Saturday, December 7, 2013

Bridal Shower

I'm slowly working my way through all my spring pictures. Normally I'm not this far behind, but it was a busy fall, and I didn't spend much time playing in my scrap loft. Back at the start of April, I helped throw a bridal shower for my cousin's fiancee.


 This paper was from the MME line Miss Caroline. I love the turquoise with the chevrons and hexagons. I seem to love everything MME comes out with lately.
 I used the CK Ali's Handwriting font with my Silhouette to cut the title.The welding feature is pretty cool, but you have to be careful picking it up, since I ripped it a bunch.
 I got these cute little three down page protectors at Joanns. They are from We R Memory Keepers, and they are the perfect addition when you don't want to do a whole 12x12 series. They fit right in the middle of my two pages in the album!
 I experimented around with adding ink to my Studio Calico Veneers. They match the page really well.
 These mini cheesecakes are a work of art in themselves. I made all the little chocolate flowers and piped the chocolate onto each individual cheesecake.
 I made two of my own journaling cards to go with the page. I realized I only had one picture of the bride when I finished the page. The cute little girls dressing up like the bride stole the show.
And we had a random beautiful sunset on a frigid Sunday!

2 comments:

  1. A very pretty layout! I, too, love scrapping with MME and really like the "Miss Caroline"....great choice for the baby shower! Great job with the page protectors, a good way to add more photos without adding pages. Good to hear that you are finally using your Silhouette, makes a pretty title! I still haven't taken mine out of the box.....will tell why later. Very pretty sunset photo!

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  2. I'm loving everything MME's lately, too. Miss Caroline is one of my favorites! Love all the layouts, and the three-up page protectors are great! Glad you are using your Silhouette . . . and I know what you mean about tearing those little lines. But you can't tell in your layout--the title turned out great!

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