Happy Weekend + Links!
2 years ago
Not only can she scrap, but the gal can cook too! Way to go on getting your recipe published Jami! I love the colors (red, my favorite) and the scallops. ...oh and that 7 Gypsies Red Gaffer Tape- LOVE IT! This layout has such a fab vintage feel, thanks for sharing Jami!
She used one of the Vintage Journaling Cards from my shop. I just listed some more of them yesterday, go here to check them out. 
Go here to get some! More new stuff going in the shop too. Have a great day everyone!
Isn't it amazing!?! She even hand cut the inside journaling pages. Hessa has her own etsy shop, Katkoot's Corner, and it is equally fabulous. Your should definitely go here to check it out.
I love all the vintage looking divider pages...and the tabs too cute! I want one of these to have in my purse or in the kitchen to write down all those little things I don't want to forget, to hold fabric swatches I like, home decor ideas/magazine clippings, project lists, inspiration, etc. I love that this journal is refillable and because it is bound by rings it could handle being filled with bulky items (like fabric scraps etc). Thanks so much Hess for sharing this marvelous creation with us!
I actually plan to add another "title word" to it once I know who I'm going to give it to. (IE: Baby what a wonderful word, Friend what a wonderful word etc) I used one of the Life is Sweet Mini Journaling Cards from my shop. They are one of my favorites.
I love adding dimension to my projects. So for this card I added some thick adhesive foam tabs to the back of the butterfly stickers. I made a layout using these same goodies and I layered the small and large butterflies with the foam tabs. They look like those fun dimensional stickers/chipboard sets for 1/2 the price!
Just look at those adorable girls, and the colors, oh my! So pretty and fun! I have to get one of those wonderful border punches she used! (the green paper edges)
On this layout she used one of the Girlie Girl Journaling Cards from my shop. I love how she added a little bling to them, only fitting for those princesses! I love journaling cards, there is no end to the creative ways they can be used. Go here to get some for yourself.
These are the Birthday Boy Journaling Cards. They are so fun with check lists, cute graphics, stripes, checks, in blue, black, and white. They'd be great on invitations too!
These are the Seaside Glittered Artisan Labels. I haven't listed any new artisan labels in a while, which is odd because I just love them so much. So new styles and color combinations will be popping up, you won't want to miss them!
My son Parker and his uncle had so much fun playing in the skiff of snow we had that day! I added an extra strip of torn paper at the bottom of the layout, but otherwise I followed this sketch pretty closely. You could easily flip this sketch and make it into a double 12x12 layout and use one of the photo spots for extra journaling.
I used a bingo card, one of my 5 w's Mini Journaling Cards, one of my Right Here Mini Journaling Cards, and some fun plastic arrows for embellishments. Go here to find my journaling cards.
See what I mean? Get out those old sewing patterns(or call your mom or grandma get theirs) and get crafting!
Polka dots, scallops, and brackets....oh my! I just can't get enough of them!
I used some of the artisan labels from my shop. I've got some fun new color combos coming soon too...
This is one of my new Month Mini Journaling Cards. They will be coming to the shop soon as well. Think I will also make them in camel, sage, and pink. So fun!
I love the way big flowers look when you fold them in half and put them along the edge of a page, card, photo mat etc. It's a fun and different way to add flowers. You can also cut them in half and use the other half somewhere else. It will get you more miles out of your flower stash too. 
