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New Layle By Mail Design Team Member - Suzanna Lee

Howdy friends!  Please join me in welcoming the newest Layle By Mail design team member - Suzanna Lee!

Suzanna is an amazing, incredibly talented friend; we go wayyyyyy back to my days at Simple Stories where she was on the SS design team. I can’t wait for you to see what she'll be creating and sharing with Layle By Mail products.

Welcome to the team, Suzanna!!

She'll be sharing her projects a few times a month in the Layle By Mail Facebook group & I'll be sharing them via emails and here on the blog, starting today with not one, but TWO scrapbook layouts 😀

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From Suzanna ....

"Did you know the font used in several of the words & phrases from the Here's The Story stamp set are a perfect match with the Olive Alpha?   Thatallowed me to create my own title with a combination of stamps 'Little Details Captured'.

The different ink color of "the story" serves to indicate a change in text context and thus, a larger subtitle.

Below that, at the bottom of the page story and accompanying photos, I created a bold footer using 6 of the 12 camera from the Mini Icons - Photography set, stamped in a row. The black border grounds the page with the black contrast.

Above that I used the Handwritten Months stamp to capture the date of Mia's Senior Prom."

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The 2nd project from Suzanna -

"The Clip It and Clip It - Mini Clips stamps and dies were the starting off point for this layout.

My kids are too old for pictures of artwork and finger painting but I knew I wanted to use them as the "anchors" to my photos.  As we had recently been out as a family for dinner, I decided that would be the topic and from there it was logical that the This Is Us stamp set would be incorporated into the layout.

There are so many good sentiments, in many different fonts, that the stamped sentiments became ephemera to the page. And look, I even stamped ON the photo itself; easy to do when you use matte photo paper!"