Sunday 9 February 2014

Double page LO

Hello everyone..happy Sunday!

For once it's actually not raining so I started the day with a nice walk I the sunshine with my dogs. I took my camera with me today so I am sure the pictures I took will soon be appearing in a LO near you!

Anyway.. other than that I have made a further double page LO with this months Counterfeit Kit. I also doubled it up with a challenge over on UKS where we were tasked to take photographs of anything with words on it that we found around our house.

As you can see, I chose to use 'Live' and 'Home'.. as these are two signs I have in my B&B room where my guests stay. I decided to make a double page LO as I had several photos to scrap showing what the guests can expect when they stay.

Unfortunately, I cropped the photo a bit short...so you can't see the far right hand side of the LO...but there were no extra embellishments there...just the remainder of the PPS!

I used two of the Websters Pages sheets from my kit and added the airforce blue CS and used my Martha Stewart fan punch to create a block of colour as the PPS is so decorative. I added several of the embellishments I had picked to add to my kit and some blue paper roses on the border. I made a stacked trim with a 1" circle punch, added a pearlised button, then added an 1/2"
circle punch and topped off with a small square pearlised button tied with a small amount of bakers twine. Finally I added some flourishes of pearl dots and a white rub on together with the title.

I hope you like.

9 comments:

  1. Great Lo & I love those signs.

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  2. Beautiful layout. And what better to take inspiration from than something you love? Fabulous!

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  3. Fabulous layout, love the borders :)

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  4. I applaud all two pages scrappers, but you've gone above and beyond with these. Excellent.

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  5. Awesome layout, love the blue - it really makes everything pop.

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  6. That border punch is gorgeous! The layouts look super!

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