Hi girls (and maybe guys – I figure its mostly girls but who knows there are a some guys that are Stampin’ Up! demonstrators)!
Now that I’m done sharing all my cards from the Artisan Award contest it is time to share my last scrapbook page. If you follow my blog you know that in the spring I spend time bird watching, taking pictures and blogging about the visitors to my yard, the nests and the babies. So for one of my scrapbook pages I decided to focus on my birds from this spring.
The title is “backyard birds”. The letters are die cut with the Big Shot and then I stamped on them and some are tied with linen thread – in bows. I love linen thread – I don’t love to tie bows – but it needed it on here – knots just weren’t enough.
Here is a close up of part of the title. Again I have minimal journaling – I should have written more for my scrapbook pages.
In the upper left corner is a chipboard flower covered with DSP – the paper is the Kaleidoscope Designer Series Paper. I wish this paper had been a little bit brighter – all the colors were very muted.
I used the white gel pen and did doodling on the flower, under the title, and around the photo frames. I added the punched corner with the card stock layered behind it – I still can’t decide if I really liked it or not. I originally didn’t have it but I thought it needed something else in that corner and once I did it I couldn’t undo it.
Each of the bird pictures are layered on a piece of Whisper White as a mat and then on a piece of the Designer Series paper. Then I used the word window and added labels on the bottom with the name of each bird.
That is my final scrapbook page and what I have left is my last 3D project. So come back again if you want to see it.
Have a beautiful day!
Very Cute page. Now I know whay I don’t have all those colorful birds in my yard cause they are all at your house. lol.
I like the corner touch and the curve title.
I love all the doodling! And the pics of the birds almost look like slides. Very cute page! I’ve really enjoyed seeing your Almost Artisan projects. I’m going to try and be brave and show mine in a few weeks.