Banners of all kinds have become popular in the scrapbooking world.
They can be pre-made or hand made, big or small.
You can show case your title on it or just decorate it to go with your layout.
Lets see how you showcase your banner creativity!
They can be pre-made or hand made, big or small.
You can show case your title on it or just decorate it to go with your layout.
Lets see how you showcase your banner creativity!
I am so very pleased to have our this months sponsor:
Tessa from Precious Paper!
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Pink... I got to use PINK! (I have 4 boys... this is rare. lol)
I created a page for Greg's Grandmother: Cupper (Cooper said by a toddler years ago, and it stuck). Cupper recently celebrated her 93rd Birthday. A wonderful, fantastically sweet woman who I hope lives to be 110 or more! She is just so durn cute. ;O)
Pattern paper, butterfly and 9, 3 are K&Company.
Cardstock and inks from Stampin' Up!
Title cut with a SLICE.
Mint mulberry paper from Memory Stor.
Banner from Recollections.
Lace from my antique auction stash.
All other embellishments from Making Memories.
Tessa from Precious Paper!
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Pink... I got to use PINK! (I have 4 boys... this is rare. lol)
I created a page for Greg's Grandmother: Cupper (Cooper said by a toddler years ago, and it stuck). Cupper recently celebrated her 93rd Birthday. A wonderful, fantastically sweet woman who I hope lives to be 110 or more! She is just so durn cute. ;O)
Pattern paper, butterfly and 9, 3 are K&Company.
Cardstock and inks from Stampin' Up!
Title cut with a SLICE.
Mint mulberry paper from Memory Stor.
Banner from Recollections.
Lace from my antique auction stash.
All other embellishments from Making Memories.
1 comment:
Wow - you really HAVE been on a creative kick this last little while. This is a lovely tribute to your hubby's grandma. She looks so vibrant - I never would have guessed she was 93!
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