Thursday, March 31, 2011

Blast from the Past!

Aside for the occasional piece of cardstock, I haven't spent a dime on scrapbooking supplies since the middle of last year. And it's not a problem. After several years of DT work, my stash is overflowing with papers and embellishments perfectly suited for today's pages. I am out to prove that you don't have to have the latest and greatest to put together fun and pretty layouts. Here are a few of my favorite recent creations.

White space. Always a problem for me...because I want to fill it up! The clean and sparse style is not my forte. But looky here; I did it! And I've put to good use a trio of fabric rosettes given to me by scrapping friend, card-maker extraordinaire, Nancy Thomas. Thanks Nancy! Papers,journaling cards-October Afternoon. Chipboard letters-American Crafts. Ticket-Jenni Bowlin.


Believe it or not, the bright rainbow colored background papers are from an old MME Christmas collection! Topped with overlapping strips of various sized Sassafras papers they take on a brand new look. Sheer letters-Heidi Swapp. Fabric letters-American Crafts.


Assembling this page was a real blast from the past! At the bottom of a drawer of supplies, I found those old acrylic Junkitz letter discs and the metal art dragonfly. The distressed metal was coated with acrylic paint and rubbed off slightly with my fingers. The flowers are a combination of ancient artifacts from Prima, Heidi Swapp, Imaginesce, and a flower punch. Remember those HS sheers?! The mini brads are from one of those famous LM swaps. Sigh. Good times. Patterned paper-My Mind's Eye, Scenic Route. Fabric letters-American Crafts


My old scrapping friends might remember some of the elements on this page. Most are repurposed from old design team work: the Christmas tree and poinsettia from a card, the woven paper heart from an ornament! LM projects reborn!


I can't even remember the company name, but the patterned papers and coaster board elements on this page have to be 7-8 years old. Yikes. Why did it take me so long to use them?!




Stay tuned. You never know what I am going to find and use next!

5 comments:

amay225 said...

Absolutely love your LO's! So glad you posted your blog. I remember those Christmas papers, think I even have some.

Andrea Amu said...

You always do beautiful work, girl!

Nancy Thomas said...

I'm thrilled to see the yo-yo's put to such a pretty use. Love all your layouts Madeline. The products you've used here bring back a lot of sweet memories of a great time we all had together.

Madeline said...

Thanks gals! Ahhh...yo-yo's! I couldn't remember what you called them Nancy. Thanks again.

scrapper al said...

I love seeing your pages. Great use of the yo-yos. And I especially enjoy the kids table layout. Graduating from the kids table is such a fond memory for me (and then I figured out that the adult table isn't quite the wonderful place I thought it would be, lol).