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Nov 7, 2021

SNOW MUCH FUN! - Simple Stories DT

 



Hi there!

Nathalie with you today to share a bit of inspiration using the new, fun, and gorgeous FEELIN' FROSTY collection from Simple Stories.   Living in Canada has taught us to always be ready for a few centimeters of snow during Fall, Winter, and even Spring!  So, loving snow and the outdoors during snowfalls is a normal for us.  So, I am loving all the cute  designs and color palette of this new collection,




I started my page with the Warm & Cozy paper, woodgrain papers are always a favorite. Here, I added layers of paper from the 6x8 paper pad, and Snow Days paper.

The color combo in this collection was perfect to make the colors of my niece's jacket pop off the page.   I made sure that the papers were just a bit bigger than 6x8" so that it leaves a lot of the woodgrain exposed 




I pulled the large circle journal spot from the Simple Pages kit, and used it as way to anchor the photos to the page.  The 3x4 elements paper provided the best mats for the photos, I pulled the most solid backgrounds, so that  they work great with all the layers,




The large Snow Much Fun Simple Pages Pieces fit the page perfectly.   The size of this ephemera pieces is perfect to add that extra pop to the title.   



I used an old snowflake die set to cut a few of snowflakes from white cardstock. I used different widths of foam adhesive to create clusters of the snowflakes around the page.  I wanted to give the idea of a snowfall around the page.   I sprinkled white ink all through the page to make  it make it more like a snow fall on the page.




A few enamel dots, stickers, and adhesive brads around the snowflake clusters just finishes the layout nicely.  I love how easy this came together just by playing with the papers and ephemera pieces from the collection. I  am sure you are going to also love the new FEELIN' FROSTY collection from Simple Stories


XO


1 comment:

  1. OOoh I love this so much! The movement of the page with the snowflakes, the color scheme and the background paper just anchors it! Great job!!!

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