We Mermaid for Each Other

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Hey there paper people! It's Wednesday and that means a new Product Spotlight at Paper Issues! Today's highlight is all the new Bella Blvd. There are several new collections available in the shop. There's really something for everyone this spring. 

I used a combination of Make Your Mark and Secrets of the Sea. My inspiration for this page actually started with an old photo and the FREE Mermaid cut file. The two really screamed to jibe used together. I'm a sucker for turquoise, green and blues, yes the Boy color Secrets of the Sea is what caught my attention. I had the Make Your Mark  on my table for another project when the Believe watercolor paper caught my eye. The colors are the same, so I backed only the word Mermaid with it, then used the rest of it to matte the page. Speaking of the Mermaid, I'm on a bit of a stitching binge lately. I wanted that word to stand out so it worked! 


This is us on our honeymoon. It's one of my favorite photos of us taken that week. We said to a waterfall, then climbed it and jumped in! It was a great day and so much fun!

Thanks so much for stopping by my creative view today. I love these new Bella Blvd collections. One of my favorite thing about Bella is the bright clear colors. That is right up my alley. So if you like bright colors too, I suggest you head over to the Paper Issues shop and get some for yourself!  Use my code DEVRA at checkout for 20% off your order!


Supplies: PP, die cuts-Bella Blvd, Enamel pieces-Bella Blvd, Freckled Fawn, My Minds Eye, mist-StudioCalico, Silhouette, 

He Knows

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Good morning! There's a new Product Spotlight on the Paper Issues blog! Today we are highlighting the new collections by My Minds Eye: Hey Mister, Palm Beach, In Bloom and Meow.

Im using the Hey Mister collection. It's definitely a masculine line, and it has a bit of everything. Dogs, Dads, and umm...astronomy! I began with the Hey There paper. I cut it apart, then layered it over card stock. I got the idea for the title while I was moving the photo around. I covered up the 'Y' and was left with the HE. I went through all the stickers, die cuts and chipboard to find the right embellishments for the page. I have to say the little puffy stickers are my favorite!


I want to know how dogs know what we feel. This is my dog with my son, moments after I told him my Grandmother, his Great Grandmother had passed away. Our dog climbed over to him, put his head on his lap, and stayed there. He just knew something was wrong. 

Thanks so much for being here with me and my creative view today.   Im having so much fun with  Hey Mister! I've made 3 pages already! I want to see what you can do with these new My Minds Eye collections. You can get 20% off your purchase in the Paper Issues shop when you use my ode DEVRA at checkout


Supplies: Cardstock-American Crafts, PP, die cuts, sticker and chipboard-MME, brads & metal-Freckled Fawn, flair-Accent Scrapbooking, wood piece-Color Cast Designs.

So Very Lucky

Monday, March 20, 2017

Good morning! Today at Paper Issues we are revealing the second half of our Anything goes Issue. So the funny thing is, it took me forever to decide what to do! 

Then one by one, things happened, ideas formed, and this page came together. First was the March free cut file. I honed in on the word lucky. Then came the photo and the Instagram post that went with it. Lastly, I'm obsessed with the Hazelwood collection. I cant get enough of it. 

I cut and stitched the cut file. I have just about scraps left of the Hazelwood papers. I used them to back the photo. The washi tape in this collection has been one of my favorite items to use. The strips add just the right touch to the page. Really, after I finished stitching, I added some ephemera pieces, stickers and cork pieces, finishing the page other quickly.


I took the journaling straight from my Instagram post. Every moment has two directions. I chose to take this as a grateful moment. There are many struggles in having a child with special needs, snuggles and smiles are not one of them

Thanks so much for stopping by my creative view today. I cant say enough about this Hazelwood collection. You can get some and so much more in the Paper Issues shop for 20% off when you use my code DEVRA.


Supplies: Cardstock-AMerican Crafts, Hazelwood collection by One Canoe Two, Silhouette, DMC thread.



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Better W/Bagels

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Good morning! A new Roll the Dice challenge is up at Paper Issues! Today the dice landed on 2 photos and 3 strips of washi tape. I can do that no problem!

I got my hands on the newest Amy Tangerine collection, On a Whim. The colors are so up my alley. I love bright, vibrant colors! The Fine Apple striped background was a happy accident. I wasn't planning on using it, but the more papers I laid on top, the more I liked it! Some of the sayings on the In Good Company cut apart page were really just spot on, so I chose a grid design as a good way to feature them. I embellished the two squares of patterns paper with die cuts, stickers, chipboard and flair. The 3 strips of washi are under the title and that's that. Sometimes simple is the best way to go, especially with bold patterns and colors. 


