I was able to sit down last night and scrap. Lots has been going on at our household and I needed a little time to escape the insanity! Nothing takes me to that awesome place better than scrapbooking. I have had this photo of B sitting on my desk for ages. Even prior to the move. It sat in the same spot. I knew what I wanted to do with it just wasn't sure of the design. I started with the pic in the middle and then I grabbed that new Notations paper, and away I went. As my children get older there are so many things they say and do at these ages I NEVER want to forget. I used this page to journal the little details about B at the age of 5. From his favorite movies, to little milestones he has hurdled as a 5 year old, ie.. no more training wheels. The chipboard is actually pretty naked except for the doodles stamped directly onto them. I sponged lightly around them to make them pop a little more. I loved that the Notations paper had the numbers in many of the patterns which made this layout really come together. I wanted to repeat the number 5 which would give the layout a better balance in using the good ole rule of threes. Another piece of magic on this page was using the black cardstock. I believe it really made it pop on this paper. I used my favorite alphabet Big Deal. I love this alphabet because it is so universal and there are so many ways you can use it. This is what I call a "more bang for your buck" set. Lastly, who couldn't resist that adorable sweaty face??? Ahhh...
Happy Thursday!
7 comments:
So sweet! That expression is adorable.
This is a BEAUTIFUL page....super sweet!!! I love the colours!
Fabulous page, Kimberly -- just adorable! I love the pop of black and how you did the FIVE tags!
Girl...that is one amazing page. I have been staring at all the details for minutes now! You are such a talented artist! I love your work!!!! HUGS
Wow! I'm very impressed with your work here. An inspiration for us all.
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Love it, Kimberly! All the elements work so well together and there's such a flow to it... the eye moves around the page but focuse on that great photo. =)
Thank you for writing tthis
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