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What happened when I ran out of enough stuff in my August kit

Scrapbook page by Shimelle with Best of Both Worlds kit - August 2020
This post includes affiliate links to scrapbook.com, where I bought my supplies for this page.

When we created the Field Trip die-cut specialty paper, my intention was that it could be used for several pages: all or some of the inner pieces could be added to page plus you could then back the frame with other papers to make another layout. In the end, I made three pages with the inner punch outs, and intended to fill the background frame with scraps from the other papers in the kit.

Problem: I used the other papers up and was left without scraps big enough to fill the spaces. Whoops.

So I’ve gone outside the kit this time, but just to my scrap basket. (Which is in a bag at the moment. It will go back to a basket soon, though. The bag is breaking my brain.) And pulled out scraps in eight colours: brick red and gold, emerald green and silver, royal blue and grey, and butter yellow and black. I can’t imagine why. Spoilers: I didn’t make the blanket. (My lovely friend Vic made it for me for my birthday. Eeeep.)

After this, I’m clearly down to the dregs of my kit, but I have a plan for one more page to use up what’s left. If I manage that one too, it means I will have made FIFTEEN 12×12 pages from this kit. My original hope was six or seven, so this is a level of madness unexpected by even me. Well, we all know I love a little MOAR. Apparently, that means more pages this time around!

This post includes links to all the supplies in the August kit, and the hashtag #shimelleBOBW is filled with pages made with those supplies!

Scrapbooking with a cut-apart paper - and a look at the September Best of Both Worlds kit

Scrapbook page by Shimelle with Best of Both Worlds kit - August 2020
This post includes affiliate links to scrapbook.com, where I bought my supplies for this page.

I love the clean design and the sentiments in this PinkFresh cut apart paper but I’m running out of embellishments yet still have plenty of these cut-apart designs left! Time to put them to work to build a background. (Yep. More white cardstock. Seriously, I put more patterned paper in the September kit to see if that makes a difference.)

This Facebook Live session has two parts: the first 25 minutes are a look at September’s kit (see those product picks here go through suggestions should you wish to make a similar kit from your own stash. After the 25 minute mark, you’ll find the process video for this page.

In the end, a page to document a return to running in our park by this time taking Wonder Boy along for the journey, except he always looks way cooler than me. True story.

This post includes links to all the supplies in the August kit, and the hashtag #shimelleBOBW is filled with pages made with those supplies. If you share your work inspired by this page or using this kit, please add that tag so we can all see what you make.

Scrapbooking with no patterned paper?!

Scrapbook page by Shimelle with Best of Both Worlds kit - August 2020
This post includes affiliate links to scrapbook.com, where I bought my supplies for this page.

There’s not much left of my August Best of Both Worlds kit at this point, but there is a fair amount hanging out on this sticker sheet from Paige’s Bloom Street collection. Including five tags! Surely that’s enough to basically make a page? Add ink and a stencil and… white cardstock (seriously, I have been abducted by aliens and I’m now a pod person who reaches for white cardstock all the time?) and it seems to be possible!

This post includes links to all the supplies in the August kit, and the hashtag #shimelleBOBW is filled with pages made with those supplies!

Using 2x2 inch squares to make a scrapbook page

Scrapbook page by Shimelle with Best of Both Worlds kit - August 2020
This post includes affiliate links to scrapbook.com, where I bought my supplies for this page.

The August Best of Both World kit includes two different patterned papers that can break down into squares of about 2×2 inches: this PinkFresh rainbow grid and this Simple Stories Kate & Ash cut apart. Grabbing more of that trusty (ha! more like treacherous!) white cardstock, I combined most of my left over squares from the two papers to create this page documenting the day we drew an ocean of fish on the playground pavement.

The journaling on this page goes around the outside edge of the page, and documents a bit about ‘how’ we go to the playground in 2020 – how we go when it’s quiet and leave when it’s too busy, that we can leave without question when either of us feels overwhelmed, understanding that all children – even your friends – may not want to play right now in the ways they have before. Or they just might! Those sorts of things are important to me in documenting this time in our lives. I’m not making full pages dedicated entirely to how life has changed, but instead using my happy photos to celebrate the good times while recording the differences in a way that helps me stay uplifted. Remember your scrapbooking process can be as therapeutic as you want it to be, so find the things that make it just right for you.

For links to the supplies and indeed all about this first month of Best of Both Worlds scrapbooking kits – including how you are totally welcome to play along with the supplies you already have in your stash – please see this post.

If you make a page inspired by this project and share it online, please tag me @shimelle and add the hashtag #shimelleBOBW so we can all share ideas together!

Scrapbook Stamping: Make your own patterned background

Scrapbook page by Shimelle with Best of Both Worlds kit - August 2020
This post includes affiliate links to scrapbook.com, where I bought my supplies for this page.

