Jinger Adams and The Scpabook Queen are starting a brand new scrapbooking product line and are having a Design Team Call on Jinger's Blog. I really love Jinger's enthusiasm and would be very honored to be on her team. I love The Scrapbook Queen too and have been in some blog hops with her ~ she is super talented!
I had one of Tanner's kindergarten photos printed in black and white and took this opportunity to scrapbook it Boy Style!
I started out with my Gypsy and put a 4x6 rectangle on the mat to represent my photo. I added my title on another layer, a photo frame on another layer and some gears on yet another layer.
This image came from Lacy Labels and is sized to 9.82 inches. I put this on a new layer and kept enlarging it until it framed my 4x6 photo with enough room for my title on the side.
I cut it out in burgundy cardstock.
I found the gears from Paper Lace 2. I welded two borders together and sized them to a WIDTH of 11.50 inches. The single gear is sized to 3.55 inches ~ I cut two so I could layer them. I found the screw tops from Robotz and sized them to 1.47 inches.
I cut them out of metallic silver cardstock.
I welded Tanner using Varsity Letter (sized to 1.19 inches) to kindergarten using Plantin Schoolbook (sized to 1.19 inches). I copied the screw tops to this layer and used Hide Contour to hide the "+" in the center.
I am having some issues with my Expression :( After three attempts to cut this out and some not so nice words, I unwelded the TANNE and cut out the letters separately.
I grabbed these sign layers from Street Sign sized at 2.41. I wanted to make a fun journaling tag.
I grabbed the arrow and School Zone from Graphically Speaking and sized them at 1.75 inches and 1.16 inches.
I cut them out of black, burgundy, cream and blue cardstock and put them together. I trimmed the top of the blue piece to make my sign multicolored.
I used Glossy Accents to glue down my chain. I used some Tim Holtz paper in the background - perfect for my little boy!
I pop-dotted my arrow and interstate sign/journaling tag over the chain.
I added some staples and pop-dotted the gears border.
I really like how this turned out, well except for my non-welding! When scrapbooking AND mothering, sometimes you have to be flexible and make things work!! Thanks for stopping by today!
13 comments:
Love the black and white for this layout and the gears are just right. Very fun.
What a great layout.... I LOVE the gears, how awesome and look how grown up Tanner looks in that photo! TFS
This LO is Awesome Lori! I LOVE IT! Good luck on Jinger's DT. I have been thinking of trying out, but worried about time if I was lucky enough to get it. Hee! Hee!
Lori, what an adorable picture of Tanner and a great layout!!!
I hope you can become a DT member on Jinger's blog; I think you're both awesome talents.
Hugs, my sister-friend!
Another great layout. Love all the embelisshment. The gear border is lovely. TFS
Terrific layout and a very handsome young man!
Precious Hugs
Your project is wonderful... :)
Wishing you a beautifully blessed week,
**Lots of BIG Hugs**
Deborah
What a wonderful project. Good luck on the Design Team Call. No matter what happens we are all in for some exciting new products when Jinger rolls out her designs.
Linda - The Tulip Collector
Such a cute layout!
Beautiful layout, love the colors
Great Layout!!! Love all the instructions! Thanks for sharing
I really love the vintage feel your layout has. Good luck on the design team call!
Gorgeous layout!! I love the colors and all of those gears!
Kimberly
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