Anther really fun page to make. I cut the sun rays free hand from the Boy stack paper and lined the circle with cute buttons. The font is from the boys will be boys cartridge. The journaling is cut up into little squares.
Showing posts with label Boy Pages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boy Pages. Show all posts
Monday, February 21, 2011
Gatlinburg, TN
This was a fun page to make. I used paper from the DCWV Green stack and cuts from the Boys will be Boys cartridge.
Christmas Tree
I love pictures of the kids decorating the Christmas Tree. I think they are the cutest! On this layout I used the Hannah Montana font for the background letters (tree) and then cut the Christmas from the Christmas Noel cartridge.
I Believe in Santa
I have actually created a page similar to this one in the past. I changed up the layout of the pictures and added a few die cuts from Christmas cheer and A Child's Year. I used some red and green ribbon to stretch across the pages. The title is cut from the Nursery Rhymes cartridge.
Labels:
A Child's Year,
Boy Pages,
Christmas Cheer,
Nursey Rhymes
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Jammin'
I LOVE how this page came out. I really like the simplicity of it. I used my new Boy stack papers and cut the title from sesame street font. The stars were cut from George.
Food!
I have used this LO before for a page I made in my daughter's book. I really the way it came out using these pictures as well. The title was cut using Plantin Schoolbook and the paper is from the Green Stack. I finished it off with some new buttons I got from Oriental Trading.
Bumpa's Little Helper
This page was done using the DCWV Summer Dream Stack. I cut the hammer with the Every Day Paper Dolls cartridge and the title with Sesame Street. The strip of paper on the left was punched with a Martha Stewart Border Punch. I finished the page off with fake stitching around the edges.
Sleepy
This page was a complete experiment!! I saw a page done like this a long time ago and I have been wanting to try it out. So I finally had the right pictures to attempt it and I think I like the outcome. What do you think?
I used Sesame Street Font to cut the letters out at 4 inches and then placed them on the pictures to decides where to crop. I traced the letters on the pictures and hand cut them out. I used ink to ink around the papers (which are all from the green stack by DCWV) and stitched around the letters to make them pop out.
It's Beginning to Look a lot like Halloween!
I had a lot of fun making this page. I found the Halloween paper at the Target $ spot. I thought it was too cute to pass up! I used Jack Sprat Lyrical Letters for the title along with some stickers I have had forever. The ribbon I believe I got at the target $ spot a while back also. I used my cuttlebug to cut and emboss the spider and bats on the right hand page.
Funny Boy
Here is an updated version of my Funny Boy LO. I wasn't feeling as though it was finished before, so I played around with it a little more. I decided to add stitching to some of the circles and added one more circle to fill in the emptiness on the right hand side.
My Family
I have been busy working on pages recently. It has been a lot of fun! I have been wanted to try out stitching on my pages and I finally broke down and bought some embroidery floss so I could. Here is a simple layout I made, stitching around the background papers. Paper is from Delightfully Simple by My Mind's Eye.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Hard Work
Here is another page I got done the other night. I used Sesame Street font for the title and the patterned paper is from Nana's Kids paper stack. Also used the George cartridge for the circles.
Funny Boy
The other night a few friend of mine got together and I made a few pages. Here is one that I did that night, and I am feeling like it needs something else. What do you think? Title font is Lyrical Letters, paper is from the My Big Ideas Boy stack and circles were made with the Creative memories circle cutters. Very simplistic page, but does it need more?
Friday, September 10, 2010
Messy
I was able to get together with a friend yesterday to do some scrapping. It was so much fun and this is what came out of it! I would call it a successful day! I was finally able to bust out my My Big Ideas boy stack that I got for Christmas last year. I LOVE this stack of paper. It has the cutest boy papers! I also used CM circle cutters for the red circles, title was Mickey font, and spots on the title were made using Everyday Paper dolls cartridge. Love how this came out!
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Superhero Word Book
I made this book a year and a half ago for a friend of mine who wanted a superhero themed baby room. I had a lot of fun making it!! I used design studio and George to create and cut everything in this book. Some of the designs were made for me from some awesome girls on the Cricut Message board, but it has been so long now, I don't remember who it was !! A few images were also computer generated and then cut out freehand. Book was bound using the bind-it-all. I also finished it off with some primary colored ribbon tied to the binding (but forgot to take a final picture).
Labels:
Baby Gifts,
Boy Pages,
Design Studio,
George,
Word Books
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