I have a new layout up over at Kerri Bradford Studio today. It's quite a bit different than my normal style, but I kind of like it.

Laura_EveryPictureTellsAStory

I have no idea why, but I was randomly thinking about these photos of two of my previous daycare kids, Miranda and Nikolas, last week. I have used these photos on a layout before. But it was using a kit that I was doing some package samples for, and the products I had to use didn't do much for me. So I pulled up the photos and decided to scrap them again.

Now, I am really loving the look of Instagram photos. However, I don't have an iPhone, or a cell phone with a decent camera, or anything special device with a camera. So my personal way of using Instagram is a bit involved. I find the photos that I want to share (or this case, add a filter and print), and email them to myself. Then I take my older hand-me-down iPod Touch, and pull up that email. I save the photos to my iPod, and then from there, I can load them into Instagram. I add the filters that I want, and turn them into the cute square images. They automatically save themselves, and then I email them back to myself. Then I go back to the laptop, pull up that new email, and download the Instagram photos. Lastly, I pull them up in Photoshop and get them ready to print. Time consuming? Yes. LOL.

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All of the papers I chose for this layout are from Echo Park. I am in love with using grid patterned papers lately, for my backgrounds, and this one here is from the Note To Self collection. The green, pink, and yellow papers are all from the This & That collections. When I dig around for titles to cut on my Silhouette, I love to look for ones that have a fun mix of fonts. The mix of a more block-ish font, along with a cursive font, is my favorite.  

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Since my photos were all squares, I thought it would be fun to use a few more square pieces on the page, and just fit them all together randomly on the page. I'm such a linear scrapper, and love to line up my photos, that I wanted to be a little more random in design for this layout. I found these sunburst shapes in the This & That Freedom kit, which is geared towards Independance Day. While this would look awesome on a full 12×12 (sadly, I don't have a Cameo yet), I just cut them into smaller squares to use.  

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Lastly, I set out to find some embellishments to add to the centers of the sunbursts. Normally, I would go straight to my buttons, but I decided to try and stay away from them on this layout. I came across these tissue paper flowers from Studio Calico, which for whatever reason, I have never used. There are three different sets, and the colors all matched my papers perfectly. Such a simple way to finish the page.

 

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8 responses to “Kerri Bradford Studio: Every Picture Tells A Story”

  1. Deneen Avatar

    Great layout Laura! What size did you print your photo’s?

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  2. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    This is so darn cute. I love the stacked, mixed font titles too. Sadly, no Silhouette. The starbursts are really cool and I love the little bit of misting you added.

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  3. Diana Waite Avatar

    this is FABULOUS–LOVE the cuts! you are dedicated to instagram the way you do it! 🙂

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  4. Shannon Wyman Avatar

    What a fantastic layout! You do go through quite the procedure for instagram, but the results are so worth it!
    I am new to your blog, so I am off to check things out!!

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  5. Kathy Martin Avatar

    I love it! That’s a cool KB design! 🙂

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  6. Ruth G Avatar
    Ruth G

    Laura, I love: the yardsticks, the sunbursts, the paper flowers, the colors, the mixed font title (I just did a project for the 8th grade graduating class at our school using Kerri’s School Years and also her Graphically Speaking cartridge for titles – I’ve gotten nothing but compliments and hugs for my efforts and Kerri’s awesome designs! I didn’t take pictures of it as my kids have been sick pretty much since I got it put up, but maybe someday you’ll see my work up on my Pinterest…) Anyway, thanks so much for sharing this cool LO!!!

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  7. Sara Rossi Avatar

    These pics never fail to crack me up! Ummm, I have a confession to make–I am ADDICTED to Instagram! 😉 While I love your traditional linear pages this one is fantastic!

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  8. Carla Avatar
    Carla

    omg, I love these pics and how you scraped them! Its like you have a grid LO but not too grid-y. KWIM 😉
    I really love those sunbursts! Such a cute way to use them on a page!
    and yes, Sara is addicted!

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