I have created a LO that was 100% on theme with the paper range. Another LO that was loosely related to the collection, and another that was nothing to do with the cowboy theme.
A couple of years ago my sons school had a dress up day, and he decided to go as a cowboy. I took this photo of him and it has been waiting to be scrapped ever since. I decided to throw as much cowboy at the page as possible, and used lots of the details from the Miscellany Pack .
This chipboard sheriff badge has been coated in 3 layers of brown sugar Zing embossing powder. After heating each layer I added another sprinkling of powder, this gives a lovely smooth and glossy finish.
I created a lasso with some gardening twine. I coiled it up and stuck it in place using Tombo glue.
At the top of my page I created a pocket for my journalling. I used a journal card to make the pocket and used a circle punch to create a half circle opening before machine stitching round 3 sides directly onto the backing paper. Another Journal card was trimmed to size, and had an eyelet attached to make it into a tag, and slipped into place in the pocket. A length of baker's twine was added to the tag and secured in place to a button.
My second LO is very loosely linked to the cowboy theme. My friend and I went o see Steps when they came to Manchester and she snapped these photos throughout the evening. You can see me joining in with the dance moves to 5,6,7,8...
I used a mix of tiny alphas to create the sub title, which is a lyric from a Steps song.
My last LO has nothing to do with the cowboy theme and was created to record the adventures Drew gets up to with his best friend.
I used a sheet of the dark kraft from American Crafts as a base. Those who know me know I cannot waste card and paper and have to gut everything within an inch of its life. The strip of kraft was passed through a ribbler, and stuck horizontally across the page. I then layered up the various elements on to op of this.
The honeycomb overlay was cut to shape before it was stuck in place.
From a strip of wood grain paper I cut some small chevrons. Chevrons are big in scrapping at the moment and this is a fun and easy way to use up scraps of paper and create eye catching detail.
I hope you like what you see, and will look at themed collections with new eyes. If you use the Sasparilla range, please leave a link to your work, we always love to see what our customers do.
Hope you all enjoy the Jubilee weekend.
5 comments:
I've often shied away from themed papers because I figured after one layout the rest would be wasted (and I don't 'do' waste!!) but this has really inspired me to rethink things! thanks Lou! x
Fabtastic pages Lou :)
Fab pages Lou, I always feel "tied in" by theme papers so love how you worked them on the third page :) xx
Fantastic and very creative :) x
Really like the twine lasso and the different ideas to use the papers.
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