100% Catching Machine layout by Amy Wheeler
The LYB “Generation Z” product line is perfect for scrapping photos of the athletes in your family.
Supplies:
LYB – Generation Z – Turquoise Metallic Disk Paper
LYB – Generation Z – Lace Cut Cardstock
LYB – Generation Z – Clear Cut Frames
Thickers – Foam Cream Soda – Black
Thickers – Chipboard Letterman – Black
Directions:
- Start with sheet of LYB – Generation Z – Turquoise Metallic Disk Paperfor your base.
- Use multi-colored gear rub-on down right hand side of page. (Sorry, no longer available in the store.)
- Use both gear sheets of LYB – Generation Z – Lace Cut Cardstock, overlapping them slightly, with top layer raised up with ANM – Mini Pop Dots. Adhere just to left of rub-on.
- Adhere inside packaging (white grid sheet) of LYB – Generation Z – Clear Cut Frames to center of your layout. This will act as a photo mat. You will need to use ANM – Mini Pop Dots for the portion of the mat to the left of the LYB – Generation Z – Lace Cut Cardstock.
- Add photo to the center of the LYB – Generation Z – Clear Cut Frames packaging. Top with LYB – Generation Z – Clear Cut Frames with gears.
- In corner of clear frame, I added three word strips from a package that is no longer available in the store. However, you could use any sticker accent from the line.
- Add title using mix of alphas from stickers, Thickers – Foam Cream Soda – Black and Thickers – Chipboard Letterman – Black. (I actually used a different foam Thicker font for my layout.)
- Journal in upper left corner along white grid lines on base paper.
Happy Scrappin’!
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