Hi and happy December to you all!
A few days ago we showed you Lisa-Jane's gorgeous cards made with Carta Bella's Traditions collection. Today LJ is back to share with you some scrapbook layouts made with the same collection.
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One of the things I love about this collection is the mix of traditional and modern and I have used both alongside each other for this scrapbook page. It was the perfect colour scheme for photos of my friend's little boy at Wisley Gardens a couple of years ago. I think the rich Autumnal colours work so well with the blue and cream.
The superb quality of these papers meant that it was a breeze to distress the edges with my scissors. I used plain card stock for my background and a leaf punch to add some scattered details and I raised up some of the stickers on This to That foam dots.
Traditions was also the perfect collection for me to use for our visit to Powderham Castle in Devon. I have literally packets of photos from our week away leading up to the Jubilee so there will be a fair bit of red, white and blue in my Devon album. Here I was able to use a lot of red, cream and blue but in a more subtle colour scheme with the hints of green and yellow and cream.
The traditional patterns and muted tones matched well with the historic building and gardens. Because this particular double layout focuses on the wider extensive grounds, I used floral dies and punches for the embellishments.
I also used garden twine to add texture and a natural border on one side of each page. A punched border on the other page brings in another of the gorgeous patterns which is then followed through on the flowers.
I fussy cut around the large flowers on one of the papers and added dimension by curling up some of the larger flowers. There is a lovely sheet of tags included in the kit so I used 3 of them for my journalling area, raising the central one with my writing on.
Traditions is such a versatile collection which lends itself to feminine or masculine, traditional or modern. I can see Carta Bella becoming a firm favourite of mine!
Enjoy your weekend!
Lisa-Jane x
To see more of Lisa-Jane's work please visit her blog: Inside My Head