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I thought it was so helpful to hear your tips and see your process and ideas. I also die-cut the title. I enjoy using the fonts for my titlework. I recolored a texture then used a soft brush to erase some of the hard edges for a subtle painted background. Bellamie, Live Laugh Love.
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There were so many adorable designs in the Wee Woodland Bellaime it was hard to choose which to include on the page. The patterned papers were a nice surprise and I incorporated them into my pages as much as possible. I use the font management program NexusFont. You must be logged in to post a comment. I figure out what I want to use and get that downloaded and organized in folders.
I thought it was so helpful to hear your tips and see your process and ideas. I added a watercolor style by Just Jaimee and then a stroke with layered opacity for a sticker effect that makes this font feel at home on a scrapbook bellaamie.
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The two have swapped spots in nature! I turned the large floral from the bundle into a sticker using a style as gont. There are several fonts in the Logo Bundleand both the bold title font and the journaling font came from that set. A glitter style Just Jaimee gives it pizzazz. I clipped a deer to a cloud shape, and I placed a big bird at bottom left, bleeding off the canvas and jutting into my journaling block.

And so I let it percolate until I was working through my photos and came to the story I needed to tell about my brothers—who love to scare me. There are layered and vector images for some, and, while they might be nice to have, I prefer to grab what I need now, use them as efficiently as possible, and move forward. I also love trying to incorporate the fonts into my pages.
Fontt a Reply Click here to cancel reply. I enjoy using the fonts for my titlework.
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The Spring Collection, Wendy Font. This bundle, and others in the series, are usually available for a month at a super-steep discount, and then if you want the pieces you need to buy them individually from the designers.

On this page, I used both fonts and illustrations from the bundle to nellamie a custom journaling card. I typically embellish my pages with dimensional elements—buttons, flair, bows, chipboard—but I so loved the watercolor animals and birds in Watercolor Spring Collectionthat I found a way to embellish with them in new ways.
It added the shine back to each image. I recolored a texture then used a soft brush to erase some of the hard edges for a subtle painted background.
While the fonts in a collection are the biggest initial incentive for my purchase, I love the patterns and illustrations, too. For future bundle purchases, I would consider how well the fonts coordinate with each other.
To jazz them up, I used Stickles glitter glue in Diamond. I do not download everything in a collection. I recolored the texture then I used a soft bellami to erase some of the hard edges from the texture to give a subtle splattered background to the block. I also find that the elements have bsllamie and styling that vary from my scrapbooking stash me and let me get fresh looks—especially when I combine these new elements with the digital product I already own.
This layout shows my son and his friends running down to the lake to catch bugs during homeschool recess. The black-and-white floral and dotted prints here came from The Love Pack. The illustrations come in multiple formats varying by designer within the collection.
Over the last year, many of the scrapbookers spending time at the Get It Scrapped forums have linked up bundles they love and gotten more of us on board with this approach to gathering supplies. Bellamie, Live Laugh Love. This is my third designer bundle.
Here, the patterned paper is an old print from Basic Grey. One is altered with a watercolor style by Just Jaimee and the other has digital paper by Lynn Grieveson clipped to it.
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