Posts tonen met het label kos. Alle posts tonen
Posts tonen met het label kos. Alle posts tonen

zaterdag 4 september 2010

Kos: Zia

I'm working with two themes in my Kos album: Basic Grey papers and Creanijn sketches. The result on this page is a combination of Archaic papers with sketch 30 from Creanijn. I'm not 100% sure about the layout, maybe it looks a bit weird because the pictures are so close next to each other?


Kos: mandraki

There were some layouts laying in my drawers which only needed small finishings, such as adding journaling, buying extra paper, etc. I wanted to work on these pages before to start new ones.

For this specific layout I didn't have enough patterned paper in my stock. I bought a Basic Grey Wisteria kit last year in Paris, but for a double page layout you often need more than one paper of a certain pattern. I found the extra papers I needed in the Creanijn shop . I created the title with my Cricut and printed the journaling from my pc. The layout is based on sketch 51 from Creanijn.

My supplies:
- Basic Grey Wisteria patterned paper
- Plantin Schoolbook Cricut cartridge

vrijdag 22 mei 2009

layout Kos: Psalidi

Another layout for my Kos album: Basic Grey papers (two scoops) and Creanijn's sketch 33!




zondag 17 mei 2009

layout Kos: Asklepeieon

The first finished one of three layouts I'm working on right now. It's based on Creanijn's sketch 15. I used Basic Grey Sugared papers and I made the title with my brand new Cricut!


zondag 3 mei 2009

layout kos: agora

The first layout on which I used my brand new Cricut! Papers are Marrakech from Basic Grey.



zondag 19 april 2009

Layout Kos: restaurant (1)

I really feel in a creative mood today, so here's my second layout already. This time I've used sketch 35 with Mellow papers and alphabet stickers.


Layout Kos: hotel

I didn't finish my Corfu-album yet, but I really wanted to scrap some pictures from our vacation to Kos already, so here's my first layout. My intention for this album is to use only Basic Grey papers (I admit I have lots of them) and base everything on sketches from Vicky (http://creanijn-sketches.blogspot.com/). This is my interpretation of sketch 38 with Marrakech papers.