Showing posts with label Layout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Layout. Show all posts

Friday, February 5, 2016

Birthday Double Page Layout

Hey peeps, it's that time again. 

This weeks layout is a little bit busy but I'm loving how it turned out. And, since it is a layout to showcase some of my own birthday photos from last year my opinion is the only one needed. (Although I hope you guys like it too)



For this layout I used a LOT of different products. In order to keep this post from being considered "boring" because of all the particulars, I'm not going to list everything. If you have any questions please feel free to ask, I might even have an answer. 



Have a great weekend and I'll see you back here Monday. And, as always, please comment below with any feedback, questions, critiques or requests. 


Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Valentine Cupid Layout

KHey guys, here it is my layout from Friday. I decided to stick with the Valentine's Day theme, mostly because the stuff is scattered all across my desk. 


I use pattern paper from two different 12 x 12 paper pads. The first was from Pebbles and the second from Recollections. I punched out to border strips from white card stock using the Martha Stuart lace heart punch, I seem to use this one a lot around Valentine's Day, it's one of my favorites. 

Next, I grabbed my favorite Cricut cartridge, Teddy Bear Parade, and cut the Cupid bear out at 4 1/4 inches. I ran the white piece for the "dress" through my Xyron create a sticker upside down in order to apply glue to the front of the dress, then I glittered the entire thing so it has some sparkle and shine. It took me a while to figure out what else I wanted on this layout until I "rediscovered" that I have the Victorian Romance cartridge that I have yet to use. This cartridge has some great images on it, the only negative that I can say is that it doesn't come with any cutting guide or handbook to tell you how to layer each image or even which cuts belong to which images. But, all in all I'm definitely going to be reaching for this cartridge again. Btw, I cut Love at 2 inches. 

My photo much are the standard 4.25 x 6.25 for the red mat and 4 x 6 for the photo mat. In case I've never stated it, because let's face it my brain isn't working properly this week, I like to use photo corners on all of my scrapbook layouts. It makes it so much easier weather I keep the way out for myself or give it to someone else. I started doing this when I made albums for family members, as gifts, because none of them had photo safe adhesive on hand. I wanted them to be able to use the layout without having to go out and buy glue to adhere the photos. 

I don't really know what else I can say about this layout except for I really like the way that it turned out and hope you all do as well. If you have any questions, comments or feedback feel free to leave it in the comment section below. 

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Superhero Layout

Hey peeps! To start off today's post I want to make two apologies. 

The first, is that I am sorry my previous posts this week have been so short. For some reason this week I have been feeling majorly uninspired and living too much in my head, which makes for bad blog posts. I recently received my first bit of constructive criticism about my blog posts, I was told that at times it reads as dry and boring – I need to add more of my own personality into each post. Of course this has led me to overthink every word that I write and question whether or not I'm being funny. I've come to the realization that I must be "accidentally funny" because when I try it comes off as forced an unbelieveing. So I now have something (else) to work on. 

The second apology that I need to make is that this post is a day late, I had it done in plenty of time to upload but last night I suffered from a major headache and actually went to bed really early. I don't know if it was due to my "lack of sleep" the night before (I went to bed, woke up two hours later and couldn't get back to sleep, I have sleeping issues – don't judge lol) or if it was the fact that my back has been hurting and I'm too chicken to get a massage or to see chiropractor. I hope you all can forgive me. 

Now enough of this rambling, let's get to the layout. As the title says this week is a superhero themed double page layout. Last June, my niece celebrated her fourth birthday with a superhero themed party. She absolutely loves Wonder Woman and looked adorable in her costume. I went through the photos that I had from the party and I knew that I wanted to put a lot of them on this layout. That is why this layout features six 4 x 6 photo mats and one 4 x 4.


Since I wanted the focus of this layout to be about the pictures I tried to keep the design pretty minimal. I used to Cricut Plantin Schoolbook to cut the cityscape (this is one of my favorite cuts from the entire cartridge, I've used it many times) and I cut it using the "fit to page" feature on my expression. Even at the maximum size the city will not cut the entire length that you will need it, it is about a quarter of an inch short. I'll tell you how I fix this problem soon. 

