SBVC203 - Viva La France
Using paper strips or ribbon and brads or buttons, create a French memo board to house the pictures and journaling on your layout. Not sure what one is? Here’s a link to some examples.
I started with the arrangement of the pictures and then added embellishments, tucking them under the ribbons like I would ephemera on a real French memo board. I really love how mine turned out because it reminds me of an eclectic bulletin board with lots of fun stuff to be discovered.
Take Note, Pair-a-Phrase, Alphabet Solos "H" & "O", January Word Puzzle & You & Me stamp sets
Elemental Level 2 papers
Cranberry, Pacifica, Honey, Chocolate & Black ink
Cranberry, Pacifica, Honey, Sky & Black markers
Cranberry grosgrain ribbon
White Daisy Bigger Brads
Cranberry brad
Cranberry brad
Decor Journaling Spot
Cranberry baker's twine
All the die-cuts were from my box of left-overs, so I'm not sure which cartridges I used!
Challenges: Lasting Memories It All in the Colors (I colored in the stamped snowman and tag, and drew doodle lines on all the snowflakes)
Cranberry baker's twine
All the die-cuts were from my box of left-overs, so I'm not sure which cartridges I used!
Challenges: Lasting Memories It All in the Colors (I colored in the stamped snowman and tag, and drew doodle lines on all the snowflakes)
Cool idea. What fun examples, too. Yours is great!
ReplyDeleteCheryl, I love your layout - great theme, and very clever style of scrapping. I never knew that kind of board was called a French memo board. I learned something new today!
ReplyDeleteI love this! This looks really COOL!
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oh wow! What a great idea for a double layout, I LOVE it. It looks exactly like a memo board. I'll be adding it to my scraplifting pile :) Thank you for joining us at lasting memories, hope to see more of your creative layouts.
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