This is the Lime Tart - Full Tart, from May - finally made time to have a play....
The papers are My Mind's Eye 'Bloom & Grow' and the large white sheets (which are obviously difficult to photograph) are Heidi Swapp Invisibles including the alphabet....
I have used only products provided in the kit for these four layouts....
This first one is DGD #1 and DGD #2, taken when we were home in Scotland last November....
The papers are My Mind's Eye 'Bloom & Grow' and the large white sheets (which are obviously difficult to photograph) are Heidi Swapp Invisibles including the alphabet....
I have used only products provided in the kit for these four layouts....
This first one is DGD #1 and DGD #2, taken when we were home in Scotland last November....
This large flower was in the kit, as is....
Using the Heidi Swapp Invisibles alphabet, I used the ink pad to go over the chosen letters, then gave it a wipe with a tissue, to clean the resist bits (dots) and voila! any colour you want to match your project....
Next, is a photo of my wee brother and our Great Aunt Liz, back in 1966.....
The Heidi Swapp Invisibles again, love the intricate designs on the 12x12 sheet, which I cut up and used two different ink colours to highlight them - aren't they gorgeous....
The title 'Memories' is cut on Cricut from Home Decor at 1 3/4" ....
The journaling is computer generated....
Layout #3 is DGD #1 again, with The Tilt, she went through a stage that every time Granny brought out the camera her head had to fall over to the side!!! "It's like this Granny" she would say.....
Heidi Swapp Invisibles alphabet again, this time inked in pink....
And, finally, DGD #1 again....
Using the Heidi Swapp Invisibles alphabet, I used the ink pad to go over the chosen letters, then gave it a wipe with a tissue, to clean the resist bits (dots) and voila! any colour you want to match your project....
Next, is a photo of my wee brother and our Great Aunt Liz, back in 1966.....
The Heidi Swapp Invisibles again, love the intricate designs on the 12x12 sheet, which I cut up and used two different ink colours to highlight them - aren't they gorgeous....
The title 'Memories' is cut on Cricut from Home Decor at 1 3/4" ....
The journaling is computer generated....
Layout #3 is DGD #1 again, with The Tilt, she went through a stage that every time Granny brought out the camera her head had to fall over to the side!!! "It's like this Granny" she would say.....
Heidi Swapp Invisibles alphabet again, this time inked in pink....
And, finally, DGD #1 again....
This time I used a tutorial from Nanne over at Stuck On U Sketches for the flower - cut from Graphically Speaking on the Cricut - there are four layers, the petals were scored on my Scor-Pal, some inking, and a beautiful bloom....
So, head on over to www.stuckonusketches.blogspot.com for the tutorial for the flower....
You will need to scroll back to the post from 23rd September - thanks Nanne xx
Visit Nanne's blog at www.nannes-creations.blogspot.com ....
So, head on over to www.stuckonusketches.blogspot.com for the tutorial for the flower....
You will need to scroll back to the post from 23rd September - thanks Nanne xx
Visit Nanne's blog at www.nannes-creations.blogspot.com ....
5 comments:
Wow, Jane! What a lot of beautiful layouts from that kit! I'm amazed at the "invisibles" - those are SO COOL - SO versatile! Your DGDs are just precious! I laughed out loud at "the tilt!" What a great memory that one will be!
Jane, geat work on all your projects. Wow, so much in this kit! Also, love your GS flower and thanks for the SOUS toot. Hope you can do the sketch with us this week!
Ohhhhh Jane I'm loving all of these...the flower from Nanne turned out beautifully....I love the distressed look of the Memories layout and my mind is working on how I can make that fab white flower....wonderful work!
Wow Jane, what beautiful layouts!! The kit looks awesome, lots of goodies, may have to check that out.. The flower you made is fabulous!!! And your little GDs are so sweet and precious!!
Love all your layouts! The kit is gorgeous!
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