Hey everyone! I've got a new 6x8" spread up at
Kerri Bradford Studio. As soon as I saw Kerri's new
Hey Kiddo stamp set, I knew that it would be perfect for so many photos and stories that I still have to document. Late last year, I closed up my home daycare business after 17 years. While my daycare kiddos have moved on and are spending their days with new daycare providers and new friends, I still have some stories that I want to get down from my time with them.
But first up, I decided to get some current feelings down on a page, about how much I miss them. In all honesty, I don't miss the job itself. But I most definitely miss those cute little humans! I used the
digital Hey Kiddo stamp set to create a 6x8" spread digitally in Photoshop and then printed it out to add into my album.
I used an enlarged 6x8" photo for the left side of the spread, picking out one of my favorite photos that sums up the cuddles that I miss from all of those kiddos. I used the digital "cuddle" stamp for my title, along with the heart stamp, changing them both to white and adding a drop shadow to help them stand out a little more. I also lowered the opacity on the heart to make it a bit more subtle, as to not distract from the title.
I created a large "journaling card" for the right side of my spread, starting with Kerri's
Journaling Template, which I cropped to a 6x8" size. I added a black and white diagonal stripe border across the top, using the
Simple Staples kit. Then I got to work on my journaling, keeping in mind some of the
Hey Kiddos digital stamp words/phrases that I wanted to work into my journaling.
I love how easy it is to tweak digital elements to fit your needs - like how I added an extra "s" to the "cutest human ever" phrase to have it read "cutest humans ever" (because I watched a lot of little humans!).
I changed the colors on my digital stamps so that the words would stand out more, pulling the green and burgundy from my photo.
Once I had everything done to my liking, I printed the left page (my enlarged photo) on photo paper, and the right page (my journaling) on textured cardstock. Once trimmed, I simply slipped them into my 6x8" album. So happy to have documented some current feelings that have been on my mind!
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