Thursday, September 22, 2016

Boos & Brews Collection: Valley Girl Layout by Mendi

Hello Doodlebugs!  It's Mendi here today and I'm so excited to be sharing some ideas using one of my favorite Doodlebug collections for Halloween yet called Boos & Brews.  I don't know how they do it, but Doodlebug manages to top themselves year after year! I love how this collection includes the aqua and I knew I had another set of photos from a past Halloween just waiting for the right collection.  To help make it a perfect match I also mixed in some of the new petite prints in bubblegum to pick up the hot pink in my daughter's costume.
Doodlebug Design Boos & Brews Halloween Layout using Pink by Mendi Yoshikawa
As a way to include lots of the fun embellishments from the collection I decided to create a circle border down the left side of my layout.  It gives my page the pop of color I was after and also grounds each of the stickers, die-cuts and sprinkles.
Doodlebug Design Boos & Brews Halloween Layout using Pink by Mendi Yoshikawa
I wanted to stitch around each of my circles, but I knew it might be hard to maneuver my page around the arm of my machine once they were adhered so I chose to stitch and then adhere them.   As I was creating I discovered the new eerie eyes shape sprinkles looked super cute layered over eyes of the critter stickers and die-cuts to add another layer of dimension.
Doodlebug Design Boos & Brews Halloween Layout using Pink by Mendi Yoshikawa
I finished off my layout with a custom title die-cut on my Silhouette and paired with my favorite Love Letter Alphabet stickers. I hope I've inspired you when scrapbooking girls at Halloween and making a collection work for you when you don't have just the right colors to match your costumes.

5 comments:

  1. Love how you used this collection, Mendi!

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  2. Mendi- did you stitch each circle in a coordinating color? I love the look of stitching but don't own a machine and wonder if it's really worth the investment...

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    1. Yes, in this case I stitched them all at once color by color before adhering them to my page. I may be biased, but I adore my sewing machine. I find myself using it on almost every project I create--it often feels like the perfect finishing touch. :)

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    2. I meant to add that if you don't want to invest in a sewing machine, there are a number of stitched dies on the market now to achieve a similar look. ;)

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