Thursday, February 16, 2012

Cookin' Up Creations with Momenta Product


Cookin' Up Creations Crop Chef is on challenge #4 and due today.. Just got it done in time.
The Recipe elements are: Banner, buttons, flowers, key, tear or rip, ribbon or ruffled paper.
I Kreaxions Punch #917 the border and matted it . I then applied the punched edge again on top of the one already done. The fall away piece is what I used to make the cute banner that i strung together with twine. I ripped the top edge and matted it. Buttons lined the bottom ride side.
Ribbon tied to the key with some glitter stones is one cluster while the other is a group of flowers that I put together by winding the stems with ribbon.. down and up again and tying a bow. Grouped this with stones and a cute layered tag.
With a bit of stitching (the machine is sewing terrible - need a new one) and some doodling and a title it is a great page celebrating my mom with her grand kids and great grand kids. It is amazing that she got to be here with them and share in their lives. My grand parents were all gone by the time I was about 5? Only vague memories of them. So we cherish this so much spending lots of time with Gramma B.
I used Momenta product to do this page...love the soft fun colours for this page.
Here is my supply list:
Papers: Momenta PA 0659 CS Earthtones
PA 2382 Pyramid Pad
Title: Momenta ST 1767 Serendipity
Stones: ST 3136
Key: My Minds Eye
CS: ColorBok
Scallop Scissors:Westcott
Ink: ColorBox
Punch: Just Imagine Crafts Kreaxions Punch #917
Ribbon: Craftmart
Pens: Staedtler, Signo
Other: Flowers, Stitching, Twine, Buttons

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4 comments:

Scrapinkats said...

Super cute Layout -- I have to get motivated!

Unknown said...

I love the colours you chose for this layout, it's so pretty! I like how the heart/love theme is in lots of the little details included on the page.

Joan said...

What a lovely page!!! I think your banner is really clever and sweet!!!

Jennie Garcia said...

That is so pretty!! I love the banner!! TFS!! Take Care!!
Jennie @ http://earthyscrap.blogspot.com/