Here are the Case File and clues. I like to use the traditional clues. I used all the items in The Scheme, and for the Eividence clues, I used a grid pattern, papers with a graphic pattern, school-themed elements, camera, metal, buttons, brads, I layered my own stickers, geometric shapes, dimensional letters, string, clips, frames, and a pen to outline. Testimony prompt: Write journaling on notebook paper.
Here are some details. I've been on a mission to use stamps on every layout because I have so darn many of them! How fun are these Tim Holtz Bird Crazy Stamps? And that notebook paper stamp is from France--my husband took a trip there to visit his siblings this summer and I put in an order! I was happy for the button clue since I have SO many buttons and never think to use them.
I recently got a bunch of dies too, and that notebook edge is one of them. The speech bubbles are cut out of an old Studio Calico paper. I used some old Heidi Swapp chipboard letters. I still have a million packs that I bought when she was the only one who had chipboard letters.
Clips were a clue, and I just happened to have these fun stamps.
Camera was a clue, and I cut this one out of an Amy Tangerine paper and added a metal brad for another clue.
I hope you'll come play along. Check out the 6 sponsors we have donating prizes this month:
1 comment:
Those birds are so stinkin' cute ! They are perfect on this layout. They give your page a fun, whimsical look I just think is adorable, and so your scrapbooking style. Great choice of title as well. Just like you, I've been trying to use stamps on all my layouts. They are just too expensive to sit idle on the shelf. So many fun details to look at. Love it! Great job. TFS.
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