I love how today's pages turned out, and I can't wait to make them with the Scrapbooking Summer School attendees on Thursday! This layout would be perfect for a heritage album, with black and white photos, or for an old-fashioned photo shoot. Historical themed costumes, a trip to a museum--lots of possibilities that could be played up with the antique newsprint and images.
TIP: I started with 12x12 Basic Black cardstock and layered torn strips of Typeset Designer Series Paper on the top. Layering the newsprint removes the distraction of the eye wanting to "read" it, and helps it stay in the background where it belongs.
On the backside of one of the print papers was a pretty medallion pattern, which I tore along one edge and then adhered to the background, leaving a 1/4-inch gap that winds up looking like ribbon. It serves as a "continuity line" for the two-page spread, helping to connect the layout into one whole.
One of my favorite scrapbooking tools is thevintage Postcard stamp. It's just the blank frame, so you can put any images, handwriting or word stamps in there that you like. I used a saying stamp from Trust God and a vintage cruise-liner stamp from the Traveler stamp set. Plus, it's perfectly-sized for a card front, so it's quite a versatile purchase.
Thank you so much for stopping by 31 Pages in 31 Days here at Song of My Heart! Ready to make your own Vintage Traveler Layout? Here's the complete supply list. Let me know if I can help you get any of the products ordered, or answer any questions for you!
Vintage Traveler Spread:
- Basic Black 12 X 12 Smooth Card Stock
- Typeset Specialty Designer Series Paper
- Ovals Collection Framelits Dies
- Big Shot Die-Cut Machine
- Beautifully Baroque Textured Impressions Embossing Folder
- Very Vintage Designer Buttons
- Very Vanilla 1/2 Inch Seam Binding Ribbon
- Silver Baker's Twine
- Traveler Clear Stamp Set
- Post Card Wood-mount Stamp Set
- Stamping Sponges
- Stampin' Distress Tool
- Sahara Sand 8-1/2X11 Card Stock
- Tuxedo Black Memento Ink Pad
Wow :)
Posted by: Kendra | 08/20/2014 at 01:58 PM
Love these pages!! Thank you for sharing all this awesome inspiration!!!
Posted by: Ilene B. | 08/20/2014 at 04:44 PM
This one is now my favorite. Glad we did it last night!
Posted by: Cheryl C | 08/22/2014 at 07:25 AM