I'm so excited, after weeks without my beloved camera (a Valentine's gift from my DH), it has returned home from the repair shop! I can now actually share some of my latest projects . . . I'm going full steam ahead right now on a 9X9 scrapbook for my bff who is due in September. I have designed 36 pre-made pages covering her son's "first year" but I've only been able to finish about 6 of them. Eeeks! The shower is three weeks away and I have a lot left to do. Here is the first page of the album.
I used paper from CTMH, the Loads of Love set from Stampin' Up, and the title is done in the Circus alphabet from Madison Avenue Stamps (I bought mine on EBAY!)
Next up here is a page I designed to hold the definitive ultrasound photo which let them know they were expecting a baby boy. I used a variety of papers to paper piece the onesie from Papertrey Ink's fantastic Bitty Baby Blessings set. If you haven't taken the time yet to check out Papertrey's fantastic website, RUN, don't walk to this site! You'll never regret a single purchase you make from these fantastic people. The tag is from K&Company and matches their baby boy paper pack.
The pages above and below are part of my two page layout for baby's bathtime! I used a variety of papers bought at Michaels (I think they are Karen Foster!?!) The CS is baby blue from SU. I coloured the images from the retired SU set Fishy Friends with the SU water colour wonder crayons (love, love! those things!). The image above was cut out using my coluzzle but the images below were cut and framed using my spellbinders dies. I have seen them on so many blogs and had to break down and buy them - BEST INVESTMENT EVER! I can't believe how easy they are to use with my cuttlebug. Every piece is perfect and they add such a professional touch to everything. I should note that the alphabet font used is the Classic set from CTMH.
Hope you enjoyed, stay tuned until tomorrow when I update with tonights inspirations. TFL.




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