
I started by trimming my blue patterned paper to 11 x 11-inches and gluing the center down to the white 12 x 12-inch paper. I didn't apply adhesive close to the edges of the blue paper to avoid "gumming" up my sewing machine.

Next up were the flowers. I picked 4 different flowers and cut 19 varying sizes. Here they are before being layered and embellished.



Next up was some tearing. I know it's not easy to tear pretty paper, but you should give it a try at least once. It's kind of therapeutic, actually! I hold the paper down with my left hand and tear with my right. That way I can control how much of the paper is torn.

The next step was adding ribbon. I used a small amount of removable adhesive, it applies small dots and definitely disperses less glue, which I figured was a little safer for my sewing machine. I didn't adhere the ribbon straight down, hopefully you can see the folding in the picture below.


Next I started assembling my layout. Here is a fun close-up of some of the flowers and my journal tag.

I wanted to keep the layouts pretty simple on these 2 pages because I didn't want to have too much going on. I didn't want to detract from the pictures (to be added in the future) or the flowers. Here's the left page, with a little journal tag tucked into the flowers.

Right page. I love how the flowers add so much dimension, and the little worm is just adorable.

Details:
- Cardstock-Bazzil (white)
- Pattern Paper-Fancy Pants 'Wishful Thinking'
- Bird-'Simply Charmed' cut at 2.25-inches
- Worm-'April Showers' cut at 2-inches
- Tree-'April Showers' cut at 8.50-inches
- "SPRING" banner-'April Showers' cut at 2.5-inches
- Flowers-'Mother's Day Bouquet' cut at 1.25, 1.5, 1.75 and 2-inches
- Buttons-Papertrey Ink
- Ribbon-My Craft Spot (Denim)
- Buttons-Papertrey Ink
- Peachy Keen Stamps-'Character Face Parts' and 'Wide Eyed Kids'
- Journal Tag-Die Cut from Papertrey Ink
8 comments:
Kate this is a BEAUTIFUL layout! Love the flowers and look you even stitched on it. Awesome! Great color choice and thank you for sharing your instructions with us too.
What a pretty layout! I love the stitching and the sugaring!! I laughed at your comment about tearing pretty paper! I have a whole drawer of pretty paper that I am afraid to use!
Adorable layout. The flowers are so pretty. Thanks for the inspiration. I need to work more on layouts. :)
Kate, what a pretty layout and your flowers are fabulous!!! Great job and great tutorial!
Wow! aren't these pages lovely? Great flowers and I like your paper choices. TFS
Such a cute layout! Sure wish Spring was here!
Such a great layout. Love those flowers and your awesome ribbon treatment.
Such a pretty LO.. really like stitching on my LO and I like your use of paper/embossing on the tree! TFS --Gaby
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