Fishing

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My husband only goes fishing once or twice a year.  This trip was ocean fishing with a group of industry colleagues.  He only caught the one fish but enjoyed his time on the boat.  The rows of reels caught his photographer's eye as did the jetty boards. 8x4 Blog double page photos - Page 005 I used Timberline papers with Indian Corn Blue cardstock for this layout.  The design was super simple so it was a quick page to make.  When I scrapbook photos of Mike's adventures I try to honour his belief that pages should be classic and moderately embellished, allowing the photos to pop off the page. 6x4 Facebook posts - Page 005 I had fun creating the title as one decorative element on the page.  The large letters were cut using my Cricut and then inked with a dauber.  Adding the longer words in Tiny Type Epoxy Alphabet meant the element wasn't too large on the page.

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I couldn't resit using this stamp from the Catch You Later stamp set (D1580)

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To soften the edges of the printed paper and make it look a bit like water, I used a simple technique of swiping the edge of the ink pad from a couple of centimetres inside the paper toward the edge.  You can be quite haphazard with this technique, the more irregular your inking the better it looks!  Swipe all in one direction or cross hatch for a different look.

Happy Scrappin'

Shaunna

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3 comments

patriciamanhire
 

Great layout Shaunna. The Indian Corn Blue goes so well with the photos and the Timberline papers :)
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Debra May Designs
 

Hi Shaunna, Love your page layout and the "water effect technique".... I've made a couple of minor boo boo's on some pages and cards by accidently touching the stamp pad a great way to fix it... thanks again for sharing. Hugs Deb x
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Passionate About Pages
 

A mistake is always just a creative idea we didn't know we were having!
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