Ivy Lane
Welcome to our team blog hop! If you've come from Judy Faye's blog you're on the right track! I hope you like what I've created with the Ivy Lane paper and will check back often to see what I've been up to!This paper is so pretty! So, pretty that I thought it was deserving of my beautiful granddaughter's pictures. I chose a layout in Studio J and added to it by layering more of the patterned paper at the bottom of both pages. I did this by creating a text box with no text just paper. I changed the main photo to sepia so it didn't compete with the colors. I chose to leave the other pictures in color because her pink dress looked good with the colors of Ivy Lane.
I added a border to the left page.
Here's the border I created! |
From this |
And, here's where I found it! |
Now, if you go to Studio J and try to find that border you won't be
able to find it. Here's how the scroll border was added. I looked
through the Stickease to find a design I liked. I turned it 90 degrees
and cropped off all the parts I didn't want. Then, I copied and pasted
it 3 times to fit across the area. It wasn't quite long enough to go to the end
without having a partial piece so, I increased the scale of all 4 pieces
until they fit. I think it was at 110 instead of 100. It just takes a little trial and error to get it just right!
Once you're finished checking out my creation, hop on over to Melissa's blog to see what she's made with the Ivy Lane paper!
Thanks for stopping by and I hope you'll visit again!
What a great tip for creating the border!!!! Another new technique for me to try -- thank you! And yes this paper is perfect for precious little granddaughters!!!!!!
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ReplyDeletelove this! You are so smart with the studio J!
ReplyDeleteThat is so adorable, Marianne! Great techniques and a beautiful layout to compliment adorable photos!
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