Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Hatitude

Many, many years ago, my parents took us on vacation to the Grand Canyon and all places in the United States' southwestern region.  In Sedona, Arizon, we stumbled upon a hat place and the proprietor was a very outgoing sales man.  My brother and I tried on every hat in the place and like usual, he looked adorable.  My mom (love her heart) does not have a head for a hat.  The salesman, however, chalked it up to her lack of "Hatitude."  You know, the attitude required to rock a hat and not look goofy while doing it.  I am sure I had it in my younger years, but do not currently have much.

Last summer, my brother snapped this sweet pic of my husband and son with their "hatitude" inside a beach store.  It is one of my favorites!




To make this layout, I started with two pieces of white card stock.  I cut one to 8.5"x11".  I used the bottom piece with the textured side up and the top piece with the smooth side up.  When you get close, you can see the difference in the two papers.  I also mounted the photo on a piece of white cardstock.  I dotted around the edge of the top paper.  

I did use my cameo to cut the stars out of two different papers from the Amy Tangerine Better Together paper line.  I glued them down in an angular fashion.  I added a sticker and a die cut underneath the photo and did a touch of journaling.  

To make the "hatitude" phrase, I used my Cameo again.  I typed the word out and used the font Susie's Hand.  I scooted the words closer together and welded them.  Once  they had made a single cut file, I cut it out of black cardstock and glued them onto the white paper using liquid adhesive!

I loved the way that this turned out!
Happy Scrapping!
Lesley

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Beer on a Boat

One of the most stressful parts of scrapbooking is the special picture.  Sometimes, I have a picture that I love so much (or a memory I love so much), that the pressure to have a perfect page is almost insurmountable.  
I always feel better if I can start with a clear idea of a paper line... then I just have to master the layout.  And when I took this picture last summer, I knew that this was the perfect paper for it!  I loved this idea of a tiny pirate on an inflatable raft.  And when his Uncle and Dad gave him a beer, it just didn't get any better!  

I used Echo Park's A Pirate's Life paper.  The center line of skull and cross bone paper is lifted up with pop-dots.  It gave me a great avenue to layer paper and stickers.  I used a one inch punch to pop out the circles from a different paper line - I did not fussy cut that madness!  I am quite thrilled with how it turned out and I feel like it really celebrates this memory!

Happy Scrapping!
Lesley