I'm at he table eating with my son, when he stands up, grabs a bagel and hands it to me. He wants to eat it. Why is this remarkable? The boy does not eat bagels. Ever. He does not ask to try new foods. Ever. He hands food back to us when we ask him too try new things. Anyway, he proceeds to eat half a bagel with cream cheese. And he seemed to really enjoy it. Why? Who knows. I still wonder if he thought it was something else...like a donut. Now to see if he'll do it again!

Thank you so much for hanging out at with my creative view. If I were you, I'd treat yourself to some of this awesome On a Whim collection in the shop. While you are there, you can also pick up new Simple Stories and PinkFresh. Better yet, use my code DEVRA for 20% off your purchase.


Supplies: PP, die cuts, stickers, Chipboard Thickers, washi tape, alphas-AmyTangerine, flair-A Flair for buttons, enamel dots-Freckled Fawn, mist-Tattered Angels


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#DITC


Hey there! I'm happy to be a part of the newer article on the Get It Scrapped blog. Once again, Debbie has taken us to new places for inspiration. Today, our pages and stories have not only been inspired by, but influenced by Humans of New York. 

Our assignment, was to journal in the style of HONY, from the subjects's perspective. This is not my story to tell, it's his. 


It seems, music plays a part in every generation. I am watching now as it has grabbed my teenage son's attention. He is always listening to music. He uses it to tune out noise, to calm him and to energize him. It has connected him to friends, both real and virtual.  He spends time seeking out new music, listening to many genres. 

Music has always played a part in our family, making this a subject in which we could have a lively discussion. I learned he hasn't fully grasped what music means to him yet. I also learned that in a literal sense, the difference between how his generation and mine source, listen and purchase music is digital and analogue. I enjoyed writing a story from someone else's point of view, but I scrapbook so my 'readers' understand the stories, feelings and memories from my perspective.

I loved having a paper collection with a theme that coincided with my photo and story. The music motif within the collection are current and relevant, therefore very fitting for my page.

As always, thanks so much for stopping by my creative view today. Im gearing up for crafty weekend, so come back later this week for more!

Supplies: Card stock and alpha-American Crafts, Patterned paper, washi, stickers, tags, die cuts-Bella Blvd, enamel dots-peeler beads, brads-basic Grey Simple Stories, mist-Heidi Swapp, pen-EK Success

Choose Crazy

Sunday, March 12, 2017

Good morning! Devra here today. I love this time of year when all the new collections are available.  There's so much to choose from! I get so many ideas that sometimes I get overwhelmed and just don't know where to begin! That's when I look for a challenge to get me started in the right direction. Fortunately, there are many challenges to participate in every month in our Paper Issues {Friends & Fans} Facebook group. 

For today's project, I decided to join today's Scraplift Sunday challenge, lifting an amazing LO by Cat Martin featured in our February Notable Quotable post. The layout is vibrant and full of energy,t making me think of this silly photo. Hmm, which collection will work best? I landed on the new Dear Lizzy Lovely Day collection, moistly because of the Lovely Phrase Thickers! I mean Choose Crazy! Yes!

I used both sides of the Oh Hello floral/polka dot paper with the More Friday paper sandwiched in the middle.


I layered and clusters several die cuts and stickers, accenting them with enamel dots, flair and more chipboard pieces. 

I am having way to much fun with this collection and cant wait to create more with it. Go get some of this delightfully fun Dear Lizzy Lovely Day, as well as many more new collections in the shop and use my code DEVRA when you check out for 20% off your purchase! Thanks so much for stopping by my creative view today! I apreciate you being here and cant wait to show you what else  I create this month!

Supplies: PP-Pink Paislee, Dear Lizzy, stickers, die cuts, chipboard-Dear Lizzy, enamel pieces-My Minds Eye, Freckled Fawn, Doodlebug Design, Flair-A Flair for Butons, washi-Amy Tangerine



Moonshadow

Saturday, March 11, 2017

Well good morning to you! For sure March has arrived like a lion. I feel like I'm going non stop! Anyway, I did stop long enough to use the new FREE cut file for Cut It Up Saturday. It's available in the Paper Issues shop today. 


