Good morning! Cari here sharing some layouts with you today.
When I received the Vintage Bliss collection I was in complete awe. Now you must understand one thing, when it comes to scrapbooking I'm not normally a 'pastel' kind of person. Those aren't the colors that catch my eye. However, this collection most certainly did. The shades, color combinations (especially that turquoise my favorite color) really grabbed my attention.
So I decided to create some layouts with the beautiful new release.
The first layout that I want to share with you is called "Being Together". It's about my daughter & me. I used the chevron patterned paper (Laugh Lots) for my background. I love the colors in that pattern!
I then cut up the 6x12 Page Elements (wood grain design) and adhered that to the right side of the page. I embellished with other patterned papers, 3x4 Journaling Card elements, 4x6 Vertical Journaling Card Elements and lots of stickers!
I like adding dimension with pop dots so I've done some of that on this layout with the stickers. I also cut out the butterfly designs from the patterned papers (Be Happy and Wood/Butterflies).
The second layout that I created, "This is Us", took me only 15 minutes to do! From printing the photos to adding embellishments. How fun is that?! I've never created a page in that amount of time ... ever! Simple Stories makes it so easy to create pages in no time. Just think of how quickly you could create an album with pages that take this amount of time! Wow!
I just printed off 2x2 sized photos and adhered them on the page. I added some stickers and cut out some mini bingo cards from the 6x6 paper page. Added my title and voila! DONE!
I also created this birthday card (for my daughter who will be 13 in a few months time).
I used an oval template and cut out a window to reveal the cut-out numbers (from Give Love) and sticker on the inside of the card.
Thanks for stopping by and I hope I've inspired you with the Vintage Bliss collection.
Supplies used:
Vintage Bliss Collection
Fundamental Cardstock Stickers | #3002
Expression Cardstock Stickers | #3003
6x6 Paper Pad | #3001
Layered Stickers | #3028
Smile Big | #3004
Laugh Lots | #3005
Be Happy | #3007
GIve Love | #3009
3x4 Journaling Card Elements | #3010
4x6 Vertical Journaling Card Elements | #3012
6z12 Page Elements | #3015
Wood/Butterflies | #3017





















These are absolutely GORGEOUS!! I love love love the wood backgrounds on your lo's!!!!
Posted by: Julie Tucker-Wolek | March 21, 2013 at 04:48 AM
Cari these are all so gorgeous! Love all the details you have added!
Posted by: Guiseppa Gubler | March 21, 2013 at 06:33 AM
Amazing work....the card is my favorite.....so appropriate for a girl turning 13. Your details are amazing.
Posted by: Sharon R. | March 21, 2013 at 07:47 AM
I'm with you, I don't usually go for the pastels, but I am in love with this paper and what you've done with it! Love your work, Cari :-)
Posted by: Andrea Green | March 21, 2013 at 11:08 AM
Beautiful layouts and card !!!!!!
Posted by: Pam Sohan | March 21, 2013 at 12:04 PM
Truly loving all of your creations, Cari! That first layout gets a WOW :)
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