Earlier this week, I shared my two theme layouts from the November 1 Garden at Two Peas, and here is my layout featuring a new product, the Jenni Bowlin Red Label Strip Stickers:
Supplies: Cardstock: Bazzill Basics; Patterned Paper: Scenic Route Paper Co, Making Memories, American Crafts; Chipboard: American Crafts; Flair: American Crafts; Ribbon: American Crafts; Brad: Basic Grey; Buttons: Basic Grey; Stamp: Hero Arts; Die-cut Machine: Silhouette, Cricut; Sticker: Jenni Bowlin; Punch: Fiskars
You can read more about the layout and see the supplies I used here.
One quick note though...I had a question about the large grey frame I used on my layout. It's a die-cut from the Provo Craft Storybook cartridge. I used the "Fit to Page" feature with a 12 x 12 mat to get that size. I also noticed a similar marquee frame in the QuicKutz library, so that gives you a couple of options depending on what kind of machine you might have.






love this mary! and when you mentioned that you never hand journal, i realized that you really don't. do you have any idea how long it would take me to figure out how to type up my journaling to fit on a tag like that ... and to get it spaced all perfectly? it would take FOREVER ... which is why i get lazy and hand journal .. and then don't like it as much. lol!
Posted by: laura vegas | November 06, 2009 at 12:59 PM
I cheated! I scanned the tag into Photoshop and then lined up my journaling and printed it on a transparency. I used to seriously print test page after test page. Im not sure why it took me so long to figure out how to use the dang scanner. DUH! When I was scanning it though, I started worrying if that was illegal or something, but I think there is some built in scan-prevention in die-cuts because the tag scanned with these yellow bars across it. Didnt matter for my purposes, but I guess that keeps people honest! LOL!
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Posted by: Mary MacAskill | November 06, 2009 at 02:36 PM
Mary you are amazing! I really like the design of this!
Posted by: Sara Rossi | November 06, 2009 at 07:38 PM