This is a 2 part file. I used the star backgound for this layout. I began by spraying bronze, gold and silver mist on card stock before I cut it out. I do recommend letting the paper dry completely before cutting. I learned the hard way, I was a bit too anxious to put my page together. Anyway, after cutting, I grabbed the new My Minds Eye Hey Mister. This line is an interesting mixture of motif. Space, male and dogs. Ok. I used some of the space motif. The page is backed by the Galaxy Guy paper. i also used both sides of the Geo Gee paper under my photo. I love the chipboard and stickers in this collection. Oddly they seem to be pretty versatile. I needed to add a little contrast,  so I added some colored stars from my stash. 


The super moon. At the last minute, my son decided he wanted to go see it. Well, the place to go is the high school parking lot. It's at the top of a hill. I swear the moon was so close we could touch it. Well, that's what my camera made me feel like anyway. It took several tries, but iFinally got my camera on the right setting, Of the hundreds of photos I snapped, this is the best one. 

Thanks so much for being here with me and my creative view. There are a bunch of new collections in the Paper Issues shop. Treat yourself  to some of this My Minds Eye Hey Mister. or anything else that strikes your fancy. Please use my code Devra for 20% off your order!


Supplies: CS-American Crafts, PP, stickers, chipboard, puffy stickers-My Minds Eye Hey Mister.stars-Color Cast designs, alpha-American Crafts, Count Your Lucky Stars file, silhouette, mistHeidi Swapp

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Don't Grow Up

Sunday, March 5, 2017

Hello there! Its time for the new Notable Quotable challenge at Paper Issues! Let me tell about this. We give you a quote, and you create a project inspired by it. It's that easy.  

So this month is a quote from Peter Pan about growing up. Yep. It was that easy. The Dear Lizzy Lovely Day Chipboard Phrase Thickers  include a sentiment that couldn't be more suited for this quote.  If yo know me, you Dear Lizzy isn't really my thing. But I have to say, these papers are working for me right now. I started with the phrase. I found a photo of my son that I could use to expand on that sentiment. From there I grabbed the Circle collage FREE cut file, thinking i could use it to frame the photo. And that it did. I love the B sides of Beep Beep, Dreamer, and Oh Hello . The and used them to back the file. The consistency of color of the watercolor prints, are so pretty and really are just the right shades for the photo. 


Time seems to be moving too quickly right now and I just want it to stand still, for all of us. For just a little while longer. He's at the point where he's trying to live his life and think about the future. I just want to let him be  kid for a little bit longer. 

Thanks as always for stopping by my creative view today. There is so much going on this month, I'll hope you'll come back often. More new collections have arrived in the Paper Issues shop including Bella Blvd, Illustrated Faith and Pink Paislee Sweet Freedom. Remember, you can use my code DEVRA for 20% off your purchase!


Supplies: PP, Die cuts, stickers, chipboard-Deal Lizzy for American Crafts, enamel pieces-MME, Freckled Fawn, CS-American Crafts, Silhouette


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Do You VooDoo?

Saturday, March 4, 2017

Good morning! Whoa! It's March already! Well, that just means a whole new round of challenges at Paper Issues. Let's get things started with this month's Sketchy Saturday challenge.

Look! its a multi photo sketch! And what a beauty it is! 


Oh, I went over the top with this one! I have so many donut photos! And This Doodlebug Cream & Sugar collection is so perfect for them! Oh, the plaid Sugar Doodles paper and hooray for Donut paper! Like I said, over the top. Donuts are everywhere. Stickers, Die cuts, and flair! I used so many strong patterns with bright colors. that I decided to leave the top and bottom of the page open. It would have been just one thing to many to add more to it. 


We were told oh, you have to try VooDoo donuts if you ever go to Portland. Well, we went to Portland, and found VooDoo donuts. Now it's become a tradition for us to get a few, ok, a dozen, every time we road trip there.

Thanks so much for stopping by my creative view today. Get ready. It's going to be crazy around here this month.   I highly recommend you get some of this Doodlebug. Not your cup of tea? We have many new lines in the store from My Minds Eye, Cocoa Vanilla Studio and more. Use my code DEVRA for 20% off your purchase


Supplies : Cardstock-American Crafts, PP, Die cuts, Stickers, washi tape, enamel dots-Doodlebug Designs, Alpha-Fancy Pants, mist-Tattered Angels, flair-A Flair for Buttons


S.W.A.K.

