Posts Tagged: “Acrylic Hearts”

Back-to-School in Pockets with Stacie Watson

Pockets are perfect for recording any type of memory, and back-to-school photos are perfect for filling them! It’s unlikely we’ll only take one or two photos of that first day of school, so why not try out a pocket page for all of these important memories? Today Stacie Watson is sharing how she is recording…

Recording Back to School Memories with Daniela

Kids are returning back to school soon—whether in-person or virtually, and our August 2020 kit and extras can help you record the upcoming school days: first day smiles and all, in a fun way! Let’s take a look at how design team member Daniela did that on an awesome, layered new layout today! Hi friends!…

Sketch Day with Daniela!

Hi friends! Daniela here with a new sketch-based layout. I love using sketches because they give you an idea of what the layout could look like in the end. You can just follow this basic composition and creating becomes so easy. Let’s take a look at this week’s sketch: I love the big stripe in…

August in pockets with Amy Jo Vanden Brink

Hello Elle’s Studio friends! I’m so excited to share my August project with you today. This kit has been so great for getting my summer stories into my albums, and the colours are perfect for my outdoors photos. Supplies | August 2020 Kit, A New Day Stickers, Chipboard Tags, So Cool Puffy Stickers, Acrylic Hearts…

Sketch Day with Tracey Fox!

Hello! It’s Tracey Fox with you today, and I have had the best time this year creating layouts based on the great sketches Elle’s Studio has been sharing here on the blog every month! Today, I’m excited to bring you my take on the first of the August sketches!  This layout sketch is so classic…

Using our List Stamp in pockets with Candace Perkins

Hello friends! Candace with you today to share a pocket page layout using the new List Stamp as inspiration to drive the design and feel of the layout. I knew that I wanted to create a layout about my anniversary this month but I was unsure about the overall design and direction that I wanted…