Hi everyone!
I'm here with a project life spread for The Rubber Buggy.
Maybe you recognise the layout from last week's post, where I showed you how I already in my planner start my process. You can read more HERE.
For my title card I have used Lawn Fawn paper and stickers from Simple stories. I print my photos to fill the pockets, but really like to add a sticker phrase. I love the phrase from Simple stories as I reflect over just how much colour has been added to my life since I became a mother.
With Lawn Fawn stamps I made my own journaling card where I'm checking of signs of spring. I also added the same stamps in order to tell a story about a doctors appointment. I love how the distress ink was a perfect match to the Lawn Fawn paper.
Products from The Rubber Buggy store:
Lawn Fawn paper Let's Bokeh in the snow
Simple stories cardstock stickers Life in color
Lawn Fawn stitched border dies
Lawn Fawn stamp set Plan on it
Tim Holtz distress ink Mowed Lawn
Thank you for visiting!
I'm afraid this will be my last post for The Rubber Buggy, as family and work leaves less time to craft. I thank you all for your great support and I will miss being a part of this talented design team.
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Planning with Lawn Fawn for The Rubber Buggy
Hi everyone!
I'm here for The Rubber Buggy with a little planning using Lawn Fawn stamps.
I use them in order to pimp up my planner, but also as you can see in the right corner that I used them to plan my project life spread.
The planner is from Marcy Penner's digital shop and it was a free printable. She has an updated version now. You can find her webshop HERE. The planner comes with a double spread of design A pockets, I howevery only use one side.
I have stamped labels and colored them with copic markers. I also keep a couple of spares in case I need to add them during the week. I'm super excited about the new planner stamps Lawn Fawn just released, that way I can add the dates differently.
Stay tuned as I next week will show how the PL-spread turned out.
Products used from The Rubber Buggy store:
Lawn Fawn plan on it stamp set
Lawn Fawn ink soot
Lawn Fawn ink mermaid
Lawn Fawn ink freshly cut grass
Fawn Fawn ink sunflower
Copic markers
Thank you for visting!
I'm here for The Rubber Buggy with a little planning using Lawn Fawn stamps.
I use them in order to pimp up my planner, but also as you can see in the right corner that I used them to plan my project life spread.
The planner is from Marcy Penner's digital shop and it was a free printable. She has an updated version now. You can find her webshop HERE. The planner comes with a double spread of design A pockets, I howevery only use one side.
I have stamped labels and colored them with copic markers. I also keep a couple of spares in case I need to add them during the week. I'm super excited about the new planner stamps Lawn Fawn just released, that way I can add the dates differently.
Stay tuned as I next week will show how the PL-spread turned out.
Products used from The Rubber Buggy store:
Lawn Fawn plan on it stamp set
Lawn Fawn ink soot
Lawn Fawn ink mermaid
Lawn Fawn ink freshly cut grass
Fawn Fawn ink sunflower
Copic markers
Thank you for visting!
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Scrapbook layout: coffee tasting
Hi everyone!
I'm here with my design team project for The Rubber Buggy.
This time I have a layout of a coffee tasting, I'm really a tea drinker.
But as I work in construktion I thought I'd better learn to drink coffee.
Don't get me wrong - I love coffee, in a large cup with double the amount of milk and hazelnut or caramell sirup. Hahaha!
Anyway, I had more fun than I anticipated and I liked it so much I surprised myself.
For this layout I imideatly thought of Lawn Fawn Love you a latte stamp set and I stamped my own background. I also mixed it up with several graphic 45 collections.
The red strip at the top and the bottom is from French country, the scripty background is from A botanical garden, the letters, coffee bean and text embellishments are from Steampunk spells.
I really think I was super creative when I scattered the little beans as sequins on the page.
I'm here with my design team project for The Rubber Buggy.
This time I have a layout of a coffee tasting, I'm really a tea drinker.
But as I work in construktion I thought I'd better learn to drink coffee.
Don't get me wrong - I love coffee, in a large cup with double the amount of milk and hazelnut or caramell sirup. Hahaha!
Anyway, I had more fun than I anticipated and I liked it so much I surprised myself.
For this layout I imideatly thought of Lawn Fawn Love you a latte stamp set and I stamped my own background. I also mixed it up with several graphic 45 collections.
The red strip at the top and the bottom is from French country, the scripty background is from A botanical garden, the letters, coffee bean and text embellishments are from Steampunk spells.
I really think I was super creative when I scattered the little beans as sequins on the page.
Graphic 45 Steampunk spells 6x6 paper pad (not in stock anly longer though)
Stamping supplies (doublesided tape, acrylic block, paper trimmer, stamp storage sleeves)
I hope you liked it.
Thank you for visiting!
Etiketter:
Graphic 45,
Lawn Fawn,
Scrapbook LO,
The Rubber Buggy
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Get well soon tags
Hi everyone!
I'm here with a couple of tags using Lawn Fawn stamps and copic markers.
These tags came together so easy and they are really fun to make when you just wants to color a little, but dont have the time to put together an entire card.
I hope you like it!
Products from The Rubber Buggy:
Lawn Fawn stamp set On the mend
Copic markers
Neenah cardstock 8,5x11 White
Embossing powder, super fine white
Tags #5
Prima marketing Gold foil, intergalactic
Thank you for visiting!
I'm here with a couple of tags using Lawn Fawn stamps and copic markers.
These tags came together so easy and they are really fun to make when you just wants to color a little, but dont have the time to put together an entire card.
I messed up the eyes of the turtle, but a couple of googly eyes saved the day - LOL!
I also played around with embossing powder to make a fun background.
Products from The Rubber Buggy:
Lawn Fawn stamp set On the mend
Copic markers
Neenah cardstock 8,5x11 White
Embossing powder, super fine white
Tags #5
Prima marketing Gold foil, intergalactic
Thank you for visiting!
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Travel album part 5: Finishing touches
Hi everyone!
So here is the last session of my mini serie, travel album.
I'm just adding the finishing touches, putting some more embellishment where there is space left.
This is my normal process. I make sure I get the photos and stories down, then I fill the pockets if there are any left and then I embellish, if I have time.
I'm sure there are many of us, who juggle both work and family, so you try to get as much done in the little time you get.
Products from The Rubber Buggy:
Simple stories snap green 6x8 fuax leather album
Simple stories you are here snap pages
Simple stories you are here snap pack
Simple stories you are here bradz
Simple stories you are here enamel dots
Simple stories you are here expression cardstock stickers
Lawn Fawn Milo's ABC
Lawn Fawn ink Mermaid
Lawn Fawn ink Soot
Thank you for visiting!
So here is the last session of my mini serie, travel album.
I'm just adding the finishing touches, putting some more embellishment where there is space left.
This is my normal process. I make sure I get the photos and stories down, then I fill the pockets if there are any left and then I embellish, if I have time.
I'm sure there are many of us, who juggle both work and family, so you try to get as much done in the little time you get.
Products from The Rubber Buggy:
Simple stories snap green 6x8 fuax leather album
Simple stories you are here snap pages
Simple stories you are here snap pack
Simple stories you are here bradz
Simple stories you are here enamel dots
Simple stories you are here expression cardstock stickers
Lawn Fawn Milo's ABC
Lawn Fawn ink Mermaid
Lawn Fawn ink Soot
Thank you for visiting!
Etiketter:
Album,
Project life,
Simple stories,
The Rubber Buggy
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