Studio AE Blog Hop | June | Scrapbook Layout
Tags:Welcome June's STUDIO AE BLOG HOP!
Today, the STUDIO AE team is joining me to show some projects we made with June’s stamp set: “The Observant Traveler.”
The set consists of 24 clear stamps and is great for scrapbook pages, cards and mini books.
The set ships to STUDIO AE members between the 10th and the 15th. Non-STUDIO AEmembers can also purchase the set for a limited time through the Technique Tuesday web site. Some retailers are also now offering the STUDIO AE stamp sets for purchase. Check with your favorite retailer for more details.
Here's a look at the 8.5x11 layout I created that includes this month's stamp set:
Travel words aren't just for stories about travel and vacation.
One of the things I've always loved about travel-themed products is that they can be used to tell all kinds of different stories - think more traveling through life vs. a specific trip.
This layout began with the photo and the knowledge that I wanted to make a layout using this particular set of stamps. I also knew that I wanted to do something that was more about traveling through life vs. literally documenting a trip. The result is a photo paired with tags which showcase three lessons/things I hope for my my kids: wander, adventure, explore.
As I was writing up those three lessons I also came to know that I really wanted to include more about where and why this particular photo was taken.
Rather than adhering down the tags I decided to use divided pockets and just attach it along the bottom. Attaching it only along the bottom gave me additional room to hand-write the story of the photo.
I feel like this approach gave me the best of both worlds. I was able to include more details about the situation behind the photo and talk about the three themes I hope my kids will take with them throughout their lives.
Here's a closer look at my process:
CREATE THE FOUNDATION | I started with a single enlarged photo (about 8.5 x 5.5 inches) adhered onto a background sheet of cardstock. Along the edge of the photo I added the Ruler Ribbon from Tim Holtz. The bottom pattern paper is the back of a design that includes strawberries in little circles from Studio Calico (they often include exclusive paper designs in their kit each month and this is one of those papers). The bottom strip that looks a bit like ribbon in the photos came off the pattern paper.
CUT BASEBALL CARD PAGE PROTECTOR TO SIZE & ATTACH BY STITCHING ALONG THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE |I decided that I wanted to have three pockets on the bottom portion of the layout to hold the three lessons. I grabbed a 9-pocket, 8.5x11 divided page protector and trimmed it to fit. I added the pockets to my layout by stitching along the bottom where the page protectors meet the paper strip.
PUNCH THREE TAGS | I used a Marvy tag punch to create these three tags using Bazzill Basics Cream Puff cardstock.
DRAW JOURNALING LINES | For these lines I used a Copic .8. I also punched the holes using a Crop-A-Dile on the smaller hole setting.
ADD STAMPS TO JOURNALING TAGS | After drawing my lines I used Hero Arts Basic Uppercase alphabet stamps and my June Studio AE The Observant Traveler for the start of each of my tags. Ink is from Close To My Heart.
JOURNAL ON TAGS | My journaling on these three tags speaks directly to my kids with a lesson/hope that relates to the specific word. Like I mentioned above, I love that travel words are really very universal and can be used for so much more than just vacation/travel stories.
ADD STAMPING & JOURNALING UNDER DIVIDED PAGE PROTECTOR | Right under the ruler ribbon I added a stamp from my Favorite Memories set that says "this is what I want to remember most." I stamped it three times so it would go the width of the page. Under that I used a retired set of Studio Calico stamps to create the "go. seek. find." sentiment. Under that I hand-wrote the story of the photo (see below).
Above is what it looks like with the tags and divided page protector layered on top of the jouranling.
On the back of each of the tags I decided to add three photos taken at this same day/time. I'll likely be using at least one of these photos again on their own, but it was a nice way to add something to the backs of the tags. If I was going to do it again I'd consider punching out the photos the other way so when you pull the divided page protector down you'd be seeing the photos right-side-up.
But this definitely works.
UPDATE | After writing up this post and looking at the page again I decided to close the tags inside the pockets by stitching across the top - that will help keep the tags from inadvertently slipping out.
JOURNALING | (under the tags) Just a random stop along the freeway on our trip to Seattle to see U2 resulted in some of my favorite photos from the whole trip. It was a combination of light and emotion and time of year and finally having sun after one too many days of clouds and/or rain. To me this particular photo screams adventure and exploration and fun. Simon saw the tall grass immediately and ran right over to check it out - he said it looked just like a "corn field." Anna trotted over so as not to miss a thing. We were there really only a brief few moments but the couple of photos I got I love (especially one of Chris holding Anna). What I see when I look at this now is really hope for adventure for these two. A life full of exploration and discovery and the beauty of seeing.
