Saturday, February 28, 2015

SOTM Blog Hop- March


Welcome to the March SOTM Blog Hop!  If you just came from Kathy's BLOG, then you are on the right path.  This month we have over 70 consultants participating in the hop.  Should you get lost along the way, please click here HERE

The March SOTM is called 'Choose Happy' and contains 14 pieces.  Its a whimsy set-- full of swirls and cute frames.

For my project, I choose to create a LO.  Once again I had some photo booth pictures.  Instead of just scrapping boring strips of pictures I thought 'hey those frames will work!'.  And, sure enough they did!
 

Here's a close up of the frames,  I used my Shin-Han markers and colored them in Lagoon, Sorbet and Flaxon like colors.

I also stamped a border and colored in with the same colors.

Using Artbooking Cricut cartridge, I cut out the camera and title.

The Chalk-It Up paper and embellishments worked wonderful too!























I hoped you liked this LO. Please leave a comment and follow my blog if you'd like. And, if you love this stamp set and don't have a CTMH consultant, then please contact me or visit my Store
Next up is Katy.  Please be sure to visit her BLOG-- her work is incredible!

Thanks, Maureen:)

CTMH Supplies:

Inks:  Stazon Black
Other:  Chalk It-Up Paper and Chipboard Shapes;

16 comments:

  1. Wowie! - what a really cute way to feature this stamp set! Terrific layout!

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  2. Fabulously fun layout. I love the photos in the frames.

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  3. I love the way you did the frames in four. Very eye-catching.

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  4. Love the way you accented your photos, and the bright, cheerful colors. Great job!

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  5. This is a brilliant layout and I absolutely love how it frames those wonderful photos!

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  6. How cute is this page?!! I love the way you've used this stamp set....beautiful job Maureen!! :)

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  7. I love how you used the frame with photo booth photos. Fantastic idea and beautiful layout.

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  8. Wow, so many details! Really like how you colored the scallop border with multiple colors.

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