I'm back today, with the rest of my projects that were featured on the Pebbles blog yesterday, as a Guest Designer! I shared my projects with the Hip Hip Hooray collections yesterday, and today, it's all about the Country Picnic collection.
This collection is gorgeous! I love the shades of greens and pinks, paired up with white and krafts. This was another one of my layouts, that I started to create, without even having any particular photos in mind. When it came time to dig out some photos, I came across these photos I took of my friend Deneen's daughter, Holly. I have already created a layout of her twin sister, Heather, so it was only right that I scrap a layout about Holly as well.
Once again, I started with my favorite paper saving trick (the second trick on that post), to create the base of my layout. I cut out the entire center of the embossed green dotted paper, and the white heart paper as well. I just left the framed around all four sides and layered them together, since I knew my kraft dotted paper would cover the inside parts that were missing. Do you notice anything funny with the hearts? Kills me that once I got to adhereing photos and embellishments, I wasn't paying attention and now the hearts are sideways. LOL.
I love that Pebbles came out with the corrugated alpha stickers! They are available in 3 colors, and are a great size for titles. I trimmed a strip of flowered patterned paper, just a tad bit wider than the alphas, for my title piece. I cut a notch at one end of the strip, distressed the edges, and machine stitched right down the center before adhered my title letters.
Just a little side note. Green is my favorite color, and this shade of green is my favorite kind of green! I have tons of this green in my house, including a lot of the walls :)
The dimensional flowers were my favorite embellishment in this collection. They have thick, canvas-like petals, and a fun button in the center.
I also created a set of cards, using some scraps and the layered kraft tags. The layered kraft tags are so pretty, and have so much dimension to them. I love that it looks like you put a lot of work into creating the tags, but all you had to do was pull them out of the package!
I started each card with a white cardstock base, and I gave each one a light mist of pink misting spray. I used one of my border punches along some green cardstock, and adhered a small strip along the left edge of the card.
Then I dug out a scrap of pattern paper, distressed the edges, and adhered along the bottom of the card.
Then I adhered the layered kraft tag to the card at a slight angle, peeking out from behind the pattern paper strip. I added a few of the masking tape stickers along the side of the tag, and stapled down the tag strings.
I had lots of fun working with the Country Picnic collection! Thanks to Pebbles for letting me work with their super fun products, and for letting me join them on the blog today! Make sure to go over to their blog, and check out the rest of my projects. I also did a fun little Question & Answer thing, where you can read a few fun tidbits from me. AND, there's a giveaway over there, so you'll want to leave a comment for a chance to win!
Laura, I love this layout, everything about it is perfect!
Posted by: Stephanie Buice | April 28, 2012 at 08:30 AM
You always rock those corr alpha like no one else. And I love your misting. I STILL can't get the hang of my MHuey white, but I am gonna keep trying.
I REALLY like the look of this line! So thanks for creating a layout for me to see just how gorgeous the colors are?
Whatcha doing for NSD? And you have to do a video soon. I still laugh over the "Target" vent video...LOL!
Smiles from PA!
J
Posted by: Janet | April 28, 2012 at 08:57 AM
So much awesome here! Swoon!
Posted by: Kathy Martin | April 29, 2012 at 04:58 AM
GREAT creations Laura! LOVE the colors--beautiful!
Posted by: Diana Waite | April 29, 2012 at 06:59 AM
Laura, I love green, too! Those corrugated letters are awesome! Gotta get me some! Wonderful LO and card! Thanks so much for sharing!!!
Posted by: Ruth G | April 30, 2012 at 07:08 PM