Thursday 15 August 2013

Elle's Studio - Cameron collection - The Scrapbook Store


 Hey everyone ☺  Nearly another week since my last post - my days are so full lately and we've had a few birthdays here.  But now they are over, I'm hoping for a few quieter weeks ☺
I have another share using the Cameron collection from Elle's Studio for The Scrapbook Store.  I've been saying that quite a few of the collections lately really cater for Project Life - this collection too!!  So I decided to use it for a PL page:
 This is Week 26 and most of the photo's are of my littlest man!!  It's about day to day stuff around home and also at Kindy.
I've used some of the frames and also the tabs for this page.
Here are some close-up's:

 This card is from the tabs pack and I've added some extra details with the stitching, misting, sequins and a flair badge.


 I've framed a little photo using the Frames pack from this collection - the little title and wording already on the frame made it easy ☺  Next to this is a 3x4 card from the tab pack.
Here is another little frame that I've used - I've added some of the packaging to sit behind the photo - once again, all the details are on the frame already including some faux stitching.
This photo I've placed on to a white 4x6 card, added in some pattern paper from this collection, machine stitching, a raw TSS chipboard arrow and also I've stamped on to the photo using Life Circles by Ali Edwards.
So an easy and fun collection to use for Project Life ☺

If you love what you see from this collection - be sure to check it out at The Scrapbook Store.

4 comments:

Lydell Quin said...

Fabulous PL Chantelle, thanks for sharing!!!

Lizzy Hill said...

Great use of the papers....almost like little mini LOs on the page! Very nicely done:):):)

Lizzyc said...

This looks fabulous, and there is a lot of work in this page.. looks great!

Leanne said...

stunning!!

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