Tuesday, June 23, 2026

I'm Ready for My Close-Up Layout

I love taking pictures of our cats, and they are especially adorable when they are young, so be prepared to see several layouts of our cat Sif when she was a kitten. Just in case you're wondering, we named her Sif because we already had a cat named Thor, and Sif was the wife of Thor in Norse mythology. So now you know! She had a short tail, though we don't know if it was a birth defect or an accident, which is why I mentioned it when pretending to journal from her perspective. The title is lifted from Gloria Swanson's famous line in the movie Sunset Boulevard.

Recipe:
Tiny Typewriter stamp set
Newsprint Alphabet stamp set (SU)
Scrapbook Walls Scarlet Posie & Mini Powder Curtain papers (Chatterbox)
Brown Squares paper (Rusty Pickle)
You Rock papers
Blush, Olive, Black & White cardstock
Blush, Barn Red, Pear, Olive & Black ink
Mars Black fineliner pen (iBayam)
Vicki Boutin Old Soul elphemera (American Crafts)
Reasons to Smile mini puffy stickers (American Crafts)
New England Ivy burlap ribbon
Olive brads
Flower embossing folder (Cuttlebug)
Cricut Artbooking cartridge: notebook edge
Cricut Artiste cartridge: filmstrip
Cricut Art philosophy cartridge: tag
Pattern: Rochelle Spears June Sketch (I left off the banner in the corner as it didn't look quite right on my layout)

Challenges: Can You Handle the Pressure? Used a flower embossing folder; The Crafter's Cafe - Anything goes with optional theme: blooms; Inspire Create Challenge #218 Animals; NBUS #87 - my never before used stuff is the foam butterfly stickers that I bought back in April and was saving for just the right project; Paper Rocks Scissors #17 - used my scissors to trim the ribbon; Unicorn Challenge Blog #121 Flowers; Scrap With Stacy Tic-Tac-Toe - used the left column with Ribbon + Stamping + Puffy stickers (the tiny stars near the top butterfly)

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