I am always excited about the monthly InspireINK Blog Hop. I almost forgot this month due to the team retreat! This month it is a sketch challenge.
I decided not to make a card but instead use this as a scrapbook layout. I recently make a mini album and have yet to do the photo mats so when I saw this I thought it would be perfect for one of the photo mat layouts.
Measurements
The mat size is 5 1/2" x 5 1/2" so 2 can be cut from a standard sheet of card stock.
I used the Circle Tab Punch to create a tab at the top.
I cut the DSP 3" x 5"
I used a strip of Whisper White 5 1/4" x 3/4"
I cut a heart from the Robbon of Hope Die set using Calypso Coral Card Stock
Time for some close ups
I am so pleased to have started this scrapbook, I think I may continue now using sketch challenges as this is a good way to get inspiration. With these photo mats being small it is easier to plan them. Well thats the plan anyway!
If you pop back tomorrow there will be a link to the video tutorial for this project.
Thank you for returning today to see the gift box I made for the notecards I shared on Tuesday. I hope you liked the project and will give it a go. If you do I would love to see what you have made. I have a Facebook group which you can join to share your projects with me, they do not have to be my projects, I love to see what people are making and share inspiration. It is a small but growing group and would love to see more people sharing the crafty love.
I am delighted you have joined me today for this project. You have until Saturday 30th September to get the Dashing Along DSP from Stampin' Up! absolutely FREE. This Designer Series Paper is Free with order of £200 or more, that is on top of the usual Stampin' Rewards you normally get. I have showcased the paper in a previous blog.
I have had to speed up section because the camera kept changing how it was filming midway through, so it went randomly into slow motion. I have edited it so it makes sense, oh the joys of technology! lol!
Time for the close ups!
I do hope you enjoyed this project, I will be back with a tutorial for the box that the cards went into on Thursday. Until then ...