Some amazing layouts and off the page items were created by the very talented girls at Scrapbookit this month! I love the monochromatic look of the layouts. The daisies and the box of cards are 2 great gift ideas that anyone would love to receive.
Layouts below made by Nikki Antonello
Nikki enjoyed using the felt ribbon and new Striped ribbons on her projects... The Felt was great inspiration to use on her layout, cutting smaller pieces out and layering....
A great give idea is to decorate a box using ribbons and chipboard, adding real or hand made flowers...

Layout created by Sally Clark
I also struggled (which surprised me!) with using minimal patterned paper and set myself the challenge to use NO patterned paper. I was very happy with the result and now need to do a similar layout for Dylan.
Points of interest:
*Use a dinner plate to create large circles.
*Mix and match rub ons from the same sheet. The sheets are great because they have different fonts and lettering styles so you can really get an eclectic look around a photo by just using 1 word from a different saying or verse and mixing them up.
*Wipe ink over the chip shapes and wipe off with a tissue. Due to the semi-gloss fiish on the shapes only a light tint of the colour will stay behind which creates a subtle yet effective result. I did 3 layers of clear embossing powder over the inked swirl.
*Mat photos on a wider than usual mat which then allows for extra room for embellishing the mat to accentuate the photo.
*Use ric-rac to 'frame' the photo. As the ric rac is a very fine one, I was cautious about using glue as it might seeps out from beneath the ric rac when pressure was applied to adhere it. I also didn't think glue would hold the corners at right angles like I wanted. I folded the ribbon into a right angle and pushed a brad through both layers to hold in place and then adhered to the page with the brad. This worked well so I then decided to mix and match the brad colours and use brads to hold the ends in place also.
*Cut a number of different sized circles, ink the edges with a dark ink and layer around layout.
*Journal in a circle and use different coloured and sized brads to frame the circles on the layout.
*Use alphabet stamps for simple journaling using the same colour ink as the edges of the circle.
*Add buttons, etc as flower centres.
*Tint some parts of the black and white photo with Stampin'Write markers in soft colours.
*Stippple the edges of the white 12x12 page with a pale colour and add accents in a darker tone of the same colour.
Box of Cards - Great gift idea for elderly people who don't get time to shop for cards or can't afford to buy them but love to give them to family...
I painted a paper mache square box in 2 shades of blue. The lid I painted in the darker blue and wrapped a ribbon around the top to signify a present. Made a bow with ribbon, pushed a brad through the centre and attached to the top of the box.
Painted the sides of the box in pale blue and painted some of the chip shapes in dark blue and adhered a different shape to each side of the box. Painted the inside of the box in dark blue.
Made 5 cards from blue cardstock, (finished size 3x3 inches) to fit inside the box. Inked the edges of card fronts and decorated each card with ribbon and a rub-on.
1. Trimmed a strip of braid and folded to form a double leaf shape. Adhered to card. Adhered a strip of the same braid as a stem. Put a brad in the centre of a flower and inked the edges of the flower before mounting with mounting tape above the stem. Rub-on sentiment inside the card reads "If friends were flowers, I'd pick you."
2. Cut 1 petal from a large flower to form a heart shape (the petal was pretty much a heart shape anyway just made the top split a bit bigger) and ink the edges. Screw up into a very small ball, smooth out and run inkpad lightly over shape. Cut 2 small slits in the centre of the shape and thread ribbon through and tie in a bow. Mount to card using mounting tape and finish with a rub-on sentiment.
3. Thread ribbon through a small buckle and adhere to LHS of card. Apply rub-on to RHS do card.
4. Cut a small square of card stock and trim 8 pieces of ribbon a little wider than this square. Adhere 4 ribbon strips along top and side. Weave ribbon and adhere at back of square. Mount to card front and attach a small bow to top of woven 'gift'. Apply rub-on sentiment above present.
5. Apply rub-on sentiment to top 1/2 of card front. Trim a piece of dark blue card to fit bottom 1/2 of card. Attach 3 brads in a row to bottom RH corner of scrap dark blue card and attach to card front. Adhere a piece of ric rac over the top edge of the dark blue card.
TIP...Some of the ribbons are very slippery and synthetic and can fray very easily. Light a match and gently melt the edges of the ribbons to prevent fraying and this also give a nice even finish without worrying about how to secure the ends of ribbon. I will now keep a box of matches on hand for this very purpose!!!