1 mom, can I tell you
something?
design by TRACY SCHMITT
A special phrase deserves a special
page. Tracy turned her son’s words
into the title of her layout and included
journaling about their significance.
TIPS
• Pull out the paints. A thin swipe of
paint under the letter stickers makes
Tracy’s title stand out.
• Inspire embellishments. The tree in
Tracy’s photo inspired the woodland
accents on her page. Use photos as a
guide when selecting embellishments
to create a pulled-together look.
SOURCES Cardstock: Paper Reflections for DMD.
Patterned paper: Dream Street Papers (bark),
Sassafras Lass (woodland). Rub-ons: Hambly
Screen Prints. Stickers: Doodlebug Design (letters),
Sassafras Lass (heart). Pen: American Crafts. Paint:
Apple Barrel.
2 a good mama
design by LISA DICKINSON
Lisa’s admiration for her sister-in-law
is the basis for this heartwarming
page about being a good mother.
TIPS
• Line up. Vertical strips of patterned
paper make a soft background for
sweet photos. Lisa matted her prints
on white cardstock to create contrast
between the photos and paper.
• Switch styles. Switching the final
word from lower- to upper-case
letter stickers adds emphasis and
hierarchy to Lisa’s title.
SOURCES Patterned paper: BasicGrey
(green), Making Memories (blue, pink).
Font: Typenoksidi o the Internet. Stickers:
Scrapworks (letters), Making Memories (date).
Chipboard accent: Technique Tuesday.
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