Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Scraplift Sunday

(Originally posted on the Paper Issues blog 3/29/20)

Good morning everyone! It's my favorite day of the week...Sunday, otherwise known as Scraplift Sunday! This week I scrapped about the delectable oranges that grow on my daughter's tree. It may not be in my backyard, but we get to share in its bountiful harvest. Lucky us!


Here's the page I lifted, Happy created by Lacey:


See those scallops? When I saw the rainbow paper from Amy Tangerine's Picnic In The Park, I immediately knew that flipped upside down, they would make cute colorful scallops. For the horizontal strips I went to my tear strip jar and picked a few with colors found in those rainbows. I never throw those tear strips away; I keep a tall vase on my desk and add to it constantly!


My three orange slice embellishments were created from a free Paper Issues cut file, How Sweet It Is
Backed with orange patterned paper, they look good enough to eat!

The leaves were also cut from a free file, Leaves and Laurels.
In clusters around the matted photo, they provide a nice contrast to the bright colors elsewhere. 


Sun Kissed indeed! I love having an orange tree in the family. ;)

And I'd love to see your scraplift! Share your page on the Scraplift Sunday thread on the Paper Issues Friends and Fans Facebook page for the chance to win one of the monthly prizes. 

And as always, when you shop the Paper Issues Store, use my code for 20% off your entire order.



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