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Hi, its Erin here.  While I was getting my undergrad degree I also was obtaining my Third Mate's License.  This meant I was going to to sea every summer on a training cruise to gain sea-time for my license.  We did everything, navigation, maintenance, cleaning, lines, laundry, classes, watch, and much much more. I loved going to to sea, but my final cruise was harder to leave as I was leaving behind my fiancee at the time.  This picture is of us just before the ship left and I was on stern line duty.  It was very bittersweet I loved the sea, but to be gone for 3 months just broke my heart.

 

 I used the beautiful July Kit from Birds of a Feather.  It is stuffed full of wonderful sea life papers, just perfect for my days out at sea.  Here I used tons of layers of papers, of a canvas triangle, flowers, chipboard pinwheels, twine, stickers, burlap, stencils, punches, and a pull out tag.

 

I cut out a white cardstock I then added in the dotted lines with her stencil in navy chalk ink (to use as my lines for the journaling) and then stamped in silver ink the super sweet triangle pennant banner.  I then added in strips of papers in navy and white colors and topped it off with a sticker and twine thought the punched star made from Punch 920 for the pull out section.

 

The tag reads "Departing on my senior cruise.  I was working the lines.  It was so bittersweet to leave.  I loved being at sea, but it was so hard to leave Mike." 

 

I used Kreaxion Punch 920 from Just imagine with the C insert.  I punched every corner of all the papers in the layers (except for the very bottom layer below the burlap).

http://www.justimaginecrafts.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=26_50&sort=2a&page=8

 

I used the same Kreaxions 920 punch all along the edges of the the layout with out any insert.  I only punched out the star shape, some complete stars, come partial.  I did this randomly around the entire perimeter of the layout on all 4 layers for tons of dimension and texture.  I also did "half way" punching of the stars to leave an imprint of the star shape but not punching it completely out, in a sense embossing it into the paper.  I then took navy chalk ink and rubbed it on top of the impression to make it pop off the page. 

The wonderful news about being gone from your loved one is the is light at the end the tunnel – the heaert does grow fonder being apart.  We were back together again three months later (he even met me at one port of call during the trip) and now have 4 beautiful children together.

 

Supplies Used

Cardstock – Bazzil – July Birds of a Feather Kit

Patterned paper – Carta Bella & Authentique – July Birds of a Feather Kit (extra)

Chipboard – Fabscraps -  July Birds of a Feather Kit

Ink – Prima -  July Birds of a Feather Kit

Flowers – Prima -  July Birds of a Feather Kit

Burlap – May Arts -  July Birds of a Feather Kit

Stickers – Authentique -  July Birds of a Feather Kit (extra)

Punch – Just Imagine

Stamps – Susan K. Weckesser

Tag – Susan K. Weckesser

Stencil – Susan K. Weckesser

Canvas – Canvas Corps

Stain – Ranger

Twine – American Crafts

Pen – Marvy Uchida

Adhesive – 3M

Enjoy!!

http://scraps-of-reflections.blogspot.com/

4 thoughts on “Anchored

  1. Lisa M.

    Beautiful layout!

  2. GinniG

    FABULOUS page Erin! Love all the little punched details!

  3. Charity Hotrum

    your layers always amaze me, Erin!

  4. Joan

    Love the punch work and all the layers!

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