Down Memory Lane with ‘These Days’!


Hello again! We are back with more inspirational layouts with another adorable collection. These Days Collection is all about memories, heritage and family. It is so warm and pretty, one can’t help but think of long ago times or all the dear loved ones. We are sure that you will have a lot of wonderful moments walking down memory lane when you create with this collection!

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“A Special Bond” Layout by Michelle Frisby

Materials used : P800 Reunion, P799 Tradition, P801 History, SB789 Chino pearls, EN969 Blossoms – Dahlia – resin flowers, EM967 Blossoms – Pansy – resin flowers, MA506 mini alphas – latte, PS173 acetate – Secret Garden, CT708 collectables

Extras : flowers, leaves, muslin which I have died with glam, die cuts, punches

Michelle says: “I’ve had a real play with these gorgeous papers, I’ve punched with punches, I’ve used metal dies to make the flourishes, I’ve hand cut the Secret Garden acetate [transparency], I’ve hand cut the roses and leaves from one of the papers in the collection, I’ve layered and I’ve layered some more. Add a few leaves, a few flowers and a few pearls and voila! Happy creating everyone.”

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‘Cherish’ by Hilde Janbroers

Kaisercraft Materials Used; These Days Papers Reunion (P800), History (P801), Paper Pad (PP863), Collectables (CT708), Wooden Flourishes Scrolls (FL402).

Other Materials Used; Prima Marketing Flowers, Tim Holtz ink, Tattered Angels Glimmermist, Epiphany Crafts tools, gloss gel, Sew Easy by We’re Memory Keepers

Hilde Says:

” I love the fact that this collection is great to use with family photos. Lots of tiny die cuts with great phrases and tags.”

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6 comments

1 AdrianaB { 01.30.12 at 5:14 pm }

gorgeous layouts ladies, beautiful :)

2 Bellaidea { 01.30.12 at 11:36 pm }

so pretty!

3 DORINA { 01.31.12 at 4:15 pm }

Oooooo. I love this. What a great collection to do your heritage pictures with. Have a big Family reunion coming up in the summer, this might be the right paper for pictures going back 100 years +. Thanks

4 Denise { 01.31.12 at 10:19 pm }

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5 Denise { 01.31.12 at 10:20 pm }

Well that didn’t work. Are you able to tell me what die was used to make the leafy flourishes? I think it’s a must.

6 Mrs Frizz { 02.01.12 at 4:29 pm }

Hi Denise … the leafy flourish die is a Cheery Lynn die and I use mine through the Cuttlebug. Happy creating.

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