Monday, February 20, 2017

Good morning and welcome to round two of this month's Issue Let's Play Post Office at Paper Issues! Haven't played along with one of our Issues yet? Here are some ideas to get you started

-Use office supplies like binder clips, tags, push pins, postage stamps and envelopes. -Alter a clipboard. -Include stamping on your project. -Document a piece of mail or a love letter. -Create a layout about your latest Paper Issues package (either a photo of the box and/or contents). -Show us your kids, grandchildren, etc. at play. -Share something about Valentine's Day/love.

I was mostly inspired by these photos and the story they tell. So I went with the envelope/love letter idea. This Fancy Pants Sweet Nothings has been staring me in the face. Especially when I saw that SWAK in the ephemera pack! I love the variety of embellishments with this collection. The tags and puffy stickers are the best! I have them mixed in each of my embellishment clusters. I love that there are other patterns and colors in this line so I can use it for other purposes than Valentines.


My son is affectionate as they come. He will hug, cuddle and snuggle, but has never given us kisses. For some reason, this time when I said "give Dad a kiss", he did! It was a big, sloppy, wet, toddler like first kiss, but we didnt care! The funniest part about it, was when We asked him to 'give Mom a kiss", he shook his head NO. 

Thanks as always for being here with me and my creative view. I loved playing with  Fancy Pants Sweet Nothings and am happy we had it as one of our Product Spotlights this month. I'm also happy to play along at Scrap Our Stash this month and their tic-tac toe board. I used the top row: red, polka dot paper and tags. 

You can play with us too when you purchase some from the Paper Issues Shop. Use my code DEVRA for 20% off your purchase too!


Supplies: PP, ephemera, puffy stickers, tags, alphas- Fancy Pants Sweet Nothings

Taste of Chicago

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Hey there! Im back yet again today with another layout for Paper Issues. Today is the new Roll the Dice challenge. This month the dice rolled to 5 photos and at least 3 circles. You can play along by linking your challenge in our Facebook group, Paper Issues Friends and Fans 

Usually, if I'm working with 5 photos, I would make a 2 page layout. The subject of this page, really called for only one page. I printed all 5 photos on one 4x6 card. I dove back in to my stash of Shimelle's Go Now Go for this page of my favorite places to eat in Chicago. The base of the page is the Stroll paper. I loved the pre printed aspect and it gave me the two places to tuck my photos. I layered some more papers under the photos and created several embellishment clusters. circles are all around the page and the Adventure Thickers finish of the page. 


On our last vacation to visit friends in Chicago, we went all out. With food that is. We pretty much ate only pizza and Portillo's. But that's another story. I took photos of some of my other favorite places I liked to go to when I lived there.  

Thanks again for being with me along with my creative view. You too can get some of this great Shimelle line as well as her new line Little by Little and so much more in the Paper Issues shop. Use my code DEVRA for 20% off your purchase too!


Supplies: PP, stickers, chipboard, alphas, ephemera, wood buttons-Shimelle's Go Now Go

Fist Bump

Monday, February 13, 2017

Hey there! I broke out of my box, or umm, went outside the lines a little bit for today's Mix It Up challenge at Paper Issues.  This months challenge is to use embossing power on your project.

So, I dug out my stamps, pigment ink and embossing powder. I even grabbed a stencil too.  This is stuff I have, will never get rid of, but hardly ever use!  I placed the ink over the stencil randomly, in 3 places on the page, then embossed it. I also inked, stamped and embossed the cut file in the title. I cut around the embossed areas and slid the Bella Blvd Alex papers underneath. A few Tabbies and paper pieces and I was finished.  So now, I have to remember how fun to was to use my heat gun!


This photo is a few years old, but it was at a time when he was learning social greetings. High fives and fist bumps were a couple that we could get him to do. Not a big deal to many, but it was to us.

Thanks as always for being here with me and my creative view. You can get yourself some Bella Blvd Alex as well as some other new goodies in the Paper Issues shop. Please use my code DEVRA for 20% off your purchase.


Supplies: CS, alpha and Embossing powder-American Crafts, iml-ColorBox, Stencil-TCW, Cut File-Paper Issues, Silhouettte, PP-die cuts, stickers-Bella Blvd, 


He Always Has Time For You

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Hey there and good morning to you! I love this time of year! Want to know why? No, it has nothing to do with the weather. It has everything to do with new scrappy releases!  There is so much to choose from that I have a terrible time deciding which collections to buy! This time around is no exception!

