Happy Wednesday!
Recipe for this page:
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cut file
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fussy cut flowers
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rainbow order
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Watercolor details
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Happy mind and cheerful scrapbook page!
I feel very lucky to be able to play with fresh new products, and I hope you can feel the joy through my pages. I think it's important that I share you the best parts of the lines I get to play with.
For example, Slice of Life line is full of delicious elements and Amy-looking phrases, but the ultimate winner for me is the blooms. It's like I'm graving to get the scissor back to my fingers and paper to the other hand. I mean, look at them! Need to say more?
Oh and if you ever need more inspiration, take a look to my scrapbook.com gallery. I've been adding some of my work there too, so that purchasing products I've used in each project would be as easy as possible.
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!
Terhi xx
Hello everyone and happy Sunday!
It feels like it has been at least a lifetime since I last played with Create A Smile products.
Create A Smile is a small and probably the most wonderful stamp & die & stencil manufacturer + webshop from Germany, owned by Christine Drogt. Christine also draws their stamps, and I highly recommend taking a moment to swipe through their website. So many wonderful designs! Even for scrapbookers!
And a bonus: Christine is one of the warmest and kindest persons I have ever met. My personal opinion is that it can be seen through her work.
Couple years ago I was part of their design team, and today I'm honoured to be back as a guest. I got Coffee Collection Kit to play with and that's like a nose to head as I think I couldn't manage anything without coffee.
Fun thing though that I haven't scrapped about this subject before.
Create A Smile has made a bunch of kits before this specific kit, and all the kits have been a joy to play with. The Coffee Collection Kit includes stamps, dies, enamel stickers, ephemera and alphabet stickers.
The dies became my favourite as soon as I saw them!
The kit has green and brown tones in the ephemera pack, and I thought should I go with that color scheme or add something more. Well, who could resist rainbows... And I found out these papers from Pink Paislee matched perfectly the ephemera pack and all the stickers.
So what do you think?
Hot or not?
Should I create a tutorial based on this layout?
If you like these products from Create A Smile as much as I, give them your love:
Create A Smile Friends and Family (fan group in Facebook)
Thank you Christine for trusting me (...and waiting for me...) and giving me a chance to fall in love again with your brand!
Next time I'll have all your fantastic creatures jumping on to my layouts again!
Terhi xx
Hey!
I'm always happy doing minis, and this time is no exception.
Today I made this mini book as a housewarming mini guest book, or something like that, and decided to record a video while creating.
The mini book is also up on Tatertots & Jello blog, which is very exciting! I love Jen Hadfield's style, she has designed some very cool collections for Pebbles.
Hope you like this!
Read the original blog post from here: Tatertots & Jello, Jen Hadfield.
Terhi xx