This month we have over 55 Close To My Heart Consultants sharing their creations using this month's SOTM and other great CTMH products on their blogs. Hopping is simple to do - just click on the link at the end of the post on each blog to move to the next one. If you get lost along the way, you’ll find the complete list of participating consultants HERE.
Okay, here we go!
I decided to use the SOTM on my unfinished LO. I did a 2-page LO of my daughter and her friends at the Red Sox World Series Championship party and put it aside. It was a bit plain and once I saw the June SOTM I knew I could finish the LO!
First, I cut out 4 ticket stubs on the Cricut using the CTMH Art Philosophy Cartridge. I used Cranberry and Indian Corn inks.
Next, I cut out the other shapes using Art Philosophy. My daughter says "you are the bomb" all the time-- love that saying!
Here's a close-up of the second page. The stamp set even comes with the word Party!
Below is the stamp set. Any item outlined in red can be cut out on the CTMH Art Philosophy Cricut cartridge. This makes life much easier:)
I hope you enjoyed this LO. Please feel free to leave a comment or follow my blog. If you would like to purchase the SOTM and do not have a CTMH consultant, then please let me know or visit my store.
Next up is Jen Rubio. Please visit Jen's Blog and you won't be disappointed. Be sure to visit all of the consultant's blogs. Thanks for stopping by, Maureen:)
Supplies
Stamp: June SOTM Kaboom (S1406)
Paper: Jubilee (X7181B)
Inks: Indian Corn, Cranberry, Pear and Desert Sand
Embellishments: Jubilee Compliments (X7181C); Jubilee Assortment (Z3004)
6 comments:
Super fun layout!
This layout is simply not plain - all of the fun and craziness in the pictures just adds to the excitement of the entire layout! Way to go!
Great Job on the layout and use of the stamp set, it fits perfectly with your pictures.
This is so awesome. Love the layout, so full of life.
This is really cute. You are nailing it with Jubilee. This is your kit, girl.
What a fantastic layout! Love all of the details and how you incorporated the SOTM!
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