I used the Cricut Create a Friend cartridge to cut my super hero girl. The actual cut is a Super boy but because so many elements of this cartridge are interchangeable I was able to simply find another hairstyle and turned the boy hero into a girl hero. I cut her out at 6 inches so that she could be the major focal point of the page. Just a little sidenote, if you're familiar with the cartridge you'll know that I added a little red piece around the neck to simulate the tie from the Cape, not only does it add a little bit of uniqueness to the character but it was also to hide one of my own mistakes. As I was adding glue to the body during assembly I almost tore our hero's neck off and didn't want to recut the entire thing. So by cutting a tiny piece of red card stock and adding it to that area I was able to mask the fact that I almost decapitated my focal point.

Now, since the birthday girl dressed as Wonder Woman, I wanted to stick with those colors throughout the layout (Plus, most superheroes share the same color combos anyway – red, white, blue and gold). The pattern papers actually came from a patriotic themed paper pad from Pebbles called Americana. Although you can't see it very well, there is a piece of gold(ish) cardstock that separates the red and blue pattern papers and it is punched using the Fiskar's Upper Crest border punch. I did this to mimic wonder woman costume which is a red top, a blue skirt and a golden belt. 

I mentioned above that the cityscape cuts just shy of the length that you need it, to solve this problem I grabbed a punch from American Crafts called Scalloped Star (it is one of the knockout punches and a part of a Christmas set of six different punches – I got it on sale at Tuesday Morning a while ago ) and I added it to the edges to cover the gap. 

To finish up the page I went through my bin of Thickers and other alphas (man is that bin scary, I just may have too many alphabet stickers LOL, but you just have to have one in every color right?) and i found that I had the same font (freedom-which is kind of fitting if you think about it) in both a red and a blue. 

Lastly, because I hate blank space, I went into my sticker/die-cut/other randomness bin and found a package of superhero themed diecuts from Recollection. I cut apart one of the frames in the pack to get the sentiment "Super Hero" and added it to a red "burst" that was also included. 

I hope you all like it and found this post to be both informative and "less dry and boring". If you have any feedback I would love for you to tell me by posting in the comments. I hope you have a fantastic weekend and I will see you back Monday with the conclusion to our Christmas 2015 card flashback. 


Friday, January 15, 2016

Sweet Memories Layout

Hey peeps, it's finally Friday! That means it's time for another scrapbook layout. Before we dive in to the project for this week let me first tell you about the epiphany I had about an hour ago. Are you ready for it? Just because I upload a project for a specific day does NOT mean that the entire project must be completed solely on that day. I know most of you probably realize this along time ago, I guess I'm a little slow. But, as I was ripping my hair out trying to finish this layout in time to upload it for the Friday layout day I realized that maybe I should've actually started working on it before 3 PM today LOL. Hey will learn something new every day (even if it's something we should've learned a long time ago). 

For this weeks layout I once again was inspired by something I found on Pinterest (Man I love that website and app). Instead of putting the direct link here on my blog, I have it saved on my scrapbooks board on Pinterest, you can find me under Ashley Jestes. 


I am truly in love with this weeks layout! It has a boatload of candy what more could a girl ask for! For this layout I used primarily the Cricut Lite Sweet Shop cartridge, one of my personal favorites because it is loaded with sweet treats. The clouds once again came from my favorite Fiskar's punch, I have it in three different sizes (I believe they are medium, large and extra-large). For the title I used a phrase from the Winter Frolic cartridge, because I felt like it best describes the layout, and it is something anyone can use for just about any picture.

I hope you all like the layout just as much as I do! And I will see you back on Monday to continue with part three in the Christmas cards of 2015 series. And I give myself some homework for next week, Start my darn layouts earlier than Friday afternoon!

If you have any questions or comments please feel free to post them. I love hearing people's thoughts.