"Sweet Sisters" by Brenda Carpenter |
"You'll find all of your favorite trends in colors, shapes and patterns in this line. With a fresh palette, this collection is sure to span all seasons for all kinds of projects!" -- Lily Bee blog
"Leaving On A Jet Plane" by Beth Hallgren |
"Amy Tangerine Ready Set Go has a wide array of warm autumn colors — including navy blue, pink, and woodgrain — that create a base for unique travel, home, and school icons: from cameras, cars, and houses, to globes, speech bubbles, and an adorable hand-drawn elephant. (Seriously, so adorable.)" -- American Crafts blog
"Fireside Fun" by Aphra Bolyer |
"A campy collection that's all about your rustic outdoor adventures! From nature-inspired yellows, greens and oranges, to deep woods blues and browns - not to mention touches of dark woodgrain, stripes, dots, plaids and chevrons mixed in with oh-so-campy icons and elements - it's the perfect collection for your outdoor adventures!" -- Simple Stories blog
"Thankful..." by Jennifer Moore |
"Find the perfect amount of cozy and crisp in the holiday season's newest Thankful collection. From houses and homes to pumpkin patches and leaf piles, this fall is bound to be colorful. Celebrate your family, your neighbors, and annual traditions with these festive patterned papers, cardstock stickers and coordinating embellishments." -- Bella Blvd blog
"2 Sisters 1 Dress 45 Years" by Theresa Sovacool |
"Stroll through fields of prairie flowers and wrap up in the textures of the homestead with Walnut Grove. Teal, blue, yellow and pinks, ranging from blush to cranberry, are accented beautifully with black, making the perfect palette for patterns inspired by textiles and nature." -- Pebbles blog
"So Very Blessed" by Melanie Call |
"Grab your favorite sweater and take a stroll down Harvest Lane. With rich teal, crisp green, deep red, golden yellow and rustic orange - plus pops of kraft, wood and homemade goodness - our new Harvest Lane is a bushel full of homespun happiness. It's the perfect collection for celebrating your seasonal homemade memories." -- Simple Stories blog
Melanie Call |
Melanie Call |
Jennifer Moore |
Jennifer Moore |
Beth Hallgren |
Theresa Sovacool |
Theresa Sovacool |
Brenda perfectly matched her daughter's headband with this gorgeous felt blossom - and added those great "banner bites" flags, too! |
Melanie took the banner bites stickers to the next level - layers, twine, and brads - oh my! |
Jenny created a sticker and button embellie cluster to match the Bean Blossom flower. Love all the different textures and patterns - and they make a great flag anchor, too! |
Beth layered one diecut under a photo and popped the other up for great dimension. She also trimmed off those fuzzy tabs that end up on diecuts - quick and easy, but a lot of impact. |
I used one of the larger diecuts to anchor my title - and used more diecuts to stand in for the letter "O". |
Jenny says: "This is definitely what September means to me! School time!" |
Beth says: "#77 is my son on his way to the quarterback. When I think September I think football!" |
Aphra says: "The school bus rolling down the street is iconic for me for the month of September." |
Brenda says: "My oldest daughter Emma celebrates her birthday on Sept 5th." Happy Birthday, Emma! |
I say: "Apparently my kids are nudists during the summer. School starts and suddenly there's tons of laundry!" |
The remnants of WRMK Hall Pass. |
I decided to focus on the red shirt of my kid - loving the greens and yellows in the paper, too. |
Pretty much what the end page will look like. Ohmigosh, am I going to have white space??? |
I am trying to feel a wee bit embarrassed for pleating and distressing paper AGAIN. But I don't. 'Cuz that's how I roll. |
Jenny shows some love and records the age of her little sweetie. Dang, could he get any cuter? |
Brenda cleverly put the paper to work as part of her title - and check out the paperclip and altered banner! |
Beth made this great ribbon from scraps and a brad - perfect for lots of school activities. |
I took the lazy way out and put the bottom edge of the paper with the paper names to work as tags. Easy peasy! |
Tammy Harp |
Melanie Call |
Jennifer Moore |
Brenda Carpenter |
Beth Hallgren |
Theresa Sovacool |
For the record, you will need most of a 6 hour car trip to get a decent self-portrait in the visor mirror. Just sayin'. Or maybe it's just me. |