First of all, I would like to apologize to my non-existence readers. I'm sorry I've been away for so long, but there were things that I wanted to think through, and I felt I really needed a break from.. everything, really. For the past 2 months, I only scrapped occasionally, did a few layouts (3, to be exact), and few pocket pages. Things (or maybe I) have gotten better, and I think I should get back to scrapbooking, one baby step at a time =)
Today I'm sharing 2 layouts here, and they are actually based on the same sketch I used for the Let's Get Sketchy Challenge for January Week 3 layout, Kek Lok Si. These few layouts are about the same trip that I took with my parents back in 2010. (Glad to say other than the hairstyle, I still look the same =P) Each time I used the sketch, I improvised a little bit, but the basic idea of 2 photos and a strip (or two) of patterned paper across at the middle remained, as well as the diagonally decorated corners.
Snake Temple
Finally get to use this fabric stickers! |
Repeating the camera accent from the Kek Lok Si layout |
Hello, me! |
Hot Spring
When in doubt, use vellum! |
Loving this transparency |
Hey there, legs! |
Supplies (Papers)
- Bermuda Shorts and Vellum by Studio Calico
- XSC-050 by Basic Grey for Studio Calico
- Cut & Paste by Jen Allyson from My Mind's Eye
Supplies (Letters)
- Hello Printed Fabric Letter Stickers by Amy Tangerine
- 4x6 Charcoal Alpha Stickers by Basic Grey
Supplies (Embellies)
- Noteworthy Accent & Phrase Sticker Book, Bits Die Cut Cardstock Shapes and Paint Fabric Stickers by Amy Tangerine
- Close Knit Photo Overlays Abbreviated Pack by Crate Paper
- Candy Stripers and Candy Shoppe Jellies by Queen & Co.
- Embellishments by Recollections
- Daydream Fabric Borders by Heidi Grace Designs
- 6x12 Sticker Sheet by Hello Forever for Studio Calico
- DIY Shop Accent Stickers by Crate Paper
- xy&z Layered Chipboard Stickers by colorbok
That's all for today. There are two more layouts that I will be sharing soon, and hopefully in the meantime I'll get to make more layouts, or at least finish up my Kyoto-Osaka Pocket Pages project. I shall be taking more pictures in order to scrapbook more!
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