Very nice pages! I really like the mickey O in Tower and the title on the carousel page
For page ideas, I used to agonize forever to make pages perfect. Still do this a lot, but I also get many ideas online (like this thread!), twopeasinabucket.com, creating keepsakes magazine, scrapbooks etc magazine, and I just got a Becky Higgins sketchbook from amazon.com - I LOOOVE it! Good luck and hope that helps. Oh and since you're new, you probably haven't had a chance to read the siggy guidelines. The max # of lines allowed in your sig is 12. 


I love the Jasmine page too. Has anyone used paints on their pages before? I'd like to try it on my Ariel page, but I'm a little nervous about the outcome
..thanks!Those are great pages Cindy!I love the Jasmine page too. Has anyone used paints on their pages before? I'd like to try it on my Ariel page, but I'm a little nervous about the outcome
..thanks!
Here are a couple examples of where I've used paints
I love the way the brush marks look on the edges of the photo. You can't see it too clearly in the pic though.
I was hesitant to use paint, too, but once I tried it, I love it. I use the MM paints. I've used paint with foam stamps or to add color and dimension to my background paper. I've also painted around the outside of a picture. It appears that the "downtown" in Cindy's first page is painted with foam stamps, too.
I posted one in here a while back, but I'll post again because I am too lazy and short on time to go lookHere are a couple examples of where I've used paints
Just the J is painted (foam stamp)
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I used green paint for the title (Soccer) and the J in the journalling block (foam stamps and direct to paper, or in this case, picture, since I used a pic of grass to stamp the title on!)
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Here is a Disney page. We rented a pontoon boat at POR. The yellow around the bottom right pic is painted on. I used a foam brush to brush yellow paint around the frame of the pic because I ran out of yellow cardstock, so I painted the whiteI love the way the brush marks look on the edges of the photo. You can't see it too clearly in the pic though.
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Have fun!
