This was my seasonal retreat double page layout.
Journaling reads:
In the morning and at night, sharing the magic of gift giving with Grandma. It is fun seeing all your eyes light up with excitement as you each unveil a new treasure.
If you have ever ventured down my blog's sidebar you would see that I do some DT work for my friend Deanna's Queen of the Crop Country Retreats. Each retreat, she gives the retreat ladies a complimentary make n' take double page layout. Deanna supplies me with 2 pieces of co-ordinating patterned paper and 1 piece of coloured textured cardstock plus either black, white or colonial white cardstock. I can use any CTMH stamps for titling and further embellishing. From there it is up to my imagination. I always have to keep in mind the difficulty level and ease of replicating it with minimal guidance as well as the adaptability of changing up picture sizes when I am putting retreat layouts together. There are two other women on the team and the neat thing is we each have our own style thus allowing participants a variety of layouts for their albums over time.
TTFN,
Supplies: patterned paper (DCVW), cardstock, ink, stamps (CTMH), pen (Creative Memories) |
In the morning and at night, sharing the magic of gift giving with Grandma. It is fun seeing all your eyes light up with excitement as you each unveil a new treasure.
If you have ever ventured down my blog's sidebar you would see that I do some DT work for my friend Deanna's Queen of the Crop Country Retreats. Each retreat, she gives the retreat ladies a complimentary make n' take double page layout. Deanna supplies me with 2 pieces of co-ordinating patterned paper and 1 piece of coloured textured cardstock plus either black, white or colonial white cardstock. I can use any CTMH stamps for titling and further embellishing. From there it is up to my imagination. I always have to keep in mind the difficulty level and ease of replicating it with minimal guidance as well as the adaptability of changing up picture sizes when I am putting retreat layouts together. There are two other women on the team and the neat thing is we each have our own style thus allowing participants a variety of layouts for their albums over time.
TTFN,
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