I created a page for my daughter's baby book, which documents milestones and cute events, rather than pictures. The journaling area takes up most of the space on the page. I used one of my favorite summer cards as a layout for the scrapbook page.
Here's the card:

And the scrapbook page:

I blocked out the journaling for privacy, but it's there. The fun ice cream image was popped up for dimension.

And here you can see the result of inking up the Texture Plates Kit #4 texturz plate with Cameo Coral ink and running the cardstock through the Big Shot.
Stamps: Sweet Scoops, So Very; Paper: Rich Razzleberry, Cameo Coral, So Saffron, Whisper White, Sweet Pea DSP, Razzleberry Lemonade DSP; Ink: Cameo Coral, Rich Razzleberry, So Saffron; Accessories: Piercing tool, Rich Razzleberry ribbon, Corner Rounder punch, Scallop Trim punch, Circle Scissors Plus, Perfect Polka Dots embossing folder, Texture Plates Kit #4, Big Shot, Dimensionals.
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5 comments:
Such a great idea, and what a fantastic page!
Great layout--great colors, great page!
What a cute idea! Great layout, and I love the texture plate idea.
That texture is a go-to effect for me too! It has a big impact without a lot of time. It does get a little messy though. Who knew the Big Shot and ink went so well together?!
Hey, I recognize that card!! *wink* Love how you turned it into a page :D
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