Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Well, as mentioned yesterday, I made it onto a Design Team! yay me! (insert happy dance here, lol!)

Better Scrapbooking has a new design team for 2011!
Check out the other members of the team - there are some very talented, creative and clever ladies out there -
Karen

Sharon

Pat or Glenna (depends on the day as to which name she will answer too)

Theresa

Chrisste

Jennie

Well, for  my first 'assignment' I was given some papers from Imaginisce - a cute dinosaur range -  Dino Roar, and some Bazzill cardstock (LOVE this stuff!)


























































Every little boy (and some not so little) wants to be an adventurer and discover dinosaurs, fossills and the such - so they need a book to write down their findings, and draw maps, and dinosaur skeletons....you know what I mean!
So I whipped up such a book - and lookie lookie, there are even dinosaur footprints stomping along on each page and the cover!

Products I used:
Bind-It-All - covers & coils
Dino Roar - rumble & roar
Snag'em stamp - dino print
Versa Mark Ink - pinecone
Prism cardstock - Intense Kiwi
Over the next couple of days, I will upload the other items I made using Dino Roar, and if you pop over to Better Scrapbooking you will see this range of product and other products.


Jamey

5 comments:

  1. Congratulations on becoming a Design Team member at Better Scrapbooking!

    Love your notebook, just perfect for that little explorer!

    Mandy
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  2. hi, love the little book!! but you missed Tracy on the DT lol

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  3. Great notebook idea! Have just ordered the range from Better Scrapbooking today to do a layout but after seeing your notebook, I might just have do that too for my dinosaur-mad family.

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  4. this is so cute!! My son would just love an explorers notebook!!

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  5. I like the dinosaur paper you covered the book with and how you coordinated the pages with the dino foot print. A fun little notebook for some future paleontologist.

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