I had a great time making this page in honor of Victoria in her senior year. The paper is a beautiful Reminisce collection. The Swirl is the Bazzill 'N Stitchz pattern with Balger cord in silver. Most of the other extra goodies were made using the Silhouette. The rose and her name were both cut on the machine using the new velvet paper. (I made a few extra roses for Scrap Tales. I only wish the paper came in yellow, too.) The rhinestone 2010 was made using the numbers from the rhinestone beginners kit for the Silhouette. The block M is University from the Quickutz company cut out of the velvet. The "paper" behind it is actually white card stock with a design drawn with the sketch pens. The design uses the Maverick horse logo and words that spell out her school name and all the activities that she was involved in. (I am starting a Silhouette club on May 18th at Scrap Tales, and the first month we will be discussing ways to use the sketch pens. This technique is definitely going to be tried.)
Using art forms to capture the moments of life--from the every day to the extraordinary.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Victoria's Big Year
I had a great time making this page in honor of Victoria in her senior year. The paper is a beautiful Reminisce collection. The Swirl is the Bazzill 'N Stitchz pattern with Balger cord in silver. Most of the other extra goodies were made using the Silhouette. The rose and her name were both cut on the machine using the new velvet paper. (I made a few extra roses for Scrap Tales. I only wish the paper came in yellow, too.) The rhinestone 2010 was made using the numbers from the rhinestone beginners kit for the Silhouette. The block M is University from the Quickutz company cut out of the velvet. The "paper" behind it is actually white card stock with a design drawn with the sketch pens. The design uses the Maverick horse logo and words that spell out her school name and all the activities that she was involved in. (I am starting a Silhouette club on May 18th at Scrap Tales, and the first month we will be discussing ways to use the sketch pens. This technique is definitely going to be tried.)
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