I've had several projects go live on the Scrap-Mart blog, and I often forget to share them here as well.
Sadly the bumper crop of tomatoes has ended, and we need to get over to the garden this week to clean it out. Our investment in the Community Garden plot was returned many times over this summer--both the financial and time investments.
I love this "Autumn Blessings" stamp from Just-Rite. I colored it with Prisma colored pencils and then sponged some ink on the Scrap-Mart exclusive Nestability. It's become one of my favorites. So many images seem to look good on it.
As usual, the layout looks a bit crooked in the photograph. I've been investigating some different options for photographing projects. Does anyone have a process (or product) that works for them? Our house is so dark I always need some artificial lighting. And I'd love to get more reliable results when taking photos of scrapbook pages that are too big to be scanned.
This layout uses new Jillibean papers from the Pasta Fagioli line which I love.