Tuesday, February 28, 2012

New Ride - October Afternoon Sasparilla

October Afternoon's Sasparilla line is just what the doctor ordered. It's fun and masculine enough for any male in your life. It's very hard for me to find a collection that I can pair with photos of Caleb, so I jumped at the first chance to get my hands on it. I loved all the little journaling cards and embellishments that come with this collection. I was able to pile on some really awesome things and I still have a lot left for some more pages.

This page is about Caleb and his new Volvo. The old Dodge Intrepid finally gave up on us and departed this world with a blown head gasket. It was a good car and shall be missed. :::sniff sniff::: But the Volvo is awesome! It's such a fun and sporty little red car. He's so proud of it, so I just had to scrap him with his new ride. I'm so glad that one of the major colors in the Sasparilla line was red.





Please excuse any blurry photos. I just bought a new camera and I'm trying to get used to it. (It's very hard going from Donna's professional camera to my cheapy version.)  I started out with basic kraft paper and layered it on top of plain red cardstock paper. I went around the edges with Tim Holtz's Vintage Photo distress ink to give it a worn look. It gave me a double bonus because in some areas it looks like extra shadows.



I was originally drawn to Wilna's Creative Goals layout. I loved the negative shapes that were cut out. But, on my version, I wanted each negative shape to have a different pattern paper behind it. So I lightly traced out some stars and cut them out with an exacto knife. Then, I chose three different papers and secured them with my ATG runner. I originally wanted to go around the shapes with the sewing machine, but the stars were so small and had so many edges that I decided to use a pen instead.


The little flags are just so cute! I remember a while back when I just used kitchen toothpicks and a triangle cut out of paper. But these little guys are whittled to be extra decorative and they come with 10 different flags you can use. I covered the sheriff star with a shiny gold paper and it looked like real metal (but it didn't show up in the photos). For a final touch, I ran my layout through the sewing machine with a heavy black to bring out the car's wheels.

Hope everyone enjoyed this layout. The Sasparilla line was so bold and fun. I'm still looking around for more topics that I can use with it. I haven't even begun to use the yellow side of this set. Make sure to click the 'follow' button to the right to be updated with my newest layouts. If you'd rather get my posts in an e-mail version, just enter your e-mail address in the box provided to the right. (I promise you that I will never send you any spam or junk e-mail.)

11 comments:

Linda said...

Great masculine page!! Love the layering you did behind the picture :)

Heidi said...

I love your title with the cowboy! Nice LO.

Mary Pat Siehl said...

soooo cute! I have been wanting this line forever! my lss still doesn't have it

Danielle said...

Great page! Love the addition of the tag and the stars!

Tanya Ham said...

You did a fantastic job! Love these colors! :)

Anonymous said...

Oh so fun! I am so jealous you got your hands on that line - I can't seem to find it anywhere :(

Michelle Hernandez said...

OOO great design and the color here is fantastic!! I love that October Afternoon line- you made it really shine!

Karen said...

This turned out great! I thought I didn't need this line but you make it look so tempting :P

Erica said...

Love the layout!
Wish I could get my hands on some of this line. It seems to be the hardest line to find anywhere!

Penny said...

I love how you used this cowboy themed paper for a car! Great job! Love Penny Scrap-aholic@blogspot.com

Fifty-two pairs in 2012 said...

I love that paper collection!
Rosie