I have recently uploaded some new patterned paper packs to the website. Below is last months patterned papers sent out to our monthly subscribers. These come matched with coordinating Bazzill cardstock. These papers are from the American Crafts Bookshelf range and are great. They suit both girls and boys, but I was most excited that they suit boys. In my hunt for patterned papers each month I am constantly on the lookout for papers suitable for those of us with boys. The patterned paper selection seems always to be dominated with girly colours and prints :) Something I enjoyed greatly when my little girl was born.





Emma receives our monthly subscription packs and sent me through three layouts recently that she scrapped using her packs. The first and third come from April's pack and the middle layout uses American Crafts Blue Skies range released in our February subscription pack. Emma has also used a heart lasercut from our RW lasercut range on this middle layout.

Thanks so much Emma for sharing these with me. I especially love the photos of your little boy in the third layout and the way you have tied your colours together with each layout, using patterned papers, fonts and Bazzill. Just for me Emma also used one of the ribbons from our ribbon club subscription in the first layout. It just happened to be a great colour match this month.Have a great week and I will be back next week hopefully with some pages of my own and maybe some handwritten ones. I was reading Nicole's blog during the week and she has inspired me to grab some photos, put the computer aside and see what I come up with. I am (as many of us are) not a lover of my handwriting and this is going to be extremely challenging for me. So wish me luck and I will see how I go :)

LOVE those papers and LOVE Emma's pages - they are really great - Go Emma!
ReplyDeleteCool papers and great photos Emma!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks guys...I really loved those papers - nice to have something other than pink once in awhile! They are definitely not my "go to" colours so it was a bit of a challenge to use them!
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