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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Away We Go!

If you're looking for some ideas on how to scrapbook your travel/vacation pictures then this is a perfect layout to check out!! We love how Monique used the i-top brads to mark her destinations and points of travel.



"Away We Go"


Hi everyone!! Today I want to share a travel layout with you, for which I used my fabulous I-Top tool! I chose photos from our New York vacation where we stand on top of the Empire State Building. 



I decided to use the sheet with the world map from the Perfect Vacation collection and to create matching brads to indicate the place of departure, the place of our destination and a brad to link my photos to these places. 




I really love that the I-Top tool gives me the opportunity to create brads that exactly match my layout!!! Thank you so much for visiting Imaginisce’s blog today!




Supplies: 
Imaginisce: 12x12 paper pad, die-cuts, sticker stacker, die-cut tag pad (Perfect Vacation); Bazzill Basics: cardstock; Studio Calico: cork hearts, sequins; The Twinery: twine; K&Company: pen.
Tools: I-Top Brad Maker, I-Top paper punch 22mm, Brad Daddies 22mm; Aigger sewing machine; Tim Holtz: Tiny Attacher.

9 comments:

  1. I love your layout. My family took a 10 day trip to NYC and loved every minute. My grandson said the kids in the parks were nicer than the kids back home. I love the paper what collection is it from.

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  2. Hi Denise! Thank you so much for your kind comment! The collection I've used is Imaginisce's "Perfect Vacation". Thanks again!

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  3. FUN & FABULOUS layout Monique :)
    LOVE how you used the brads & twine to link with the background paper & photos, LOVE all your banner panels too, keeps everything "flying" along with your journey!!!
    THANK YOU for sharing your CREATIVE INSPIRATION!!!

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  4. This is just fantastic! What a great page!!

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  5. love this layout!!! the papers are fabulous and the embellies are perfect!!!

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  6. Clever use of the buttons.
    isoscia at aol dot com

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  7. Love this idea
    with the brads
    to mark the travel!
    Carla from Utah

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