Hi yall! Aymee here to share my SFTIO (Scrapbooking From The Inside Out) DT Reveal #4 with ya. This month's theme is 'enlightenment.' If you want to check out the kit, I blogged about that earlier in the week, so scroll down or go HERE. I did a little something different on this page, I created a 8 1/2 x 11 inch layout, witch is almost non existent for me. I don't think I have done a layout this size in like 8 years. So it was fun to mix things up and go with a different size. For this page, I got to thinking of the religious aspect of enlightenment, so that is what I scrapped about. This page is entitled 'Stand.' I printed a poem I found online onto some vellum for my journaling. All papers/embellishments are from the September SFTIO kit. Of course, I pulled out my favorite Helmar Adhesives for this page: the Quick Fix Adhesive Runner, V2 Vellum Spray Adhesvie, and Liquid Scrap Dots. I just love the shaped paper that came in this kit! I cut it in half and did a little cutwork on it. I'm looking forward to using the other half on another page! :)
I stand in awe of you Lord
You are my one and only God
I will stand before you now
If only you will allow
On my own I have only stumbled
But in your presence I am humbled
I stand before you now
As I humbly bow
My love for You I vow
These alphabet stickers/flourish are from Bo Bunny.
Love love LOVE this chipboard/ribbon combo that came along with the kit. I used some Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist in 'Coffee' to spritz the chipboard with. I added a sticker, also from Bo Bunny, to the top of the ribbon for an extra punch.
Love love LOVE this chipboard/ribbon combo that came along with the kit. I used some Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist in 'Coffee' to spritz the chipboard with. I added a sticker, also from Bo Bunny, to the top of the ribbon for an extra punch.
Ok, I'm off to scrap! I hope you all are having a wonderful weekend! I will see you tomorrow for my 5th and final SFTIO reveal for this month! Hope to see you again!
Happy Scrappin'!
2 comments:
gorgeous!
That's such a beautiful poem!
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