Saturday, January 21, 2012

Hiking

I am finally catching up on some scrapbooking and made this layout from a day trip last year. I tend to do double page layouts when I scrap since I like to be uniform, matching, etc.  I guess that is just how my brain works. Anyway, we go camping a lot and like to explore nature and the beautiful scenery that Mother Nature has created for us.  We took the boys hiking along the Kancamangus Highway in NH and stopped at a trail head. The boys had so much fun exploring the waterfalls and river, and we took lots of photos.

I did a color blocking technique and used one of my favorite companies K & Co. The stack I used is called "Happy Trails".  Someone once told me that the best way to mix patterned papers was to use papers from the same stack. And its true. The colors match perfectly for using multiple papers. And I FINALLY got to use my camping cricut solutions cartridge. I've had it since it came out and this is the first time I actually used it, ha ha.



I used multiple layers to create the trees and pop dots to make them stick out more. I also created multiple layers for the sign and pop dotted that as well. And I tend to use at least 6 or 7 pictures for each double sided layout, as I take so many pictures I pick out my favorite from each and then end up on the page.




Well there you have it. A fun and easy layout to make to showcase family memories. The hardest part for me is picking the papers. I mean lets be honest, my heart beats when I cut some pretty paper, I won't lie. But once you put it all together it makes it all worthwhile. And I only used 2 pieces of paper from that stack, since it is double sided. So come one, use that pretty paper.

PS - the plain cardstock was left over papers from other projects. So really I used 2 pieces of white cardstock, 2 pieces of patterned cardstock and the rest was using pieces from leftovers. Not bad right?

4 comments:

  1. Rebecca - great LO, and only using 2 pieces of paper wow! Even when I cut my paper I save every last little scrap in case it can be used for another project. TFS.

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  2. Very cute layout. Love the clean cut lines. what a great use of camping cartridge. TFS

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  3. Great job, Rebecca...I really like this layout and using the fpdifferent papers. I also love the dimension n those trees!

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  4. That came out great! Glad you got to break in a "new" cartridge!

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