Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Kaisercraft ~ Take Note Collection ~ A Special Day

Hello everyone. Today I am sharing with you a layout that I have created using papers from Kaisercraft's take Note Collection. This collection is so beautiful, muted tones, vintage feel....so versatile. To see more from this collection click here.

This photo is of me, taken a few years ago when I went on a pilgrimage. Behind me you will see beautiful views. This is in Fanjeaux in Southern France and this site is known as "Seignadou.' When I created this layout, my school had just celebrated its feast day and so this photo seemed fitting for me to use. I still have many photos from the trip that I haven't scrapped yet and hopefully will have an opportunity to do so (one day)!

This collection has many inspirational quotes and phrases. It really helps with journalling.


I used many paper blooms but made this creme flower out of calico.

Supplies:



Kaisercraft Products: Take Note Collection-  Noteworthy P1276, Memories P1280, Memento P1275, Report P1277, Journal P1281, Kaisercard Weave Vanilla CD113, Kaisercard Weave Mocha CD11, Kaisercard Weave  Coffee Bean CD108, Wood Flourishes Swirls SB729, Paper Blooms Sage F632, Mini Paper Blooms Coral F667, Mini Paper Blooms Coconut F644

Other: Doily, Martha Stewart flourish lace punch, Spellbinders edgeabilities classic scallop and alphabet die, Vivaldi blossoms pearl circle with leaf, Fiskars scallop scissors, Dusty Attic leaves, Bobunny trinket, calico, Distress ink walnut stain.

Thanks for stopping by!






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5 comments:

  1. Looks wonderful.. love the layers behind the photo.. I have not bought this range yet.. but seeing the lovely layouts from the kaiser girls is tempting me to get some!!

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  2. Such a pretty layout!! Great details!!

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  3. Gorgeous, love the views behind you - what amazing memories and I do hope you get to scrap more that you want 'soon'. Love how you used these papers..

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