Color Storyteller Kit | Special Guest Jill Drangsholt

Hi friends! I was inspired by all of Ali's flower photos to document my collection of daylilies. They are one of the few flowers that I have found to flourish in my patio garden that only gets 3-4 hours of sun a day, and I have loved them so much that I have planted even more colors in my HOA managed front yard whenever something up there dies (shhhhh... don't tell my HOA!). So now I have over 10 varieties of these flowers and had so much fun putting these photos of them all in one place! 

I will also show you how to fix the typo on one of the papers in the kit. 

I fell in love with the sun birst paper and vellum and decided that it would be fun to layer them on top of one another! 

For my flower photos, I printed them at 2.75 inches and cut those out with a 3 inch circle punch to give them a white border. I also added in 3 of the circular paper die cuts to fill in some of the extra spaces. I also stitched the edge of a page protector to one side of my vellum so that I could attach it directly into my album. Because I am using a 3 hole album, Ali's page attachers wouldn't work, but this was a great solution! 

On the front of the vellum, I cut out a large oval from the paper with the blue handwritten pattern border and added one of my flower photos inside. I then stitched around this with white thread to adhere it onto the vellum. 

On the back of the vellum, I wanted to use the phrase from the "let us lay in the sun" paper on top of the sunburst. There is a typo on that paper (two i's in things), but I was easily able to fix that by cutting the phrase into long strips, and then cutting the "thing we" strip in half right between the two i's. I was then able to overlap those to hide the second i. You can't even tell!

To add some journaling for my project, I just used a 4x6 card from the kit and paired it with a quote card from my stash. 

You can check out my process video below to see how this project came together! 


I hope you enjoyed my lesson! Let me know if you have any questions and you can follow along with my other crafting adventures on Instagram (@jill.drangsholt).

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Published on October 06, 2025 10:00
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