Lil Primrose Layouts
Hello all you crafters out there in blog land. This week you will be seeing wonderful creations from Leanne, Pearl and Janna. The Lil’ Primrose range of papers are so divine and are just perfect for all those little girls. Let´s start with some layouts!
‘Cousins’ Layout by Leanne Love

Materials Used: Paper Fancy dress (P787), Frock (P788), Hand me downs (P789), Paper pad (PP861), Collectables (CT706), Kaisercraft other: Rhinestones – Yellow deep(SB712). Other: Cardstock, punches
Leanne Says:
“What a beautiful range of papers. So perfect for all those little princess’s in your life. I love the gorgeous little stamps. They are just perfect for any project you have in mind.”
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“Arthur” by Janna Werner

Janna Says:
“It is always fun to add details to your layout, like a bit of glitter, an acetate shape or embellishments. Adding pieces of black paper or elements helps you to create contrast when using light papers.”

Material List:
Kaisercraft: mini alpha sticker – white & black (MA502), paper tags & shapes – manilla (EM924), pearls – champagne (SB714), acetate shapes – 13th hour (EM930), pearl brads – pearl (EM930), rub ons – life (RB903), wooden flourishes – wings (FL346); Lil Primrose: paper pad (PP861), fancy dress (P787), frock (P788), summer bonnet (P785), hand me downs (P789), proper (P786), high tea (P784)
other: card stock – back, masking tape, reinforcement rings, pen – black, glitter, staples
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“Hello, Mr. Earl Grey” layout by Pearl Lui
Materials Used: Lil Primrose Collectables Die-Cuts, Proper.
Other: Bazzill card stock, Sewing Machine
Pearl says:
“Lil Primrose is perfect for those photos of little girls but it’s also great for scrapbooking about a favorite caffeinated drink, such as tea or coffee. I’m addicted to Earl Grey tea, so here, I created a layout about my obsession very simply using Lil Primrose Collectables Die-Cuts. To create the tea bag, I sewed two pieces of translucent paper together and before closing it up, I added some sequins in there. Lastly, I added a generic eyelet and twine to the Die-Cut tag to finish the tea bag.”





































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