The first thing you need to know is that I scrap 8 x 8, which means I couldn't use that awesome "enjoy life" diecut in its original state. So I cut it down and had to decide what to do with the two separate words. I periodically make a layout about things I'm liking or stuff that's on my mind, so the "enjoy" part was perfect for a page of this sort.
I've been on a mission lately to include old stuff from my stash on my layouts. I bought a TON of these metal bookplates when they were all the rage, and they've been gathering dust for a while, so I rescued one, and it was the perfect element to add a date to my title.
I was originally planning to use patterned paper for the inside of the e and add a picture of me elsewhere on my layout. As I was flipping through my photos, I found this I had this picture of me that had only partly printed just the top part of my face. I'm not sure why I saved it--I guess it was waiting for me to make this layout!
As I was building this page, I originally didn't have the ruffled strip at the top and that bottom strip, but it was looking kind of plain so I added those bits of patterned paper. Once I had added those, I thought the page looked sort of like a window, with the ledger paper resembling blinds, the ruffle at the top seeming like a valance, and the bottom strip acting as a windowsill, so I added a piece of twine to look like the cord that pulls the blinds.Thank you for letting me share some inside information about my page. I always enjoy reading these kinds of details about other people's pages. So hopefully after reading this, my layout will appear more interesting to you than odd! :)
Very pretty layout! And how clever to mimic the mini blind. It really does have that look.
ReplyDeleteI always find myself staring at your pages and looking at all the details. You make me want to attempt mists again after looking at this layout! (And that says a LOT!) Thanks for the cool post!
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