Showing posts with label Designer Calendar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Designer Calendar. Show all posts

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Animal Kingdom Layout

I have another Disney photo layout for you today. This one is from Animal Kingdom and I wish the picture came out better because I felt like these pictures fit in with the background paper so much easier than the other ones -at least as part of my planning process. 

The details: 

Of course this is the layout that I can't find my notes for *SIGH* but I am pretty sure the printed paper for the title is from Safari Kids and then I inked it pretty heavily with a green chalk. The font I used for "Animal" is the Roly Poly from Plantin Schoolbook and is cut at 1.50 inches. The "kingdom" is the font on Designer's Calendar and one of my absolute favs - it is cut at two inches and I welded the letters together on the Gypsy. 


That pretty much is it other than matting the pictures and adding my journaling. Pretty easy and another page in my album done! I should be done with it in about......10 years!! That's how it feels anyway! On a side note, tomorrow is Sketch Challenge Friday at Paper Craft Weekend Challenge and I absolutely LOVE the way my projects came out!! I really am getting much more done now that I have those weekly deadlines ahead of me - amazing what a little pressure will do. So if you get a chance pop on over and maybe you will want to play with us!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Magic Kingdom Moments

Yep still being lazy - but since it is my day to post on The BugBytes I thought I better kick my butt in gear!

This is a layout for my Disney album - these are some pictures of my daughter taking in the wildlife outside of the Crystal Palace at Magic Kingdom.


The details: 

The paper I used is from DCVW Summer Dreams stack and coordinating cardstock - it just went perfectly with the colors in the pictures. I used the font on Designer's Calendar (with the shadow) cut at 1.5 inches and welded together for my title. That particular font is a hidden treasure on that cartridge   - I always forget it is there and then am so happy when I remember!

To create my "ribbon slide" I used the Tag Feature for the castle on Wrap it Up - and then I welded it to a plain tag that I rotated 180 degrees. Voila! A ribbon slide. The cut is a little more than 5 inches when it is all together. For the layer behind it, I just welded two of the plain tags together. The whole cut was another treasure I found by using my Gypsy to do a search for castles. The ribbon was a clearance find and the journaling tag is from Maya Road.

This was an easy layout to put together once all the welding was done - and I am so pleased with the way it came out. I will try once again to kick my own butt and get posting!