I Love Watching You Play | Multi-Page Scrapbook Layout + Video Overview

I Love Watching You Play by Ali Edwards


Today I’m sharing a layout here and over on the Studio Calico blog that was inspired by a page in the Member Gallery by Pam:


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It’s likely not much of a surprise to you guys that I like two-page layouts that incorporate a full-page photo. It’s hard to beat the visual impact that comes from an enlarged photo.


On Pam’s page I especially liked all the white space on the second page, the enlarged type (part of a phrase) and the stitched circles across the bottom and the top.


With those design elements in mind I looked at my list of layouts I want to make and decided to get the story of Anna’s first soccer season into layout form.


As you probably know by now, I like to blog many of my stories first and then turn them into layouts. Why? Usually it’s because I get more of the story told since I’m focusing on the words first and then creating a design to fit my words vs. making my words fit my design. Obviously I don’t do this for every story or every layout, but the ones where I tell a more complete story tend to be my favorites.


Here’s a look at what I came up with (video follows with a walk-through below):


I Love Watching You Play by Ali Edwards


This is a 4-page layout. Here’s a break down:



One full page 8.5×11 photo
One full page of pattern vellum + labels
One photo collage (front and back) that measures 5 x 11
One 8.5×11 page of journaling

I Love Watching You Play by Ali Edwards


The full page photo includes just a few embellishments added to the bottom left corner. These include phase stickers from the following sets: Pink Paislee Sunshine Collection, Studio Calico South Of Market Phrase Stickers, and Cosmo Cricket Punch Me Tiny Text.


In addition I added a little white star sequin attached with a small silver brad.


I Love Watching You Play by Ali Edwards


On the front side of the pattern vellum I added my title. The font I used is My Underwood (I say it wrong in the video).


I Love Watching You Play by Ali Edwards


When you turn the vellum over I’ve repeated the same label shape with a different collection of embellishments.


I Love Watching You Play by Ali Edwards


Using the punched out section of the gold-rimmed label (see video for visual) I traced the area and then cut it out of the Turnip The Beet pattern paper. On top of that I layered another sticker from the Pink Paislee set and added another star/brad combo.


I like repetition.


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The next page in the layout is 2, 5 inch x 11 inch photo collages I put together in Photoshop. I printed them on photo paper and then adhered them back to back. For printing at home I use an Epson R2000.


I Love Watching You Play by Ali Edwards


After adhering the two photo collages back to back I slipped them into a 8.5×11 page protector. To make the page protector a custom size I placed it on my trimmer (with the photo page inside) and cut it, leaving about 1/4 inch of space along the edge. To seal up the page I used some star washi tape.


A single circle chipboard embellishment was added to the front of the photo collage. These were from an embellishment kit at Studio Calico that is no longer available.


I Love Watching You Play by Ali Edwards


The backside of the photo collage page includes a few more of the phrase stickers and another small white star/brad combo.


I Love Watching You Play by Ali Edwards


Along the edge I added a 2-inch plastic tab and stamped “just awesome” using my Just Awesome stamp set + Mint Hint ink.


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And the last page is the full story. As I mention in the video below I originally intended to fit the journaling into about the same amount of space as Pam took up for her title in the inspiration layout. Once I started flowing my text in from the blog post it was obvious it was going to need more space.


I know including this much text isn’t for everyone, but man it has my heart.


VIDEO OVERVIEW


In case you are interested, the green Copic marker I used is from this set and the plain 8.5 inch x 11 inch vellum I used in the video that I didn’t end up incorporating into the layout.


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