It's a Good Day to Have a Good Day Layout was created using Close To My Heart's How-To Program:
Make It From Your Heart, Volume 2. Pattern 13. The paper used:
Babycakes, Kraft Cardstock,
Sunset Cardstock,
Slate Cardstock,
Honey Cardstock,
Buttercup Cardstock,
Goldrush Cardstock and
Colonial White Cardstock. Wood grain accent pieces, the tree image, Autumn, and maple leaves were cut using the
Cricut Artbooking Cartridge. Text phrases, "It's a GOOD" and "DAY to have a GOOD day," were stamped with
Huntingtons Workshop On The Go stamp set in
Chocolate Ink and
Sunset Ink.
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Start by placing the Slate (grey) paper and the Babycakes (alphabet) paper together and leave a space around showing the Colonial White paper. Glue them down. Glue the Sunset (orange) paper down the center of the Babycakes alphabet paper. Then glue the rectangle Kraft paper wood grain image down about an inch in from the left side of the Slate paper. Next glue the Babycakes polka dot paper strips down both sides of the Kraft paper wood grain image. Assemble the journaling Tree square and place on Slate cardstock and glue down. Add stamped text It's a GOOD image over wood grain and just overlap on top of the journaling square. Glue Kraft photo matts and photos down and add maple leaves where ever you like! |
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Place Slate paper and Babycakes (alphabet) paper down in the center of the Colonial White paper and glue down, remembering to leave a space around the outside of the Colonial White paper. Next glue down the Sunset paper strip down the right side, about an inch in from the right side of both the Slate paper and Babycakes paper. Next glue down the wood grain image about an inch in from the left side of the Slate paper. Glue strips of Babycakes (polka dot) paper on either side of wood grain image. Glue the title Autumn down over the wood grain image and add maple leaves where you like. Next glue photo matts and photos on the layout. You can also add the photos on horizontally if that works better with your photos. I used the Sunset strip between the photos, to add a bit more journalling. |