SN@P! Pages using Hello Baby and Good Day Sunshine
Hi Simple Stories fans, Wendy [1] here today. I am so excited to share some of what I have created using the newest collections from Simple Stories. In addition to some great new collections I always stumbled upon a great new discovery (for me). Besides using the SN@P! Journal Pages in the 6x8 SN@P! Binders and Albums, did you know that you can also use the SN@P! Journal Pages on your scrapbook layouts?
Every Summer has a Story
I never thought about using the SN@P! Journal Pages on my layouts until I was looking through my goodies from the Good Day Sunshine [2] collection and the wood grain and saying on this page totally jumped out at me.
I paired a SN@P! Journal Page with the amazing blue ombre paper (my favorite) which made my sentiment pop.
I finished this rather simple page by using the 2x12 Element Borders, one at the top and one at the bottom. I used a heart die-cut with foam adhesive to add some dimension to the bottom strip. A few pictures and a journaling card slipped behind my picture that doubles as a pocket finishes up the page.
And a few more details...
Love You to the Moon
After my ah-ha moment about using the SN@P! Journal Pages, I couldn't wait to tear into the next collection, Hello Baby [3] and see what SN@P! Journal Pages were included and I wasn't disappointed!
Do you see that wooden scallop and the lovely star mat? Yep, those are both SN@P! Journal Pages!
A few fussy cut clouds, moon, and stars to mimic the design on the bottom of the page. Foam adhesive is definitely my friend, I love layering different embellishments!
Another cluster of embellishments finish up the page. I love mixing the chipboard elements with the die-cut pieces, there are so many lovely choices.
Not Sweet, Yucky
Can you spy the SN@P! Journal Pages I used in this layout? I used another to mat my picture and added a border to finish off my design. I couldn't resist using these pictures of my little guy's first taste of green beans and the sweet die-cut and hence my title, 'not sweet, yucky'! He has since this picture was taken learned to eat them without gagging, but he still spits!
I used the 7 month card from the 4x6 designs to document how old my son is here and a few bits and pieces tucked in to draw attention to the 7. I tied my thread in a bow and placed an enamel dot on the top of the flag to give the impression that this was a stick pin.
Some messy string to imitate the mess my little guy was making and a few cute tags and pieces to draw attention to his facial expressions.
Thanks so much for joining me today, I can't wait to see what you discover by thinking out of the box! Stop by my blog [1] for another layout created using the Good Day Sunshine collection, hope to see you there!