Well hello there! Stacy Cohen here today. As we approach the beginning of summer, I couldn’t resist creating one last spring layout adorned with with lots of flowers and some butterflies.
My go-to scrapbooking technique is fussy-cutting. I find the process of sitting and cutting out the design elements from beautiful patterned papers to be very relaxing. And I love the fact that I can adorn a page with these “free” accents, negating the need for lots of other embellishments.
Tip: When creating a cluster of fussy-cut or die-cut accents, use 2 different thicknesses of 3D adhesive to create eye-catching dimension.
Supplies: Cardstock, letter/word stickers: American Crafts; Patterned paper, Sentiment frame, die-cuts: Pebbles; Flowers: Prima; Rhinestones: Queen & Co., Adhesive: 3M
Enjoy these last few days of spring and have a wonderful summer!
~ Stacy Cohen
Oh my gosh, what an adorable little girl and so very happy! Love this layout and all of the fussy cutting…love that technique and find it great therapy to slow down and do it! Thanks for sharing such a lovely layout!
What a STUNNING layout!!! I love everything about it.
loving your layout and don’t mind fussy cutting either. The embellishments just pop with colour but don’t take away from your adorable subject.
#gorgeous#LO Stacy!!!!
Any tips for fussy cutting? I hate to admit it, but I’m not very good at it!
Such a cute photo and beautiful layout. I love that Pebbles collection as well.
What paper did you use to fussy cut the flowers?