I got a page from the dictionary in a recent Scrapbook Circle kit and it couldn't have been more appropriate for me. It's like they hand-picked it for me. Granted, I'm talking about the pregnant me from 2008 but regardless, I hadn't scrapped the photos yet and now I know why.
Supplies: October Afternoon Thrift Shop and Schoolhouse Collection Paper; 7 Gypsies Numbers Rub-ons; Pink Paislee Artisan Elements Borders; Tattered Angels Charcoal Mist "Peacock"; Girl's Paperie Tinsel & Twig vintage button; CTMH Cranberry Ink; misc. bling and thread.
I really goofed up on this page. I meant to do more of a tic tac toe grid and while I was just stitching away, I realized I sewed a top border that I wasn't supposed to stitch. My option was to rip it out and have holes in my paper or keep on going and add a bottom border. I actually like how it turned out.
If you look at the close-ups below you can see that the defined words on one of the circles are expectant, expectant mother, and expectation of life and the words on the other circle are expand and expanded. I also whipped out my new i-top tool to add a little punch to some of the patterned circles. Then I fussy cut 3 of the same red flowers from the patterned paper and cut them in various sizes according to the pattern and then rolled them to make a dimensional flower.
I used a Pink Paislee border that absorbs the mist, which I then inked in red to add a bit more texture. What I love the most is all the symbolism in the layout - the measuring tape for the expanding belly, No. 2 for baby #2, pic of a girl since I was expecting a girl, 9 months of pregnancy and lastly the due date (but not the actual birth date) on the full body photo (see above).
Fab layout! kinda fits this weeks sketch from Get Your Sketch On:
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Like the way the grid turned out. Very cute layout.....
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful layout! Congratulations on the new addition to your family! I found your blog through scrapbook.com and I am now going to follow it.
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ReplyDeleteMy fav LO yet! Love the tic-tac-toe design and those shots from unusual angles. reading about the symbolism behind your use of tape measure etc makes this LO even more meaningful.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandy!
ReplyDeleteOMG! I love love love this layout! Brilliant!
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