Lost in your thoughts.
The journalling reads: "You have always been such a thoughtful boy. Sometimes I wonder what you are thinking."
The frame at the top left of the page is actually a stamp, stamped onto the lighter paper and then stamped again onto the green paper and cut out. The frame is then off set and raised using foam pads.



The Hairdressers
There is a story behind this layout which I can't share but the journalling reads: " When you came back from the hairdressers it was great to see the sparkle back in your eyes again. We laughed together when we were taking these photos."
Two photographs have been used here, one black and white and one colour. Karen has cut a strip from the coloured paper and stuck it onto the black and white photo. Of course, if you know how, you can also create this effect using one of the photo programmes such as Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop.


So Grown Up
This is a realy simple layout and one that can be made using scraps from any of your papers. We have cut three 4" squares and used them diagonally on the page. We have used gold card behind the photo to give it a subtle lift.
The journalling reads: "Our Kerry is beautiful and always takes a great photo. She's So Grown Up."
The title is cut using Cricut with a shadow cut behind.


Watch out for Pam Thorburns great layouts coming soon, using the Graphic 45 papers.

