What kid doesn't love a birthday party? All three of mine love a party, and this mom loves to document them! I think the Confetti Wishes line from Close To My Heart is great whether you have a boy or girl celebrating. Here are a few examples of birthday layouts I made using the paper pack, complements, and assortment.
This layout is really just a large photo mat backed by strips of the various patterned papers. The title and embellishments are complements stickers.
I based this layout on a sketch from one of CMTH's Make It From Your Heart pattern books. The title is cut from the Cricut Artbooking cartridge, the tag is a complements sticker, and the other embellishments are from the Confetti Wishes assortment. I added a fiber from my stash to the journaling tag.
This is a "boy" version using squares and strips of the pattern paper, a Cricut cut title from Artbooking, and complements stickers.
Here's another "boy" version. I used another title cut with the Cricut Artbooking cartridge, and more complements stickers.
I've shown this fun layout before. In addition to the paper pack, I stamped some pattern paper using a former stamp of the month set. I also added a title and embellishments made with the same stamp set. Note: while this particular stamp set is no longer available, there are several other sets perfect for birthdays on the website. Look in the Occasions stamp category for ideas!
I did add a few sheets of cardstock from my basic supplies for page bases. But even after all of these fun layouts, I still have some decent scraps of paper left, as well as a few embellishments from the assortment and some complements stickers. Perfect for making any birthday cards we need in the next little while.
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Great layouts! I bought a paper pack and the complements to create with. Didn't want to miss my chance before they retired.
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