I pulled out this old wedding photo which my friend Marie took of Scott holding me in the ocean at Pictou Lodge. I loved our wedding day, and I love the fact that everyone who attended says the same thing when they think of that day: it was one of the most fun weddings they have been to!

I think one of the keys to scrapbooking wedding photos is to kick back and relax and not think of it as an "important" picture to scrap. I say this as if I have tonnes of experience scrapping wedding photos, when in fact, this is the first wedding photo I've scrapped. I just put my wedding photos in a plain album using photo corners and called it done. But now that I have a nice and complete album, I always have the option to reprint some of them (they were taken on film) and just play around. I knew if I ended up hating this layout, I could always reprint this photo, which happens to be my very favourite photo of the big day.

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| My all time favourite Thickers (Goodness) had to make an appearance on this layout! |

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| Pops of red throughout add interest |


Absolutely beautiful! Both the bride and the layout.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant as always. I love that you didn't go into it trying to make wedding themed, but with a watery palette in mind. I am so glad you explain your process, because I find more inspiration from the way your mind works than anything else.
ReplyDeleteI also wanted to mention, you have talked about wanting a tiny heart in a few recent layouts. I absolutely adore the Holiday Shapes die which is a Simon Says Stamp exclusive. It is hard to tell in the picture but the largest shapes are similar to the small heart here.The smallest stars are smaller than the tiniest tiny star veneers. It says they are .5in to .25in in diameter. I use it for confetti but also small embellishments.
thak you so much for the tip about the SSS die. I will definitely check that out! Thanks for stopping by!
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