Our new challenge over at Cut It Up is Point of View ~ Use something representing viewing scenes or capturing views! Camera, binoculars, glasses, microscope, telescope, magnifying glass, film, photo, etc.
I have chosen to make a scrapbook layout using the Viewfinder reels as my representation of viewing scenes. I don't have my photo yet, but I plan to use a photo of my 5 yr old grandgirl playing with an old View-master at Nana's house; this is one of her favorite toys here!
The Viewfinder reels coming out of the envelope are held in place with magnets and not glued in. That way, notes can be written on the back or more pictures can be adhered!
The View-finder Reels are from The Cutting Cafe and include so much more than I have used here! You can use this wonderful set to create cards, invitations, embellishments, etc. There are printed labels, a shaped card base, and ideas for layering this fun set!
Come share your ideas with us featuring "your view" and don't forget the die cut(s)!!
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Material List:
Floral and Turquoise Pattern Paper: Polkadoodles
Orange Pattern Paper CTMH (retired)
Blue/Turquoise Triangle paper is recycled from an old card
Green Base page is from DCWV Latte Solid Paper Stack (Retired)
Orange ribbon, white ribbon, button, and gem from stash
Sequins from CTMH (retired)
Moments stamp from stash inked with CTMH Ink
Sentiment black cardstock and Turquoise vinyl from stash
Magnets and washers
Cricut Maker
Cricut Access: Sentiment Font Cuttin' Up Cartoon
and
Recycled plastic circle embellishment from 3-D Printing discard bin in Kelly's office! ;)
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This project is off to the following challenges:
Die Cut Divas: Frame It (view master reel has frames! :) Each reel is a frame as well as the obvious photo frame)
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What a super fun layout! The colors are beautiful. This brought back so many memories for me of using my view finder as a kid.
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Lovely layout. I remember viewmaster reels from when my children were younger. There were some great travel ones to teach them about the world. I bet your grandgirl loves learning from them too. Thank you for entering the Anything Goes Challenge at Lil Patch of Crafty Friends.
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Fabulous scrapbook page. A great take on the theme. Thanks for sharing with us at Get Creative Challenges.
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As a kid we spent hours looking at View Master! Stupendous layout! Thank you for sharing a great childhood memory with us at Jan's Digi Blog Challenge. Good Luck, Stay Safe and Happy Crafting!
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Beautiful layout and colorful! Love the viewmaster as a kid!
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Great layout for setting your picture in. So glad you joined us at Die Cut Divas for our "Frame It" challenge. Arlene - DT.
ReplyDeleteSuper fun and nostalgic layout. hanks for joining the challenge at Love to Craft Challenge Blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat a awesome layout!! Love the colors, the pretty paper you used and the fabulous design!!
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Gerda.
well you have been busy love your layout Thanks for joining us at Creative Knockouts
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