Monday, March 12, 2012
Here are several different {studio j} layouts using the same kit called "Wings." Scroll down and notice how versatile a kit can be for varying subject content. These pages are for my 2011 Yearbook which has a lot of different themes. For my mom's 80th Birthday Tea Party, the MyStickease floral designs added a touch of femininity, while for our rocket day layout, the graphic black and white screening and corner borders made the kit much more masculine. In all cases, the green color worked perfectly, from showcasing Shrek ears to coordinating with the outdoor landscape.
You will notice the last layout has no photos. The reason for this is is two-fold: All layouts come in two-page increments, but I was making a yearbook. The title (first) page of my album had a matching page that needed to go elsewhere in the album. After completing the layouts you see here, the next few chronological pages in my book called for a different kit. So at this point, I had one left over "Wings" page. I ordered this page without uploading any photos. I was then able to use the page later in the same album, but with souvenir ephemera from a vacation....this creates a wonderful embellished hybrid layout. I just attached my special items after the silver-halide {studio j} pages were delivered to me.
I hope you enjoy checking out some of my {studio j} layouts and how one kit can be used many ways. Please contact me if you want to start making your own {studio j} scrapbook pages. You will have a blast, get many pages done in little time, and spend less than traditional scrapping.
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