MFT December New Product Tour-{documented memories}
Welcome to the December MY Favorite Things New Product Tour. It's been amazing week and I always like to take this moment to say thanks for hanging with me all week. I hope you've been inspired and have found at least a few things you'd like to pop into your shopping cart tonight. you can shop all the BRAND SPANKIN' NEW PRODUCTS HERE!
I have a long post tonight, but I think you'll like what you see. I am showing off the new Laina Lamb products-Captured Memories specifically, and I wanted to show you LOTS of ways you can use the stamp set and all the cute new Die-namics. It's all so fun to work with.
I got scrappy again. I am so thankful for this whole line of stamps and Die-namics. I've been catching up on all my scrapbooking and these have all helped me save a bunch of time while stilll adding great elements to all my pages.
First up are a few pictures from my garden. For the past three years I have had a plot in a local, community garden. It is not a crop share, I rent the plot and tend to it myself. I love that there is an 8ft. fence to keep most critters out (deer especially), there is an irrigation system so I don't have to worry about watering, and it is just up the street. But after 3 years, I've decided I don't like gardening enough (too much weeding!!!!) to keep it up. I'll stick to tomato plants in a pot on my back patio, next year.
I used a layout from December Page Maps and a few Instagram photos to make this page come to life. I accented the first tomato of the season with the new INSERT IT-INSTAFRAME DIE-NAMICS.
OMG!!! in love with this amazing die. I cut it from Kraft cs and then used the DOCUMENT IT-GRAPH PAPER NOTES stamp set to add a grid pattern to the front. I stamped in with the NEW LEMON DROP INK. I am in love with this new ink MFT is carrying.....sooo happy! I also stamped a few extra words, the Documented is from the same GRAPH PAPER NOTES and the snap shot definition is from CAPTURED MEMORIES.
Before I cleaned my Graph Paper stamp, I inked it up two more times and stamped a few random spots of the grid. This is a great way to fill white space on a larger layout.
Lots more Die-namics to mention. I used the By the Letter Uppercase and By the Letter lower for my title. Across the middle with my photos you'll see some of the new OPEN HEXAGON DIE-NAMICS in LemonDrop card stock and a fun tag element cut from TRADITIONAL TAGS STAX.
I prettied up the corners and some of the edges with the gorgeous new CHRISTMAS ROSE DIE-NAMICS. I layered them up with coordinating papers (October Afternoon-Farm Fresh from a few years ago. It's still one of my faves....surprised I had enough left for this).
There are swatches of the new POSTAGE STAMP STAX DIE-NAMICS and bits and pieces of the LOOPED BORDER and OPEN HEXAGONS.
I also found time to whip together a Project Life layout. I ordered some new pocket pages that favor the Instagram size photos (4x4 squares). These are the Design J. I love them because the other sized slots are 3x4 which are perfect fit for the INSERT IT Die-namcis and now the new INSTAFRAME. I have used both here on my layout.
On the top, I stamped the "say cheese" sentiment from DOCUMENT IT-CAPTURED MEMORIES. Did you know it's a perfect match to the Say What DIE-NAMICS???
I also added a strip of Sweet Tooth cs stamped with the GRAPH PAPER NOTES stamp, again in Lemon DROP Yellow (I still hadn't cleaned my stamp....was making the most of my time!). It was the perfect place to add my journaling.
I cut out the picture of just the turtle with the INSTAFRAME DIE-NAMICS, and then finished the frame with some polka dotted paper. I added a fun edge with the BRACKET EDGE DUO DIE-NAMICS. I also found a great spot for fun Camera embellie. You have to get those ACCENT IT-CUTE CAMERAS. They are just that....TOO CUTE!!!
I always add a date to all my scrapbooking. I think it's great that there is an adorable stamp to use to accent that important detail of any page.
Moving on to the next pocket. I cut more of the Sour Apple card stock in a 4x4 size and cut the word "turtle" with the Highrise Alphabet Uppercase and then stamped the graph paper pattern in Lemon Drop ink. I always try to carry out similar elements across my whole layout. There's another BRACKET EDGE DUO, some Lemon Drop Buttons, along with the darling graphic sentiment from CAPTURED MEMORIES.
The final 3x4 slot was created with Sweet Tooth card stock and the INSERT IT DIE-NAMICS. I added a new MINI DOUBLE DOT BORDER in the green polka dotted paper. I really wanted to use the "favorite photo" sentiment, because this picture of my sweet boys IS my favorite. It even made it onto our Christmas card this year. I can't tell you how excited they were when they caught this turtle. If you're on FB, there is even a video. it's soooo cute!
I was able to add in the blue polka dotted paper, with one of the LEAD THE WAY arrows. It really is a great way to draw your eye to the picture. Another Lemon Drop Button and some Honeydew Twine.
I decided to add stitching to a few of my pocket inserts. I am always trying to keep my PL on the simple side. That's the point of it, for me, simple, quick way to capture my family's moments in life. But the page was missing something, so I went back and added the sewing.
If you are still with me, then hang on just a tad bit longer. I've showed a traditional scrapbook layout (12x12 size), and a project life layout, but now let me show you how you can also make cute cards (I know you've seen lots of them this whole week from the other DT members) with this DOCUMENT IT-CAPTURED MOMENTS STAMP SET.
I made a birthday card for my neighbor and dear friend. While I still had out the Seen & Noted papers from my turtle layout, I pulled some of the red patterns out and created this Smile card.
