I love the recent hexagon trend in scrapbooking, but I haven't tried used hexagons in my own layouts. A while back I bought a Couture Creations hexagon cutting die (with a prize voucher from Scrapbook Fantasies) and until this week I hadn't tried it out.
This layout was inspired by Sketch #133 from Sketches in Thyme. I turned the sketch 90º right and used only one photograph:
What I did:
Confession time: I actually started creating this layout on grey cardstock, but when it was almost done, I hated it... so I pulled it apart, fussy cut around the block of hexagons and photograph, and mounted that bit on new cardstock.
I used some old alphabet stickers on some of the hexagons to carry across the rambling text theme of the wall in the photograph.
Materials:
Bazzill Basics cardstock
Three Bugs in a Rug Coco - Polka Dot patterned paper
Couture Creations Honeycomb Strip cutting die
Heidi Swapp Ghost Shapes pink flowers
Alphabet stickers
While I had the Cuttlebug out, and a pile of brown paper scraps, I cut a few extra strips and played around with them. I made another layout just because I love fussy cutting and I love finding a way to use the scraps on my desk, and because Scrapbook Fantasies has a challenge to create a layout using fluro colours:
Warning - it's a bit bright...
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Don't you love it when a layout finally comes together! Great take on the sketch- thanks for joining us at Sketches in Thyme!
ReplyDeleteYou are brave to pull a part the whole darn thing. But what you did worked so well. :) Thanks for joining us at Sketches in Thyme. and... I noticed you are a Guest Designer this month. Yahoo!!
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