Our new monthly project sheet went up on the Bella Blvd blog yesterday.

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For my April layout, I focused on the new Sand & Surf collection. Except that instead of using it for a beach or travel layout, I set out to use it for a regular summer layout. These photos were all taken at one of Sarah's birthday parties, a few years back. I wanted to pull out some of the photos of Joe's family from that day for this layout, since the majority of the photos of Sarah, her friends, and the actual party are already scrapped on other layouts.

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You might notice that my two O's in "Pooside" are a little on the small side. I decided to use the inside's of the chipboard O's for two reasons. One being that I tend to run out of O's very quickly. I have plenty more packages that I could have opened, but figured I would save those for later. My second reason was that if I had used the actual O's in the package, my title wouldn't have fit. 

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I try and do a fun technique of some kind on every project sheet layout that I create, and this month I decided to make a paper pieced sun element for the page. I used my trusty old circle cutter from Creative Memories to cut a large circle in the corner of my yellow patterned paper. Cutting it from the corner left me with two straight edges to line up on the aqua paper.

I also cut several strips of the yellow patterned paper, all about 3/4" wide. I misted all of the yellow pieces with water, scrunched them up into balls, flattened them back out and set them out to dry. This adds a ton of texture to your paper. You can see above that it almost looks like I adhered the large circle with pop dots. But I didn't. That's just how much texture I gained with the spritzing and scrunching.

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After adhering the main part of the sun in the corner of the aqua wave patterned paper, I started adhering the sun rays. I tucked one end under the center of the sun, and then trimmed the other end to fit the design.

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I had printed out a handful of 2"x3" photos to use on the page, before I really knew what the page was even going to look like. I didn't end up using all of them, but picked out five photos that summed up the afternoon. I adhered them all using pop dots, to add even more dimension to the page.

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I sprinkled in a few threaded buttons, and added some stickers and chipboard pieces here and there.

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You can download/print the project sheet, which has a complete supply list and full instructions, right HERE.

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7 responses to “Bella Blvd: Step-By-Step Monthly Project Sheet – Sand & Surf”

  1. nina. Avatar

    Lovely layout, that sun is gorgeous!

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  2. Janet Avatar
    Janet

    GORGEOUS…..and SO puts me in the mood for the summer. Just a wonderful mix of colors and emotion. LOVE-LOVE it! Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Diana Waite Avatar

    what a GORGEOUS layout!! TOTALLY love it!

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  4. Jeannie L Avatar
    Jeannie L

    gorgeous layout! Thanks for sharing.

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  5. Dee Avatar

    Thanks for the idea! I plan to “scraplift” this pattern using the Close to My Heart Surf’s Up paper packet. I could see this as a 2 page layout with the sun moved over a little to the right and having it be on both pages.

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  6. Dee Avatar

    Thanks for the idea! I plan to “scraplift” this pattern using the Close to My Heart Surf’s Up paper packet. I could see this as a 2 page layout with the sun moved over a little to the right and having it be on both pages.

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  7. Kathy Martin Avatar

    So awesome! Hadn’t thought of wrinkling paper in a long while…looks cool! 🙂

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