Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Imaginisce Live Loud & Scooter's Vacation

This week I have several layouts featured on the Imaginisce blog . Check it out! I think you even have a chance to win some goodies if you leave a comment. ;) YAY!!! Find out more on the Imaginisce blog .

First off, the Live Loud collection. Is that little singing robot the cutest or what?! I snapped a bunch of pictures of my daughters dancing one night and even though every single picture was blurry (Note to Self: Practice manual mode in low-light situations), I still wanted to record this little ritual they do together. :)

Dance

I used the new I-Rock tool to add the green jewels and white pearl accents. I love the dimension they add to the page. :) The background is spritzed with Licorice Spritz and Jeni B. Bleu Vibez by Shimmerz Paints .


Have you played with the Imaginisce Brad Maker?! LOVE!!! Here I used green patterned paper to make coordinating brads to accent my title.




Live Loud


On this page I used lots of rub ons, something I'm usually afraid to commit to on my pages. Hehehehe! I just move things around so much, but here they were a natural addition and I love the way they look on the cardstock background.

Background is spritzed with Licorice Spritz by Shimmerz Paints.



Have you ever played with a paper collection and loved using it so much that you HAVE to have MORE? That's how I felt with the Scooter's Vacation. I LOVE the soft primary colors combined with the gray! And that sweet, little pup? Who can resist him?! :) I immediately went out and bought more of this collection to have on hand because I had so much fun creating these pages. :)

Off We Go!



More of the I-Top Brad Maker tool on this page. I LOVE the chunky, custom brads you can make with this tool! (I'm thinking I need to pull out some fabric next time. FUN!) The heart comes from the Scooter stamp that I stamped on red paper and cut out.


I pulled out some older Fancy Pants Designs chipboard letters for this page. I spritzed them with Licorice Spritz by Shimmerz Paints to match the grays in this paper line. :)


Fishing


More of the i-Rock tool on this page with the blue gems. :)



The Maya Road chipboard letters are painted with Coal Shimmerz paint and the background is spritzed with more Licorice Spritz and Penny Pincher Vibez . :)

Yesterday, I spent the day with Maryn on a field trip to a dairy farm. We learned about farms, saw a brand new baby cow, watched a cow get milked, watched a sheep get sheared, learned about keeping the earth clean, and made a greenhouse necklace with a seed in it. It was windy, but I had a feeling that was a good thing (to help keep the "scent" down. Hehehe!)Love spending time with my girl! :)




I can't believe school will be out in just a month!

Have a good day!
Jana

14 comments:

  1. Jana...these are fabulous layouts! That Live Loud collection has awesome colors!

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  2. wow! What SUPER fun layouts! These are REALLY great! You rocked it!

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  3. I so totally love this line of paper and how you've used it! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  4. A M A Z I N G!!!!!!!! Love these pages and designs! Those papers and accents rock too! :)

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  5. Wow these are just gorgeous, I just love that i-top tool, the brads are spectacular and so individual.

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  6. wow! love all your gorgeous layouts!

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  7. Awesome as always :-)

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  8. More incredible pages! I love them all. Those pics in the top layout of your girls dancing are absolutely precious. I love how you capture your kids and their personalities and then showcase them. Love. :o)

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  9. Wow! Super fun layouts - Scooter's is one of my very favorite collections. TFS.

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  10. what was the tool you used to make the brads?

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  11. I used the I-top tool by Imaginisce. :) Here is a link.

    http://www.imaginisce.com/Products.aspx?col=37

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