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Outfit to Scrapbook: 90's Flower Child

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Sometimes I wish I could turn my scrapbooking supplies into outfit materials. But since that's impossible, this amazing outfit was top on my list to turn into a scrapbook page. Check out those '90s trousers and that amazing shirt! To start out my page, I painted white cardstock with some paint I mixed up to match the peachy-pink of the shirt's stripes.

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Next, I added black stamping to tie in the black elements of the outfit. Since the color picture I used matched the colors of the girl's trousers, I only used a bit of floral paper. Lighter floral on the top, and darker floral on the bottom. The kraft paper frame and buttons tied in the last elements I wanted to use from the outfit. Next step? Find some amazing pants just like hers!

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Materials: Bazzil cardstock | foam stamps | Jenni Bowlin patterned paper | buttons |ink pad | acrylic paints 
Outfit: Fashionist

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May 13, 2011

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Outfit to Scrabook: Pretty and Eclectic

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The approachably pretty vibe of this outfit is outstanding. What a lovely ensemble to use as inspiration for a modern scrapbook page about Elizabeth Taylor, yeah?

To translate the outfit into a scrapbook page, I mostly drew from the color scheme. There is a bit of floral and black & white pattern going on too, but in dealing with photos, sometimes it's best to keep patterns down to a minimum. I thought including this clipping from a vintage magazine would really give it that graphic modern punch. And Lord knows, Elizabeth adds her fair share of pretty to this layout!

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supplies: scrap vinyl, vintage magazine clippings, yellow and white cardstock, and floral patterned paper from Sassafras.

image: We the People

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March 24, 2011

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Outfit to Scrapbook: Prints Charming

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Erin stole my heart with her cheerful outfit that she titled "Prints Charming." I love the classic, yet actually quite busy look she has going on. I wanted to capture the feeling of this outfit in a scrapbook page.

Mostly I took advantage of similar colors as well as pattern mixing in this scrapbook page, and really put it over the top with using a magazine page as a background. I know my page turned out a bit busier than her outfit, but hey, I was feelin' gutsy!

Also, I would have loved to use the darker teal color that you see in her skirt, but I'm afraid I'm a bit low on dark teal supplies. Maybe I should... ummm... go scrapbook shopping? (If you saw my massive amounts of supplies, you would guffah at that comment!)

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March 03, 2011

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Outfit to Scrapbook: Bohemian Meets Glamour

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I was struck by how easy this outfit seemed, yet how put-together and glamorous it looks as well. That's the essence I wanted to evoke in a scrapbook page. Most of all, I loved the colors and the touches of florals.

Instead of navy, I used black as the bold background. I found this page of shoes from a magazine page I had saved. To it, I added kraft paper, leather and cardstock, as well as clippings from a vintage magazine. My scriblly journaling adds the easy air you see in the outfit. Casual, and a bit fancy, I think!

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February 16, 2011

 
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