep them stuck on the page, as over time I find the Kaiser stickers can become less sticky.
Let's take a closer look..
I've scattered little groups of embellishments rather than the big clusters that I've been making recently. I've used my absolute favourite paper flowers, Forget me Nots, along with resin flowers, new glitter dots, a resin bird, heart and enamel shapes. I also altered both page pebbles on the page with a gelato, smudged straight onto the chipboard for an extra pop of colour.
So many words to describe the photo I chose, I could have kept going!
I felt that the speech bubble needed to stay plain, rather than altering with colour or glitter, as the page is quite full of colour as it was. I also had a different colour felt bow on the page, but swapped it out for the white & black at the last minute.
And the last scattering of embellishments. I added more stitching to the edge of the wordfetti strip too. Love the extra detail machine sewing gives to a page.
And lastly a close up of the adorable picture I chose to document. We really do love snapchat here! There's plenty more photos in our collection to add to the scrapbooks too
Thanks so much for stopping by today!
Until next time, Happy Scrapping
Michelle x
Oh this is so yummy! I love the colours and design. Those snapchat pics can be a little bit freaky though - lol!
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