It’s beach week in the Craft Room! The Pazzles Design Team has come up with some fabulous beach inspired projects to share with you this week. Soak up the sun and sand this week and join us! Be sure and check out our Beach Week Pinterest Board for even more summer inspiration.
We go to Daytona Beach once a year. This year I got a fantastic family picture to scrapbook. I knew I wanted the picture to be as large on the layout as possible, so I printed it at home at the biggest size possible which is 8.5″ x 11″. Next I went to the Craft Room and found tons of beachy files to play with. I used Beach Chair, Bikini Starfish, Sandy Bucket, Simple Shells, Tropical Christmas and Sand Dollar cutting files. The really neat thing about this layout is that I was able to design it in the software complete with picture, so I would know what it would look like when it was all done. I am so going to do that more because not only did I get a physical layout, I also got a digital one to send to my family members and for my records. It really amazes me how much you can do with the Inspiration. I’ve had mine 8 years and am still learning new things to do with it.
~Marjorie
Supplies:
American Crafts Cardstock
Adhesive
Cats Eye Liquid Chalk
Gosh Marjorie this is a lovely scrapbook page. I love the cutting file elements you have added to the page, such a fun project.
Very cool! I do all my layouts using my Pazzles. But I didn’t think about saving the digital one! So clever!!
Good job I love it.
This is a great project Marjorie, using the software to save digital versions is a fantastic option.
Well I can certainly use this idea since I have been living here for over 20 years….LOL. Very nicely done. Too bad we still don’t have our local scrapbooking store because she would probably have sold this layout for you.
A pleasing LO Aunt Margie. I like the layering/dimension.
I am finding it helpful to create a LO in the Paz Software whether it be a scrap page or a card.
Lovely layout !
What a perfect layout for that wonderful picture! Love that the picture still takes center stage and all the die cuts are just right. Great job!