Monday, July 21, 2008

Scrapbooking Project - Using Jenni Bowlin

When we walked into the Jenni Bowlin booth at CHA winter, I was not impressed. I would have been happy if Nat wouldn't have ordered any of it - it just didn't appeal to me. WHAT WAS WRONG WITH ME ANYWAY?? :)

Not sure if I hadn't had enough sleep or if I had just taken my dumb pill that morning by accident, but I'm SO glad she went ahead and ordered the stuff anyway - because I am SO in love with Jenni Bowlin's stuff right now!

Here is a scrapbook page project made with mostly Jenni Bowlin products that are available at the Couture Store and now that I look they *might* be on sale! (whooo hoooo!)

Products Used:

Instructions:

1- Cut a 1-inch strip from the left side of the Brown Bookprint paper.
2- Peel the backing off of the metal edging and clamp it down on the right of the paper strip you just cut. Embellish it more if you'd like - I just added some little pearls. Adhere entire strip to left side of the brown flower and vine paper.
3- Adhere your die cut pink label paper at an angle hanging off of the bottom right edge of your page. Trim off the edges hanging off the page.
4- Mat your 5"x7" photo with the remainder of your brown bookprint paper. Adhere it on your pink label paper at the same angle you adhered the paper in the previous step.
5- Apply your caption below your matted photo.
6- Add your title letters with the chalkboard stickers to the middle of the mini label paper (in brown). Add your small photos above and below the title.
7- Adhere your mini label paper at the opposite slant as your pink label paper, at the bottom left side.
8- With a black pen write your journaling around the large pink label paper border and embellish more if you would like. I also drew tiny black dots around the label paper as well.

Stay tuned to the Couture blog for more fun projects from design team members and I hope you have a GREAT week!
~ Holly

2 comments:

Debbie said...

Glad you came to your senses, LOL!
Beautiful page!

Dream Keyper said...

Great use of the die cut large and small papers - love it!