Sunday, February 18, 2018

Scrapbook Sunday Blog Hop -Love Theme


Hello and Happy Sunday!  Can you believe it's already the 3rd Sunday of the month???  Well it is and that means it's time for another Scrapbook Sunday blog hop!  I'm so excited about being in this hop and among such fabulous scrapbookers!  It definitely makes me strive to be better!  If you've already been hopping thanks so much for continuing on.  If you're starting here, you'll definitely want to be sure you check out all of the inspiration by clicking the next button at the end of my blog post!


February's Scrapbook Sunday Blog Hop Theme is of course.. Love!  For me not only is February special but today is extra special because February 18th is my wedding anniversary!  Jeff and I are celebrating 10 years of marriage and they have been wonderful years full of love!


My layout today is definitely different from most that I do!   I never use so much white but today I wanted to try something a little different.  I used the Large Letters Framelits to cut out my X's and O's of Shimmery White cardstock.   I adhered them onto the left side of a 12" x 12" sheet of Whisper White Cardstock.   The little bit of shimmer gave it a very subtle contrast.   The 3" x 4" Love Big and Love Much card was from the Petal Passion Memories and More Card Pack.  I matted it with 3 1/4" x 4 1/4" Whisper White Cardstock.  I matted my 4" x 6" photos with 4 1/4" x 6 1/4" Basic Black Cardstock. I ran some of the awesome scalloped Marina Mist ribbon from the Sweet Soiree Embellishment Kit up to the bottom picture from the right side and then from the picture over a couple of inches on the other side with a diagonal cut at the end.  I adhered the ribbon with Tear Tape so it would hold well.   You'll notice that the bottom picture only had adhesive on the sides and bottom so that I could keep the top open for a hidden journaling tag under the picture.  


I hate my handwriting so the hidden tag is perfect for hiding it!  I'll cut a small slit with an exacto knife in my page protector sleeve so that the tag can slide out without having to remove the page.  I made the tag with a strip of 2" x 5" strip of Basic Black Cardstock.  I used the Scalloped Tag Topper punch to punch the top of the strip.  I ran some Basic Black Baker's Twine through the slot so that it can be pulled out easily.  I added some Whisper White cardstock to the bottom of the tag so that I could add my journaling with my new SU Journaling Pens... I love them!


The heart from the Sunshine Wishes Thinlits was cut from Watercolor Paper that had a very light wash with Soft Sky ink.  Once dry I added a very more splashes of Soft Sky ink. I adhered it by dotting small dots of Tombow Multipurpose Glue onto the back of it.   I cut the "amazing" from the Celebrate You Thinlits out of a scrap piece of Marina Mist cardstock.  The amazing was glued over the heart with Tombow Multipurpose Glue as well.   I used my Stampin' Write Markers to make some splatters of both Marina Mist and Basic Black.  Do you do that too?  You just pull out the brush end of the marker really fast running against the side of the top when you pull it out to make it splatter.  I may have gone just a little splatter crazy!  I finished it off whith a few of the Glitter Enamel Dots.

Thanks so much for stopping by!  If you are interested in any of the Stampin' Up! products used, the listing of all products will be after the Blog Roll.  Make sure you click the next button to check what fabulous inspiration lies ahead at the Super Cool Blog of Cheryll Miller!



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18 comments:

  1. Love your layout with all the white, Tina. And the hidden journaling is awesome, I use that all the time :)

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    1. Thank you Danielle! I hide my handwriting at every opportunity!

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  2. Happy anniversary, Tina and Jeff! Your pages are all so nice, TIna. The tone on tone is great :-)

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  3. Congratulations and happy anniversary! Loving that peekaboo journaling tag.

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  4. WHat a great way to preserve memories from a special trip! Thanks for the tip on the splatter!

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  5. I'm glad you've found a way to journal using your own handwriting, even if you don't like your writing. I love that I have things handwritten by my mother. Beautiful page, Tina!

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    1. Thank you Dena! I definitely prefer to "hide" my handwriting at every opportunity! lol

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  6. Tina, absolutely beautiful page and such wonderful memories. Happy Anniversary! I love the tag for the journaling (and the perfect way to include handwritten memories without having our handwriting be a distraction).

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  7. Tina, this is an amazing layout! Very fitting for such a milestone anniversary. Love the hidden journalling and the shimmery white on Whisper White is gorgeous! xx

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  8. I absolutely LOVE everything about this layout especially the black and white combo <3 Happy Anniversary <3 Isn't it funny how we all don't like our own writing, I think it is important to journal something/anything about the layout in our own handwriting for future generations to see <3

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    1. You are so sweet Sharon. Thanks so much! I agree that journaling in our handwriting is important.. so happy that I can find a way to journal without it being so distracting.

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  9. Happy Anniversary to you both! I hope you had a lovely time celebrating. These pics are gorgeous & I love splatters 😍 x

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