
Happy Hump Day!!! Today is going to be another busy day. Trying to get everything done before the snow starts flying here in Maine.
Today I decided to make a scrapbook page. The photo is of my daughter Emily from when we went to Disneyland this past March. We had such a good time. I have always wanted to go to Disneyland. It just took quite a few years more than I had expected.
Emily wanted to get dressed up at Cinderella's Castle. She got pampered and glittered. She looks so grown up in this photo.
The photo mat was created by using the Arch Lattice border punch (Martha Stewart) and also using the Cricut Expression with the Wild Card cartridge. The "Cutie Pie" stamp is from the Tiny Words set by JustRite Stampers. I stamped "Princess Emily" by using the Curlz Font ensemble also by JustRite Stampers and diecut them using the Spellbinders Long Scallop Rectangles.
That's it for today. I hope everyone has a wonderful day.
Supplies:
Stamps: JustRite Tiny Words, 1 3/16" wood stamper, Curlz Font Ensemble, new Vertical wood stamper
Paper: Imaginisce Pretty New Dress, DCWV yellow, white CS
Ink: Versamagic Pink Grapefruit
Accessories: Spellbinders Long Classic Scallop Rectangles, Heidi Swapp flowers, Cricut Wild Card Cartridge, 1 1/4" circle punch, mini heart punch, Martha Stewart Arch Lattice border punch, glue dots, foam dots, Kaiser pearls












This is the view of the back of my stamper. The letters are very easy to put into the grooves and they stay there until you take them out. For Heather's Elementary School pictures, I was able to keep the bottom portion of my stamper the same for all 9. For her High School photos, I only had to load the school name once for all 4 years. All I had to do was to change the top half of my stamper. This makes it very easy to do fast, multiple stamping.












For my stamped image I used several stamps from JustRite Stampers. The "Holiday Sweets For You" is from the 










