I have been flipping through a couple of magazines lately and have found myself looking at some of the layouts and thinking “You know, I wish I could get more people to realize that they too can create the same layouts that are published, in their own scrapbooks!” So I have decided to prove to you guys that page maps are really easy to follow and more importantly … “scrap lifting” is perfectly legal and such an easy and inspirational way to get your pages done!
This first installment is taken
from a page that Ali Edwards just had published in the November 2009 issue of
Creating Keepsakes. For the most part,
her layout is all white with a hint of blue in her title. I liked how really
simple her page was but at the same time it packed a visual punch. I decided that I wanted to re-create
it.
So I recruited Renee and, using the silver glitter paper from Best Creations, she cut the giant snowflake for my first page using the Silhouette. I used the stores snowflake dies and our die cut center to cut the smaller snowflakes for my second page. I used the “Storybook” alphabet for “SNOW” and the “Stardust” alphabet for “Angels” (both alphabets from QuickKutz), added a little pink bling and some gorgeous pictures of my two girls and my nieces and DONE!
See, now wasn't that easy?! Stay tuned for more scraplifting ideas soon!
~ Tanya ~
love it Tanya....
Posted by: Tamara | November 28, 2009 at 11:27 PM
It is such a gorgeous layout and the best part is...quick and easy.
Michele
Posted by: Michele | November 30, 2009 at 11:22 AM