Thursday, October 29, 2020

1980 Easter Scrapbook Pocket Pages

This top part is short and sweet, rather to the point.
Whereas the bottom layout description is lengthy. You've been warned.

I used stamps by Lawn Fawn Harold's ABCs for name labels as usual 
I also used these Lawn Fawn stamps:
Violet's ABCs for the first card #1 and #5
Riley's ABCs for the word Easter
The arrow stamp is by Heidi Swapp. 
I would stamp the first time when the ink was its wettest on the outside
Then I'd huff on the stamp and stamp it again moving in toward the center
I think this technique is called generation stamping. 
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
These planner stamp sets are the perfect size for my pocket pages.

The diamonds, squares, and Ampere sign are stickers by Creative Memories
The gold number stickers, 1980, are by Stickabilities (7/8" Hand Drawn)
The cross sticker is by Recollections


Next.
I stamped the above on off-white cardstock and then onto a Lawn Fawn die cut
I lined the bricks up on the paper and the die cut
I was trying to give it a dimensional feel.
My list of Lawn Fawn stamps for this page include:
Of course Harold for the labeling people
The word Easter and the egg are from one of their planner stamp sets
The word birthday is from the Everything stamp set.
The 1980 number stamps are by Stampin Up

I used some square brads in a few cards.
I labeled some of the photos with labels from the computer. 
When there are more people, the stamped labels are too big to fit on the cards. 
Plus I don't have their names already stamped out in different colors on different colored cardstock like I do with the intermediate family. 
When I make one name label for a family member, I make a ton of them.
Honestly, the names are relatively short-Joe, Dan, Paul, Oma, and Opa. 
When I do a Mike label, I switch out the last two letters and do Mimi.
Steve and David are the longest names and sometimes I switch out letters for their names since they both have a v in their names.

Moving on, the green border stickers in the middle row and center bottom row are from Creative Memories
I was pleasantly surprised that I was able to stamp the word birthday on the sticker.
The arrow sticker is by Becky Higgins Project Life.

So here's my WTH rant.
The brick sticker in the corner is by Forever in Time 
I bought at Dollar Tree
This one little pile of bricks sticker is the only one that I could find in my stash.

I have a folder of just "Tools"
I have a Creative memories 3" thick binder of just "Boy Stickers" 
I have a binder with a folder of die-cuts for the male gender
I have a folder for Manly Monday, more masculine crap 
Plus I can't forget all of the other folders and binders that
I went through looking for some damn bricks!
And this one cheapy dollar store sticker is the only one I found.




Thank you for looking and listening to my silly rant.
I looked for and did not find a wheel barrel sticker
This causes me to get more creative in the coming pages.

I'm not sure if I've ever mentioned this but Opa was a bricklayer. 
Hence, the more than usual bricklaying projects in these photos.  

2 comments:

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

I did laugh at your rant Cindy, no one knows the lengths that, as crafters, we go through to get the project finished. The result is fabulous and I'm sure everyone who sees it will appreciate it.
Faith x

Ali said...

Thank you for sharing these wonderful pages and your supplies-- and rant, too. We have all been THERE!! Usually I can find what I need, but SOMETIMES, well, rant away, b/c I get it! LOL
Keep up the great SB'ing pages I love them. BTW, my 4 kids also have an Oma and Opa, they are Pete's parents. His Mom is German! :) No bricklayers, though. How GREAT that you have these pics of him sharing his skill with family. TREASURE!!!! ~ Ali :)