Showing posts with label Romance collection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romance collection. Show all posts

Feb 3, 2018

Be Mine


Scrapbook Layout created for Simple Stories  -  BE MINE-




Hi there!

Nathalie with you today, bringing you some inspiration just in time for Valentine's Day.   And what better way to document your especial one than to use the beautiful Simple Stories's "ROMANCE" collection.




All the floral motifs in the Romance collection are beautiful, so a bit of fussy cutting was all that was needed to create the clusters that frame the picture of my husband and I on our Thanksgiving walk.





Since the picture of us was taken at a bridge, I was inspired to continue the pattern of the formation onto the background of this page.   There are so many beautiful embellishments in this collection, that it was so easy to combine them to create the title for this page.




The collection is perfect to document all those special moments in your life, not just Valentine's Day.   Remember to check the collection, you will love a bit of "ROMANCE" in your life.





Remember to contact me if you have questions on how this came together.

Take care.




Materials used:
Romance Collection:
9400 Collection kit
9411 4x4 Elements
9414  6x12 Chipboard stickers
9415 Bits and Pieces
9416 4x6  Stickers

Jan 30, 2018

Love Song


Scrapbook Layout created for Scrapbook Nerd  -  LOVE SONG  -






Hi there!


Hope you are all doing well!

Today, I am up on the Scrapbook Nerd blog with a  new entry for the Silhouette Savvy Series. This time, I wanted to show you a few simple commands that will aid in creating a one-of-a-kind cut out.  Just click here to be redirected to the site.



I used the colors in the floral motifs of the Simple Stories' Romance collection as the inspiration to create my own marble paper using watercolor and Yupo transluscent paper.






This was used to back the cut-out  created for this page. The floral motifs were then used to create clusters around the picture of my husband and I, as well as to form the visual triangle in the page.





A few lines of journal, and some extra ink splatters complete this page. The design is simple and clean.  The cut out shines with the addition of the marble paper, and all the small clusters complete the page.






I love this page, and I hope it inspires you a bit, too.  If you would like a more in-depth  look on how this page was put together, just watch the following video:




remember I am a comment away if you have questions on how this came together.


Take care!