I'm still working through my football photos. Today I have a multi photo football layout to share.
I've had these football themed papers and stickers from Paper House's All Star collection sitting in my stash for quite a while. I decided to finally sit down and use it. I was fortunate enough to be quick enough to snap some photos of my son's touchdown during a flag football game. It was only with my iPhone, but they're still photos of the fun moment.
I printed out a series of photos that that show his reception, run for the touchdown, and all his friend piling on him in celebration in the end zone. It was a really cute moment, and I'm so glad to have the memory on paper.
Since the photos tell a story in linear order, I literally scrapped the photos in a top down line. It's an easy way to make sure the story is told in order. This multi photo football layout is ready for the books...and my football player is already ready for next season!
Showing posts with label Scrappin' Sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scrappin' Sports. Show all posts
Monday, April 10, 2017
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Flag Football Layout
I love watching my kids play sports, but I can't say I love scrapping the photos. To start with, I don't take a lot of photos, because I get caught up in watching them play. I also have a hard time getting the right feel to my layouts. But...I've procrastinated scrapping my son's first season of flag football long enough, so here's my first flag football layout.
It was the first year our local rec flag football decided to participate in the NFL Play 60 program. It was so much fun! The kids were put on "NFL" teams and got jerseys from the teams as well.
My kids just happened to be on the Redskins, so I made sure to grab some of Echo Park's Football Mini Collection. Someone over there must have known my kids were going to need burgundy and gold football paper!
Since most football themed embellishments are brown, but this collection uses grey instead, I ended up cutting the paper apart and using those cutouts as embellishments.
Thanks to the right colored football collection, this flag football layout came together pretty easily! Do you like scrapping sports?
It was the first year our local rec flag football decided to participate in the NFL Play 60 program. It was so much fun! The kids were put on "NFL" teams and got jerseys from the teams as well.
My kids just happened to be on the Redskins, so I made sure to grab some of Echo Park's Football Mini Collection. Someone over there must have known my kids were going to need burgundy and gold football paper!
Since most football themed embellishments are brown, but this collection uses grey instead, I ended up cutting the paper apart and using those cutouts as embellishments.
Thanks to the right colored football collection, this flag football layout came together pretty easily! Do you like scrapping sports?
Labels:
Echo Park,
Scrappin' Sports
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Race Car Layouts
Every year the school my kids attend hold a remote control car race. This year my kids took part in it for the first time. I'm not usually not one to grab super themed papers, but layouts about a remote control car race need race papers and stickers. I have 2 race car layouts from the event.
Both layouts use a mix of race themed papers and stickers from Moxxie Racing, Reminisce Racing, Reminisce Speed Champions, and Scrappin' Sports Racing.
These collections were really easy, and a lot of fun to work with.
Both layouts use a mix of race themed papers and stickers from Moxxie Racing, Reminisce Racing, Reminisce Speed Champions, and Scrappin' Sports Racing.
These collections were really easy, and a lot of fun to work with.
Labels:
Moxxie,
Reminisce,
Scrappin' Sports
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Play Ball
I think this may be my 1st sports layout. With 2 active boys, I know it's only the first of many! This was a pretty simple layout. I layered up papers from Scrappin' Sports and Crate Paper. I distressed and inked the edges to give it a grungier feel. Added a bit of stitching, and topped it all off with KI Baseball Puffies (I really love Puffies!).
Labels:
KI Memories,
Scrappin' Sports
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