Kellie Stamps...



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Very excited to be playing with the awesome June release from Kellie Stamps this month and have another pocket page project to share.

I should confess that I have never really been a great stamper, but after playing with Kellie's fantastic designs I have to say that I am feeling very proud of how well my pages turned out this month and can definitely see myself using plenty more stamps in future projects. 


I started with the Railway Alpha stamp and loved how this simple font added instant impact to my pockets. 

The Yeah Nah set was fun to use - even when documenting some of life's not so great situations ;) 



The sentiments worked well with a variety of photos and were great for highlighting a range of different emotions.



I also shared a summer insert using more Kellie Stamps last week documenting one of our weekend getaways.
Using a mix of the Go See Do and 
Camp Life sets for these pockets, along with that awesome Railway Alpha again for my title.




I loved the images and sayings in the Camp Life set, and even though these photos were not from a camping trip I think that this set can easily be adapted to a variety of different outings. 



You'll find all of the stamp sets I have used over at the Kellie Stamps store, along with digital versions of three of them! 

Image of CLEAR STAMP SET | GO SEE DO Image of CLEAR STAMP SET | RAILWAY ALPHA 
Image of CLEAR STAMP SET | CAMP LIFE Image of CLEAR STAMP SET | YEAH NAH

Thanks for stopping by xx

June @kraft+...



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Hello again :) can you believe that it's already mid year? but as always a new month means another new challenge to help you document your memories over on the Kraft Plus Challenges blog!


This month's inspiration comes from Dr. Seuss and I can't wait to see all of your interpretations on this fun challenge.


I took my inspiration from the colours and playful look of the challenge image.


I found a Dr. Seuss quote that was related to reading online and printed it out in 3x4" size to go with the photo of my son reading to our dog :) 


I hand cut several black and white frames from an old sheet of Crate Paper cardstock and used these to add a playful element around the photo and quote and like the way they help to lead the eye across the page. 


I finished things off with a staggered title and cluster of embellishments.

As always, you have until the end of the month to share your creations but this month brings along some changes to the structure of Kraft+ and we hope you will embrace the feeling of community instead rather than competition these changes will bring. 



Thanks for stopping by xx 

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