For the second round of the Spellbinders DT try-outs, we had to create a project along with a video. So today I wanted to share that project and video with you. I am really new to video making and you tube, but I have to say that I really enjoyed the process and plan to make many more in the future!
I had alot of fun creating this scrapbook page of my daughter and her boyfriend before prom this past spring. These are some of my favorite papers from Kaisercraft and I used lots of favorite dies from Spellbinders, too.
Spellbinders Supplies:
- S5-048 Sprightly Sprockets # 3, 4, 5
- S5-029 Nested Lacey Pennants - #1
- S5-050 Rose Creations # 2, 3, 4, 5
- S5-086 Bitty Blossoms - #2, 3 plus leaves
- S4-328 Foliage
- S4-322 Grommet Tags
- LF-246 Grand Labels Eleven #5
- MB1-006 Shields One Bronze Bezel
- MD1-006 Shields One #2
- MP1-004 100# Fine Art Paper
- GC-001 Grand Calibur®
- MMM-001 Artisan X-plorer™ Machine
Manufacturer:
- KaiserCraft – On This Day Collection – Ceremony, First Dance, Paper Vows, Union
- American Crafts – Letter Stickers
- Snug Hug Seam Binding
- Want2Scrap© - White Pearl Flourish & 72 count White Pearls
- Pop-Tones Cardstock – 100# Whipped Cream & Olive green cardstock
- Tonic – paper distresser
- Ranger – Copper Perfect Pearls Mist
- BEACON – Zip Dry Adhesive
- Stampin’ Up! – foam pad and stylus embosser
- Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L™- thin white foam squares
- Computer & “Frosting for Breakfast” Font – dafont.com
- Unknown source – white linen thread
Love, love, love this! The masculine touch with the sprockets was genius, my friend.
Posted by: Cibele | July 08, 2013 at 12:08 PM
Debbie, I enjoyed your video of your beautiful layout very much. I always had so much fun making scrapbook pages for my daughter's dances too. She graduated in 2010 and I really miss making those pages. I love how you added the flowers to the sprockets. I would never have thought of using them with flowers. Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Teresa Zuehls | July 08, 2013 at 02:12 PM
Thanks for sharing the video!
Posted by: Dawn Carlyle | July 09, 2013 at 10:11 AM