For my second assignment at Get It Scrapped this month I took on the challenge of of “channeling” Emily Pitts. You can see some inspiring Emily Pitt pages on this Pinterest board. Here’s my take:
If you’re familiar with Emily Pitts then you know she’s a paper scrapper with a a very distinctive style that was difficult for me to pull off in digi. Of course, when I think of Emily I immediately think of her large, stacked titles so I knew that would be part of my design. I also used the tips from this tutorial to make the papers look like they were cut by hand. Finally, I have to point out my supply list: only one kit! This pretty much never happens to me, but this kit worked perfectly for my topic. These are pictures that my mom, sister and I shared on a random December day last year. I loved the contrast of bright sunny Maseru with Salt Lake and Seattle. Plus I love pages that document the differences in my family.