Well, I settled on a few, ok, several lines. Today I am using the new Pink Paislee Oh My Heart by Paige Taylor Evans. My son and my Mom have such a social bond. This collection seemed to have everything in it to showcase this.

I began by die cutting the heart from Paper 14. I layered that over Paper 21. Then I was stuck! Hmmmm, cardstock or more patterned paper as the base of the page? As you can see, more patterned paper won out. Paper  8 to be precise. I love stitching on my pages, so I did some stitch art over the heart. (A little rhyme for you there).


The ephemera die cuts, Puffy Stickers and Accent Thickers add just the right finishing touches to my page.


 The copper foil ephemera is my fav!


Thanks so much for taking a look today. I hope I've given you some ideas using Oh My Heart . I cant wait to create more with it! You can get some for yourself along with so many other new collections in the Paper Issues shop! Use my code, DEVRA to save 20% on your purchase!


Supplies: PP, die cute, puffy stickers, chipboard-Paige Taylor Evans for Pink Paislee, alphas-Webster's pages, Freckled Fawn, cut file, Silhouette

XOXO

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Hello there! It is Cut It Up Saturday on the Paper Issues blog. That means a new FREE cut file has been released. It's so awesome. You are going to love it.


Ok, So I was a little crazy. I got this idea in my head and I went with it. I searched my stash for ombre`paper to cut. After I cut it, I had to keep them in color order! I also cut a and traced a larger heart as a template, then stitched around it.  Yep, then I laid out all the hearts, stuck'ed down, and folded them up. After all that, the rest was easy...Crate Paper Heart Day was already in my head. I layered a few papers under the photo, clustered some stickers, die cuts and chipboard and was done. 


It seems most of our family photos lately are selfies. I guess that's what happens when the rest of your family lives far away. Anyway, this is us. Just the way we are. I love us just like this.

Thanks, as always, for stopping by my creative view today. Head over to the Paper Issues store to do some shopping. There are many new colorful collections to choose some. Be suer to use my code DEVRA at checkout for 20% off your purchase. 


Supplies: PP-Echo Park, Crate Paper, die cuts, chipboard-Crate paper, stickers-Pebbles, Crate paper

Caution! Joshua Was Here!

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

 Good morning! It's a double post day for me so thanks for being here again! It's time for another Take 5 Tuesday at Paper Issues. Here are this month's ideas:


From the list, I used: red, white, yellow, cardstock and arrows. So, I got this caution washi tape last fall. I also saw the August Graphic Stripes Free cut file. I thought, hmmm, how can I make this work together? Well, it was easy. First I cut the file, them I covered it with the tape! th rest was super easy after that! I cant seen to get enough Crate Paper Cool Kid. I really am going to be terribly sad when I use it all up. Anyway, a couple of staggered paper under the photo, several die cuts, stickers and chipboard and I was done!


Yes. This is my son and 'his' playroom. When he gets out his toys, he dumps them out, then throws them around while he's looking for the one or two items he's looking for.  Every. Single. Time. It's one of his quirks, but he seems to know what it is he wants. Cant fault him for that. Needless to say, there is always cleaning up to do. 

Thanks again for being here, and following my creative view. It's been great to be so creatively busy again. You can get some Cool Kid of your own or many of the other new collections in the Paper Issues shop. Use my code DEVRA for 20 off your purchase.


Supplies: CS-American Crafts, washi & alpha-Doodlebug Design, PP-BoBunny, Crate paper, die cuts, stickers, chipboard-Crate paper, silhouette, cut file-Paper Issues


Vogue

Well hello!  Today's Get It Scrapped  blog article is a topic close to my heart. The subject is taking inspiration from pop culture in certain decades. I was given the 1980's. 

I grew up in the 1980's. My memories are of music icons, fashion influenced by them and fun slang language, some that I still use today. I used these influences in color, texture and motif on this page. Neon colors of pink, green and turquoise are grounded by black and white. Records and cassette tapes reference music, the lace of fashion influenced by music artists such as Madonna and Boy George. Some my favorite slang words and phrases are also scattered throughout the page. 


 My friends and I took over the photo booth at a sorority reunion.  We were celebrating 30 years of friendship, that began in the mid 80's, making this an easy decade to inspire this layout.