We’ve used the Oh Snap Catherine Pooler stamps with tiny pieces of patterned paper, but what about them just on their own, with ink and white cardstock? Plus I have just one piece of the ‘pie’ left from my Field Trip die-cut punch outs… and I’d really like plenty of room left to tell a very specific story about one 4×6 photo. Hmmm…

This page was created during a Facebook Live session, so prepare for the off-topic banter.

If you like how this stamped background came out and you’re also a lover of more colourful pages, this one might spark some ideas for you! That’s a much less limited colour palette!

For links to all the supplies in this month of Best of Both Worlds scrapbooking kits – or ideas for making a similar kit from your existing stash – please see this post.

If you make a page inspired by this project and share it online, please tag me @shimelle and add the hashtag #shimelleBOBW so we can all share ideas together!

Scrapbooking with a giant rainbow

Scrapbook page by Shimelle with Best of Both Worlds kit - August 2020
This post includes affiliate links to scrapbook.com, where I bought my supplies for this page.

What to do with that bold rainbow paper from Pinkfresh Studio… this was a question I had from the beginning! I knew I wanted it to be something that really made the rainbow special, but I didn’t order two sheets so I had to get it right the first time. In a move that shocked even me, I ended up needing to put it all on white cardstock – something that definitely crept into my pages this month way more than usual!

This page was made in a Facebook Live session, so it’s a chatty video today.

Abandoning the quick handcutting of the title in the video was the right call – I had drawn it out about twice as big as I needed and it’s more of a quiet and patient activity rather than one that has enough pace to watch in real time. For more about handcut titles, I would really suggest checking out this post from Kirsty Smith who has been sharing more about how she creates her beautiful title work.

For links to the supplies and indeed all about this first month of Best of Both Worlds scrapbooking kits – including how you are totally welcome to play along with the supplies you already have in your stash – please see this post.

If you make a page inspired by this project and share it online, please tag me @shimelle and add the hashtag #shimelleBOBW so we can all share ideas together!

Happy Marshmallow Day! Let's scrapbook with die-cut paper.

Scrapbook Page by Shimelle with Best of Both Worlds Kit August 2020

When I scrapped my last marshmallow themed page, someone helpfully informed me there is such a thing as MARSHMALLOW DAY so I am all on board and it’s time for more marshmallow scrapbooking. This is again all from my August 2020 product picks (see the complete kit list in this post) and today I’m unwrapping that specialty die-cut paper from my Field Trip collection!

This video cuts off rudely, because in a shocking new development of this phenomenon called summer, my phone decided it was too hot and turned itself off until it reached a safe temperature! So I grabbed an ice block so we could have a part two. (Add that to the list of things I never thought I would do and yet they seem completely fine and normal in the year 2020.)

And completely cheesy title included, there we have part two!

Scrapbook Page by Shimelle with Best of Both Worlds Kit August 2020

Now that die-cut paper is designed to give you way more than just one layout. You can use some or all of the interior pieces together, plus there’s then the whole background frame that you can back with whatever colours and patterns you like. This is just the first take on that paper, but you’ll be seeing a lot more of it right here in the coming days.

For the supplies and indeed all about this first month of Best of Both Worlds scrapbooking kits – including how you are totally welcome to play along with the supplies you already have in your stash – please check out this post.

If you make a page inspired by this project and share it online, please tag me @shimelle and add the hashtag #shimelleBOBW so we can all share ideas together!

A Simple Inky Background

Summer Means Marshmallows scrapbook page by Shimelle - Best of Both Worlds Scrapbooking Kit August 2020

The next scrapbook page from the August 2020 Best of Both Worlds kit started with a discover of what did NOT work! I love this really simple mixed media technique of applying a mix of dye ink and water to a relatively plain background with either a paintbrush, an acrylic block, or a scrap of something textured, like cling film (plastic wrap, for some of you). With most dye inks, you can stamp the ink pad directly onto a resistant surface, like a craft mat, a plate, or an acrylic block, then add some water, and you’ll have a mix similar to watercolour. Using ink comes with the bonus that you can later stamp on the layout with an exact colour match. I’ve been stamping with a variety of the Scrapbook.com Hybrid Inks and somehow had never noticed they do not mix with water at all – I just ended up with water with specks of pigment, instead of a pool of colour!

Live and learn – I swapped to another (non-hybrid) dye ink in my stash and it worked just fine. I used an old Jenni Bowlin ink, but Distress Inks and lots of other inks would work for this too. You can also use plain old watercolours (even a children’s set) for this technique, if you’re not bothered about stamping to match.

The cut file for this page is a free download from the Summer 2020 issue of Scrapbook and Cards Today magazine, and I cut it at the size it opened – about 10 inches wide – from plain white cardstock. (If you don’t have a cutting machine and these page ideas give you a headache, I have a video coming next week with ideas and techniques for how you can adapt the ideas to a cutting-machine-free craft table!)

For the supplies and indeed all about this first month of Best of Both Worlds scrapbooking kits – including how you are totally welcome to play along with the supplies you already have in your stash – please check out this post.

If you make a page inspired by this project and share it online, please tag me @shimelle and add the hashtag #shimelleBOBW so we can all share ideas together!