Some of my favorite pages have recenlty gone up at Two Peas in A Bucket, and I'd like to share them here.
For this page, I used a ton of Washi tapes - some of these and some of these - that I layered underneath a background cut with the Silhouette. (Which is the very best purchase I've ever made in scrapbooking supplies) The butterfly was also cut from the Silhouette using this American Crafts glitter paper. Which, by the way, is awesome. It's super thin, not like other glitter papers, and easily manipulated. I also used some Studio Calico wood veneers with my favorite mist of all time, Mister Huey in Pony.
The basis for this page was those 7 Gypsies tags, which I seriously live. I layered them across the bottom, then added some patterned paper and Cath Kidston Washi tape (which is unfortunately sold out) then some Studio Calico wood veneers and some Divine Twine. (Also, I have just about every color of that Divine Twine. They look so pretty lined up on my shelf) I hand cut the butterfly from the Basic Grey Curio Take Note embellishments. The little overlays included in that package are perfect for cutting stuff out. Super happy with how this page turned out.
THanks for letting me share! My husband and I are off for our last date day of vacation, we're running errands (yippee) and going to see Harry Potter at the IMax. I can't wait...though I'm sure I'll be a tiny bit disappointed, as I always am, because I love the book so incredibly much.
so love this page, jen - that photo steals my heart!
Posted by: lisa truesdell | July 26, 2011 at 06:43 AM
Gorgeous layouts! And I think you'll love Harry, it's by far the beat movie of all (in my opinion). I really loved it xxx
Posted by: Kelly Rodgers | July 26, 2011 at 07:23 AM
That was "best". (stupid phone)
Posted by: Kelly Rodgers | July 26, 2011 at 07:24 AM
These pages are fab. And Silhouette? I want one too! I can't wait til October for them to launch the new version... Grrrrr...
Posted by: Linda Barber | July 26, 2011 at 08:56 AM
Loving both these pages. the light and angles in those photos are lovely.
Posted by: Julie Jeavons | July 26, 2011 at 05:04 PM