Thanks so much for being here today. I appreciate you following along my creative view. Come back again.I have much more to share.
 
Supplies: Patterned paper-Simple Stories, Amy Tangeine, Card Stock-American Crafts, Stickers-Simple Stories, WRMK, Amy Tangerine, Fancy Pants, Die Cuts-Amy Tangerine, lace-May Arts, enamel dots-Doodlebug Design, Freckled Fawn, washi tape-AmyTangerine, Freckled Fawn, sequins-Michaels, Silhouette, Die cut-Stacie Dietz for paper Issues, design inspired by Cassie Box

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Live It Up

Sunday, February 5, 2017

Happy Sunday to you. Nope. Paper Issues does not take Sundays off. Today Is the Notable Quotable challenge. See this quote? Super cool. So many ways to make inspiration!


Me? I went with the "live your life" part of it. I truly wanted to use this Butterfly Wreath cut file and more of the stunning Hazelwood collection by One Canoe Two. I started by cutting with the Woodland paid paper, then using the remainder to back my cardstock. Other than the scraps I used to back my photos, the rest of the pages uses stickers, enamel pieces, and ephemera. 


As my children are getting older, I'm finding myself kind of 'taking my life back'. This page is really just a reminder of who I was, who I am, and who I want to be this next year. 

Thanks so much for stopping my my creative view today. You too can get some of this beautiful Hazelwood collection in the Paper Issues store along with so many other new collections including Shimelle, PhotoPlay , Crate Paper and so much more.  Use my code DEVRA for 20% off your purchase.

Supplies: Cardstock-American Crafts, Alphas-Studio Calico, Thickers, PP, stickers, ephemera, enamel pieces, Hazelwood  by One Canoe Two. Silhouette, mist-Heidi Swapp



Timewarp

Saturday, February 4, 2017

Well hello again. Ive got another new page to share today. It's part Sketchy Saturday at Paper Issues. Isn't this an amazing sketch!


I chose to show off the lovely new Shimelle Little by Little for this page. There is something for everyone in this line. Florals like this Cultivate Joy paper. , animals in the ephemera pack, clear stickers and washi strips in the sticker book all of it is so fun to play with. I, of course, flipped ithe around before I began! Once I did though, I pretty much left it alone. The layers and embellishments are all near where they are originally designed. 


So this is a fountain in the center of the small downtown area near where we used to live. I cant tel you how many times we went there. Many pennies were thrown in that fountain. Many circles were walked around that fountain, and many photos were taken in front of that fountain. When we visited last summer, my son suggested we take a photo. I was so happy he did, and even happier that I found an older one of us sitting in almost the exact same place, in almost the exact same position.

Thanks so much for following along my creative view. I love creating and playing with all this colorful paper and such. Paper Issues has the best selection. I'd love for you to shop now using my code DEVRA for 20% off your purchase. 


Supplies: CS-American Crafts, PP, stickers, enamel pieces, die cuts-Shimelle Little by Little, Thickers-American Crafts


You Call These Sprinkles?

Friday, February 3, 2017

Good Friday morning to you! Oh wow! The new Paper Issues Pinspire Me board is unbelievable! 


Do you see those love birds! Oh, this board has so much inspiration!  Well, as you can see, I may have taken my inspiration from the center square, the sprinkles on the donuts.   This gave me an excuse to break out more of the Fancy Pants Joy Parade.  Oh, this line is so much fun! I started with the Sprinkle Some Joy paper as the foundation. I layered the Lighter Than Air , Happy to be Free and Wrap It In Color under my photo. From there I selected die cuts and puffy sticker embellishments that went with my story. That's one of my favorite things about this line. Although it is a 'birthday' line, it also has current sentiments and icons that go well with many themes. 


When we lived in Illinois, our local DQ offered sprinkle dipped cones. I mean dipped in sprinkles, just like a chocolate dipped cone. Its not something we ordered often, but it put a smile on our faces when we did. After visiting there last summer, we decided to order the same thing from our DQ here at home. This is what we got. It most definitely was not the same!

Thanks so much for stopping by my creative view today! Im having a blast creating with all these yummy products. You can too and get them for 20% off when you shop in the Paper Issues store using code DEVRA at checkout.


Supplies: PP, die cuts, cork, stickers, flair-Fancy Pants, alphas-October Afternoon, Fancy Pants.


 
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