This first layout used the great wood texture background and the fun dot patterned accent at the bottom. I just started layering some patterned paper, 3x4 cards, and several sticker elements in small clusters around my page. Everything already coordinates beautifully. For more texture, I used a nail file to rough up the edges of the brown "camping permit" paper and raised a few sticker elements with pop dots. I also added a couple of brads from my stash and punched out several small circles from some thin cork material I had. I thought this continued the natural and rustic feel.
For my next layout, I treated some plain kraft cardstock with inks to "grunge" it up a bit. I used a combination of spray ink (Mr. Huey's Classic Tan) and Distress Ink (Tim Holtz Walnut Stain). To the right of my photo, I cut 4 squares from the wonderful patterned papers in the collection and rounded just 2 corners of each. Then, just as in the other layout, I started layering the paper and sticker elements in small clusters. The bingo cards (LOVE them!) are part of most every Simple Stories collection and are so much fun to use.
I guess I just couldn't stop layering and playing with this line, because I also made several treat boxes. I started with a simple cardstock box and then embellished the front with bingo cards and stickers and a rustic string. I thought I could fill them with trail mix and it would be a fun party treat, date night treat, or family outing treat. You can get a good look at the layouts and boxes in the store now.
For details on how to create the simple box, watch this video tutorial I made!
1 comment:
Absolutely LOVE the layouts and treat boxes....Video was well done! I like the boxes...!!!!!
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