Posting the rest of my finished layouts 😀
Vigan cover page
Paper – Die Cuts with a View
Letter stickers – American Crafts Thickers – I love this product!
Foam photo corners – Papemelroti – I love how these add to the vintage feel of the page
Inks – Tim Holtz Ranger Ink (Scattered Straw), ColorBox (Burnt Sienna)
We’ve Arrived!
I used sketch #56 (I think) from Sassy Li’l Sketches for this layout. Turned out quite nice too 😀 I cut circles from construction paper the same size as the ‘We’ve arrived!’ sticker. Then made smaller ones using the same paper. Because I’m colorblind (a bit, OK?), I didn’t notice that the last small circle is green, not yellow as in the sticker. Duh. Until now, I’m not sure if it’s green or yellow, though.
Paper – All About Scrapbooking, Daiso origami paper, pink construction paper
Paper border – Papemelroti
“We’ve Arrived!” vellum sticker – Unknown
Journaling stamp – Making Memories
Gordion Hotel
Gordion Hotel was named after the owner’s pet bird, and you can see a bird in their logo. I made a bird out of construction paper and outlined it with blue pencil.
Paper – All about Scrapbooking, Sterlin, Daiso origami paper construction paper
Paper and cloth flowers – Papemelroti
Button – All about Scrapbooking
Ribbon – Beads and Buttons (SM Makati)
Journaling stamp – Making Memories
Calle Crisologo
Showcasing Calle Crisologo – by day and by night
Paper – Die Cuts with a View, Papemelroti
Ribbon and rickrack – Beads and Buttons, All about Scrapbooking
“Unforgettable” bookplate – All about Scrapbooking
Rhinestones – Making Memories
Hemp (used as photo border) – Papemelroti
Foam die cut – Papemelroti (from the same set of photo corners from the Vigan cover page layout)
Tag – made this myself 😀 I used a plain kraft folder and distressed the edges with Ranger Ink (in Scattered Straw) and ColorBox (in Burnt Sienna)
Bag charm – bought from our friend Lynette’s store, La Beada Loca. I’m really going to devote a whole blog entry about her store 😀
Letter die cuts (Crisologo) – Papemelroti. I love these vintage letters! It works really well if you want an ‘old world’ feel to your layout.