A Happy Hello and welcome aboard our Yesterday & Today Australasian Close to My Heart Blog Hop.
If you have arrived here from Doris Taylor – Creative Inspirations then you are in the right place. If you landed here by accident, no problem, please join in by following the link at the end of this post.
If you love vintage, hinges & keys & browns, you will love the Yesterday & Today paper collection. There are papers in here that could easily be used for male scrapbook layouts if heritage is not your thing.
So for my project I decided to use the Yesterday & Today paper collection with one of the Cricut® Everyday Moments Collection 8½” × 11″ scrapbook layout & I loved how it turned out. I can see myself using photos of my nephews or great-nephews.
I used the Yesterday & Today Paper Packet + Sticker Sheet & the Yesterday & Today Foil Die-cuts to pull this all together. The title is embossed in Copper Tinsel Embossing Powder which matches perfectly with the whole layout.
I love how the title looks like it is on a clipboard, but to tone down the brown paper I did swipe some white daisy pigment ink over it & heat set. It was the best idea as the pattern & colour still shows through, but not too much that the title is lost.
I had lots of fun creating with Yesterday & Today and I would love you to leave a comment before heading off to the next stop, Danielle Edwards – Scrappy Chicks
Enjoy the hop & thanks so much for taking the time to check out these ideas with this month’s feature on Yesterday & Today.
Til next time, see you soon & keep creating!
Maz
7 responses to “Close To My Heart Yesterday & Today Australasian Blog Hop”
Wow! Looks great, Maz
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Thank you
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Love the size. I need to scrap more in this size. Xxx
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Thank you, it’s more my go to size these days as I can get my card making brain think more in rectangle than square & use card layouts as my starting point.
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That’s very clever
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Love the clip board idea and the huge ampersand. The the tip about swiping the white ink along the clip is great.
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Thank you
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