SUPPLIES
CARDSTOCK |Bazzill Basics Cream Puff
PATTERN PAPER | Studio Calico (exclusive paper in past monthly kit)
RULER RIBBON |Tim Holtz
LARGE ALPHABET STAMPS |Studio Calico
SMALL ALPHABET STAMPS |Hero Arts Basic Uppercase Wood Mounted
WORD STAMPS |The Observant Traveler by Ali Edwards for Technique Tuesday (June Studio AE)
PHRASE STAMP |Favorite Memories by Ali Edwards for Technique Tuesday
INK | Close To My Heart
TAG PUNCH | Marvy Uchida Xtra Giga Merchandise Tag
HOLE PUNCH | We Are Memory Keeper's Crop-A-Dile
PEN | Copic Multiliner
ADHESIVE |Scotch
DIVIDED PAGE PROTECTOR | We Are Memory Keepers
Leave a comment on one or all of their blogs by Midnight PST on June 12th. We’ll pick two people from comments received on all seven of the blogs to receive the So Sorry by Ali Edwards stamp set from Technique Tuesday.

Winners will be announced on the Technique Tuesday blog on June 13th so be sure to check it out.
Have a great weekend!













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Thanks for taking us through the step-by-step to get this wonderful LO. I love the idea of extra pictures on the backs of the tags.
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I love all of your layouts! They're always just awesome! I just joined Studio AE just for this stamp set... I'm so excited, I can't wait to get it in the mail!! Sqeeee!!!
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My own scrapping has improved over the years since I first discovered yours...thanks Ali!
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This is me before I opened this post: :)
This is me now: :) :) :) :) :)
All kinds of love, Ali. Love the layout. Love the design. Love how you used the stamps. Love how you did the journaling. Love, love the feel of this layout.
Thanks again for being so willing to take part.
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beautiful page and layout ali. love it to bits. do you happen to know the name of the retired studio calico stamps? they are a perfect sized script and I'd like to see if I can track down some for myself.
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Hi Karen - it's called Nadiya.
thanks so much Ali!
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Totally inspired layout. Loved the process too of deciding what story you wanted to tell and how best to tell it. Adding the 3 x 3 across the bottom was so simple, yet totally expanded how the stories were told. Great post. Think I'll add a new step to my process; what are the stories you want to tell with this photo and how can you best tell them; instead of here is the picture and here is the story. Thank you for helping me along my creative journey!
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Ali, I love your pages! Thank you for sharing your design genius!
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This LO is FABULOUS - I love to read your journaling! AMAZING.
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You got me! I was resisting buying this stamp set even though I loved it because I'm trying to spend less on scrapbooking goodies. But between this and the Scrapbook on the Road videos...you got me! ;)
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Beautiful layout as always! I love the travel stamp set. :)
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Love this layout and your journal cards. Great stamps!!
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Just awesome, Ali. I really love how your feelings are your guide through the process. It communicates volumes. Thank you for sharing...
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so cute!!!
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The tag idea is so great. Love how you get a little surprise if you flip down the tags to look at the journaling. Can't wait to get my stamp set in the mail!
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Beautiful layout, inspiring.
I need to ask a question - I have always scrapped 12 x 12 it is what is more commonly available in the UK and it was that or 8x8 when I first started scrap booking in 2004.
I would like to explore scrapping 11 x 8.5 do you have any tips that are pertinent to scrapping in this format rather than 12 x 12
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Hi Louise - good question. I don't know that I have any specific tips - I think what worked best for me when I was first playing with this size was to really play a bit and get a feel for the different sized format. You might consider scraplifting the first few pages you do to "try on" the size. I often do full page photos or half-page ones like this. I'm a big fan of the size. If I think of anything more specific I'll reply again :).
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Very impressive LO. Just clean and timeless and just love it!
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Love all the inspiration that comes from your stamp sets Ali. They are all so wonderful!
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You always amazes me... great and creative page, love you stories!!
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Ali, I just love this layout and I too have been using travel phrases on everyday pages. Thanks so much for the inpiration!
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Such a beautiful layout - capturing a wonderful memory. I love that it also includes your thoughts for your kids' future.
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