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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Heart & Soul - sketch

(*publishing from draft April 2024)

 

I was honoured recently when Louise from Scrapbookers Journal magazine allowed me to be a part of the team to contribute to the Sketch inspiration. 

We all know how much I love a good sketch, so of course when Louise put the call out for interest, I jumped on and crossed my fingers. 

My Heart & Soul

As soon as I saw this sketch, I knew I wanted to do a few different versions. 

This is the second layout featuring the Uniquely Creative - Boho Soul collection from the 2023 Christmas Advent calendar kit. 



First of all, I put all of the town layers together on one bit square, then cut it into the four grid style. 
Instead of flowers as per the sketch, I added plenty of collectable pieces for the clusters. 
A brand new Pinecone ink pad ties it all together nicely, although it is a bit dark and messy. 







Let me know what you think! 
Thanks for your time, Happy Scrapping.. 

Dream - sketch

 (*publishing from draft April 2024)

This is the coolest thing to be a part of right here in Australia. 

The paper crafting industry got a major boost last year with the invention of Louise's "The Scrapbookers Journal".. 

An online Scrapbooking magazine with limitless possibilies and the largest base for inspiration sharing per edition that I've ever seen. 

Over the edition issues, the magazine continues to grow and the reach is now international too. 

With supporters across the globe, I was so beyond excited and honoured when I reached out to Louise about possibly joining in with the sketch inspiration, and she said yes! 

This is the first layout I made based on the sketch. I tried to reach the interruption as close as possible with the design. Although, I only used two photos instead of three, as I really don't have many photos of myself Stewarding the speedway events. 


The bright papers are from Kaisercraft - Bloom Studio collection. 

Using only one white cardstock base, the four 6x6 papers and collectable pieces it was very simple and can be put together by any level scrapper. 




Let me know what you think! 
Thanks for your time, Happy Scrapping..