I’ve just been in scrapbooking mode lately! (‘Course I guess that’s a good thing, I need to get pages done for Scrap Club!) Here’s my littlest guy, I just love these pictures of him! He was in his pajamas but put a bib on himself and a fireman’s hat. I just couldn’t resist taking pictures.
Ethan’s little shorts have elephants on them in various colors so I thought it would be good to stamp the animals from the Animal Stories stamp set on the Pumpkin Pie cardstock. This is the first time I got to use my new Brights Buttons too! How fun!
This is one of the first times I’ve used the Photo Corner punch. I punched the photo corners out of Pumpkin Pie and then I used the 1/8″ circle punch to punch some circles out of Certainly Celery cardstock. A 2-way glue pen made it easy to adhere the little dots. I used the Scallop Edge punch to make the strips you see below the Certainly Celery Cardstock.
I’ve seen a bunch of scrapbook pages that used little word strips like these and I’ve wanted to give it a try. This layout is great for it! I pulled words out of a bunch of different stamp sets including, but not limited to: Fundamental Phrases, Three Little Words, Under the Stars, King of the Grill and others. I love how it turned out! By using words from different stamp sets it gives a different flavor to each little strip adding even more excitement.
So, what do you think? Is the page cute enough for Ethan’s pictures?
I hope those in the Stewartstown, PA Scrapbook Club will enjoy making this layout! We meet this coming Monday at the Mason-Dixon Library at 6:00 p.M. See you then!
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Becky, this is adorable! It reminds me of some cute moments in our family’s past.
The layout is very nice, too. I like the little dots on the corner punchout.
This is terrific, Becky! I love the bright colors, especially how it looks with his firehat (you know I love that!). I have never thought of using words from different stamp sets – it is a great idea! Thanks for sharing!