Saturday, June 09, 2012

Roller Skate **New DCWV A Type of Art Stack**

Another peek at some NEW DCWV! This time it's the DCWV "A Type of Art" stack. There are lots of fun small text backgrounds and large decorative alpha or numbers papers and even a couple of sheets of these great letter cards like "A is for Adorable". I think it is going to be a great stack to have on hand to coordinate with your other stacks or just use on its own like I have in this layout.

Yep, I was really hip in my candy striped dress, saddle oxfords and my little skates. If you had those old skates you remember how rough it was riding on them compared to the roller blade wheels now. LOL
I thought these colors of text in this stack would give it a great retro feel. I cut the title from a silver finish cardstock in the coordinating cardstock stack. The glittered paper around the edge of the paper is also from that stack.




7 comments:

Carrie said...

Susan, that is a very cute photo of you. I had those shoes and probably the same type of skates. Thank you for showing these papers because I love the text prints that are popular right now. Cute layout.

Bethany said...

Such a cute page!

Tamera said...

Oh yes, I certainly do remember those skates. And I was never good at skating with them. Remember how even the slightest little pebble would send you head over heels?

Wow - there are a lot of different type's in this stack. I could never have pulled off a page with this paper and make it look so cohesive. You are a genius!

Madeline said...

Adorable! You mixed those papers well, and I love the close up of your skates. I remember those over-the-shoe types!

Kristin said...

I love how you shoed off all the different papers in the stack!!!

Wendy said...

I also remember Saddle Shoes and those clip on skates...and 1968 as well. ;-) I love this page and the paper!!! Can't wait til its available at Michaels and JoAnns. I'm definitely getting some!

Vanessa said...

Anyone know when this stack will be available? I had the same type roller skates, well into the 90s!! Loved them!