amyleigh1204
07-06-2007, 11:31 AM
Have I gone overlay crazy??? I guess so, but I think that these overlay packs are awesome. Check out this layout by Helen in the GDS gallery:http://www.godigitalscrapbooking.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=7179&cat=all&limit=last1 (PSST, Helen, hope you don't mind me linking you up!)
She used the NAture-ally Beautiful Overlays to blend her background and she did an awesome job!
Here is a new pack of Nature-ally Beautiful Overlays, 3rd in the series, and they are florals:
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o220/amyleigh1204/AL_NatureOverlays3_LRG.jpg
They are still on sale, too!
And, here is a kit that I am really proud of, Grandma's Scrapbox:
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o220/amyleigh1204/AL_Grandmas-Scrapbox_LRG.jpg
Let me tell you why I am so proud of it. My grandmother died when I was 9 years old and I was very close to her. I have her recipe box, sewing machine, fabric remnants, all sorts of things, still. The page with the recipes, are actually recipes from her box, and many I remember her making. The ration card was my father's during WWII before he went into the Army, The farmers notebook was my grandfather's, the envelope was a letter to my grandfather from the local bank, the buttons remind me of the button necklaces that I used to make with my grandmother, and the flower is significant because she always had a beautiful garden. I think this kit will be great for heritage layouts and I hope you enjoy using it as much as I enjoyed making it.
She used the NAture-ally Beautiful Overlays to blend her background and she did an awesome job!
Here is a new pack of Nature-ally Beautiful Overlays, 3rd in the series, and they are florals:
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o220/amyleigh1204/AL_NatureOverlays3_LRG.jpg
They are still on sale, too!
And, here is a kit that I am really proud of, Grandma's Scrapbox:
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o220/amyleigh1204/AL_Grandmas-Scrapbox_LRG.jpg
Let me tell you why I am so proud of it. My grandmother died when I was 9 years old and I was very close to her. I have her recipe box, sewing machine, fabric remnants, all sorts of things, still. The page with the recipes, are actually recipes from her box, and many I remember her making. The ration card was my father's during WWII before he went into the Army, The farmers notebook was my grandfather's, the envelope was a letter to my grandfather from the local bank, the buttons remind me of the button necklaces that I used to make with my grandmother, and the flower is significant because she always had a beautiful garden. I think this kit will be great for heritage layouts and I hope you enjoy using it as much as I enjoyed making it.