I cut out an INSTAFRAME. I then stamped the smile sentiment from CAPTURED MEMORIES in grey ink onto Kraft cs. That cute double edged flag from the stamp set is a perfect fit with the Sentiment Strips Die-namics. Stamp first, then die cut....works every time for a perfect handmade embellie.
I then pulled out Lisa Johnson's new sentiment set, ON THE LINE and added the "special day" words. That was stamped in MFT WILD CHERRY INK. Looks good, huh??? The card base is Sweet Tooth and I added a layer of Sno Cone cs behind the red, as well.
Some Sweet Tooth Grosgrain ribbon and a giant CHRISTMAS ROSE topped with a Sweet Tooth Button and twine and this card was complete. I'm sure my friend will love it.
Hop on over to Kim's Blog for the full line up of today's New Product Tour!
You'll want to make sure you see it all and leave lots of love along the way! There is a $50 MFT Gift Voucher going to one lucky friend. All you have to do is leave a comment on all the DT's blogs....it's a secret as to who has the lucky prize, so the more comments you leave, the better your odds! But you'll want to oooo and ahhhh over what the DT has done! I know there are some fantastic projects out there. Good Luck!
Here is a look at all the Die-namics I used on today's projects.
You always make the most beautiful creations and inspire me so much. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYou have added so many fun details with the dienamics! What great inspiration!!! I especially like the graph paper stamp. It adds so much texture!
ReplyDeleteI love these Lisa, that page is awesome!
ReplyDeleteSome many great pages of beautiful memories. All the details are great! Your neighbor's card was fabulous and cheerful in color.
ReplyDeleteLove all your projects, especially how you used the graph paper stamp in several ways.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Lovin' the pages! Such great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful pages! So happy, so summer-ish....I already miss the green plant life! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteYour layout and PL pages are gorgeous! I LOVE how you combined the dies and the color combinations you used--very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteThis are beautiful scrapbook pages! You have a way of putting so many elements together without it looking messy and jumbled. Lovely work-
ReplyDeleteThanks for a wonderful 2012. It's always a must to follow you ladies each month your work is appreciated . Looking forward 2013 happy holidays
ReplyDeletefabulous pages!!! so many great details! love the cards, also!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! I LOVE all of your creations!! Such AMAZING elements and added touches!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
ReplyDeleteLisa these are beautiful creations, love all the details, I love the card, and the layouts, your turtle pictures are too sweet, I can understand the excitement, if my kids had snagged that it would be a highlight moment, good for them.
ReplyDeleteHow precious! Just love what you've created! Thanks for sharing!!! ~ Doris
ReplyDeleteBeautiful all around! The patterned paper winter roses are adorable!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful creations! I love all the way you used the new products ;)
ReplyDeleteGREAT projects and layouts!!! So perfect for those fun photos!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the layouts and the card. Just so inspiring. Thanks for getting me in the mood to create.
ReplyDeleteOMGosh I love the layouts and the cute designs!
ReplyDeleteFabulous pages Lisa....I do like your book print winter rose.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas.
Fun project. Very colorful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and how fun to use them in this way, gorgeous work hugs pops x
ReplyDeleteJust brilliant - love what you've done with the newbies!
ReplyDeleteLove your scrappages. Especially the first one. That is fun how you used all those dies and stamps. Cool :o)
ReplyDeleteI so love your pages! You put these products to work and they look awesome!!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! I love all the dies you used..especially the flower. I can't wait to get that!
ReplyDeletewow great scrap layouts Lisa, I am lovin your garden page so interesting and unique!and your boys will cherish these PL memories for sure!
ReplyDeleteWhat great pages of memories you have created. LOVELY!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! LOVE the layout...and my wish list just grew a little!
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That garden layout is the best scrapbook page ive ever seen . I love it so much I must case it as I have tons and tons of garden pics. I love the bright colors ! Your other projects also rock! Getting pinned to pinterest for sure!
ReplyDeleteBusy girl!! Love the scrapbook layouts!!
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Wow, such wonderful cheery colors on this. Love how you scrap your memories. Smooches... frankleecrafts [at] gmail [dot] com
ReplyDeleteAwesome job on your creations. Love the happy colors.
ReplyDeleteWell. I'm kinda speechless. What an amazing group of projects, Lisa! Love all the memories you're preserving!
ReplyDeleteWow, I really like your creative ideas! Very inspirational!!
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FABULOUS LOs and Cards!!
ReplyDeleteHave a GREAT day and Happy Holidays!
wow... your layouts are outstanding!! love all the details on the first layout... and the card is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteAwww, the picture with the boys holding the turtle is precious!
ReplyDeleteLisa - you did an awesome job with your journaling and scrapbook pages! what a great turtle story too. cute cute cute.
ReplyDeleteLove how you have used these new releases; I can't wait for my new order to arrive.
ReplyDeletevery neat.
ReplyDeleteWOW Lisa. Lots of fabulous inspiration going on here. I love to garden...it is quite the chore though. :)
ReplyDeleteHugs~
Wow these are all awesome. Love the layouts.
ReplyDeleteFantastic projects! I especially love the layouts...amazing use of dies!
ReplyDeleteOh my Lisa! What a fab collection of projects! I love the layout with all the sweet photos and all your cards are stunning! Love all the detail right down to the very last stitched on button!
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects!!! That scrapbook page looks terrific! I sure do love the looped border!!! It adds such a fun accent! Your PL layout is sweet too!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome projects! I really like your use of die cuts and details!
ReplyDeleteLove your layouts!!! And that card is fantastic! Such wonderful colors!
ReplyDeleteFabulous layouts LIsa, and I love that card with the chat bubble paper as the photo.
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