Snapncrop is on Pinterest and we would love
for you to join us! We show many of our mosaic pages from our websites, plus pages we find all over web. Come get photography and color inspiration, camera tips, page layout ideas, and more on our Pinterest page. This week we are giving our customers a chance to win the "Star Crazy" Page Kit by re-pinning the image above.
This week is all about Mosaic Moments™ RTC (Ready To Cut) grid paper. RTC allows you to create cards and mini albums with a mosaic look. There are currently two sizes: 4x6 and 4x4. Both come on a 12x12 sheet ready to cut down to size.
School is ending soon, so this is a great time to make teacher appreciation cards. The White 4x6 RTC tri-fold card (shown above) is such an adorable, quick, and easy project you can create for your child's amazing
teachers! Learn how to create this card on Mosaicmoments.com.
This week White 4x4 and 4x6 RTC sheets will be on sale for $5.75 (reg. $8.25). Each pack comes with 6 sheets of White RTC paper.
This is Mosaic Moments™ #122 page pattern. We are now adding all of our patterns to our new website, Mosaicmoments.com. Come see our newest
collage pattern featuring photos of Puget Sound. This page features beautiful Periwinkle grid paper and has a serene feel. This is a lovely two column pattern mostly made up of landscape photo spots.
Here is a peek of this week's post:
"The page above is a scrapbook
layout featuring Puget Sound in Washington. I thought this particular page pattern would look great with these photographs. First, this page mostly has spots for landscape oriented photos (which I had several of), and I wanted to use the 2.125 in squares to add pattern paper. I thought the two 5.5w x 2.125h blocks were great for my photos since it gives a 'panoramic' look."
Lori created this adorable page for this month's challenge. This past week the Design Team made layouts featuring flowers. Lori's page features her photos of Hibiscus
flowers. Don't you feel like you have arrived on a tropical island? We love the bright colors she chose and her lovely flower shots. Go to Journella to read her post and see the entire layout.