Sunday 14 August 2016

Funky Flair Inspiration Studio August Moodboard

The colours in the August Moodboard from Funky Flair Inspiration Studio reminded me of the foliage during our walk through Queens Park with our dog Lily.










Inspired by the photos I used floral papers, some paper flowers and a paper butterfly.

The central green paper and the butterfly are from the Kaisercraft Kaleidescope range.
The orange paper and paper flowers are from my old Creative Memories stash, a range called
The yellow paper is from Crafty Koala and is called Yellow Flowers.
The green strip that has white flowers on is from Grant Arcival's Zara Collection.
I also used some die cuts from the Kaisercraft Close Up Collectables.


I was all finished except Title and journaling and then I remembered I had to include the word Forever on the page so Title solved I added it next to the friends die cut which is so perfect as the boys will have a friend forever in Lily and in each other.
I added a die cut circle tag under Forever as there was a tear in the paper I needed to cover.


As for the journaling I know what I want to journal but wording it is difficult, I am unsure how I want to word it.  This was our first  walk with Lily after Lola passed away so Lily was getting used to a new pack dynamic.

8 comments:

  1. Great page! Love the flower embellishments. It has been too long since I've done paper scrapbooking.

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    1. Thank you Dana.
      You should get you stash out and scrap :)

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  2. Love the colours in this. I'm inspired now for my next project!

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    1. Thank you lisax31. Please share with me the project your create :)

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  3. I haven't scrapbooked in a long time. This looks so neat. By the way, my son is also dyspraxic. :)

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    1. Hi Dicia, make sure you give yourself some time to scrap. I feel it is the perfect me time as we are preserving memories for others, so give yourself that time.
      I have met a few parents of Dyspraxic kids since starting my blog, I chose the name so people with Dyspraxia could find me and see they can be creative. I always thought I wasn't artistic/creative as I couldn't do art the way the art teachers expected me to but scrapbooking allowed me to explore my artistic/creative side as many of the tools I find are ok for these dodgy fine motor skills to work with.
      How old is your son?

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  4. The photos on this page are just the perfect match for the papers you've used. Love the flower elements too!
    Louise xo

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    1. Thank you Louise.
      It was a lovely walk, hard time of day to get a good photo but I wanted to get the story down.

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