I am so excited to be guest designing for Pebbles today! Wahooo! They sent me the Land That I Love collection and I created 2 layouts to share with you. Summer is usually a time that my family vacations. I love a good road trip! For my first layout God Bless America, I wanted to document a family trip to Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
I love that this collection has a Mount Rushmore die cut ephemera piece. It was perfect! I used my Silhouette Cameo to cut a star background from one of the pattern papers.
The rosette star stickers added some dimension to my layout and played up the star theme.
I used the Land That I Love Foil Foam Thickers for my title. These thickers are awesome and are perfect for titles.
I really love how this layout came together.
For my second layout America The Beautiful, I wanted to document a trip to Washington DC. We did a Monument at Night Tour and were able to get photos of lots of the monuments all lit up ... so majestic!
I used a different star digital cut file on this layout, backing it with some stars and stripes pattern papers. I also added some of the fun fireworks rub-ons to the white background.
Once again I used the Land That I Love Foil Foam Thickers for my title and added some flag stickers and die cut ephemera stars.
Do you have any summer trips planned? The Land That I Love collection can be used to document your vacation destinations too.
I even have a YouTube process video for the God Bless America layout ...
Supplies
Land that I Love Oh! The Places We Go paper (733792)Land that I Love Fireworks paper (733795)
Land that I Love America paper (733794)
Land that I Love Stars and Stripes Forever paper (733788)
Land that I Love Silver Foiled Foam Thickers (733799)
Land that I Love Cardstock Stickers (733796)Land that I Love Cardstock Die-cuts (733797)
Land that I Love Cardstock Stickers (733796)Land that I Love Cardstock Die-cuts (733797)
Here are the digital cut files I used today...
Thanks Pebbles for having me as a guest designer!
Your layouts are just gorgeous!! I was wondering what you used to add the silver spots around the fireworks. I thought they were part of the rub ons but they are not. Thanks!
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