Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Let's Talk Tuesday: Using ALL of Your Letter Stickers

Welcome to Let's Talk Tuesday! Thank you so much for being here and for your sweet comments about this new series. If you're just finding your way to this series you can find previous Let's Talk Tuesday posts right here:
Let's Talk Tuesday: Lines
Let's Talk Tuesday: Journaling on a photo
Let's Talk Tuesday: One Photo Layouts
Let's Talk Tuesday: What to Pack When Creating on the Go

Today we're talking about using up all of those letter stickers. I have piles and piles of letter stickers that are collecting dust. I don't use them anymore because most of the letters are gone. All I have left is a bunch of Q's, Y's, Z's and J's.
I decided to see if I could make a dent in all those left over stickers. I created 2 layouts.
The first layout I created I created a fun busy border around the entire layout.


I made a big dent in my stash but I still had a few packages of white Thickers that I wanted to put to good use. I used only white and pink letter stickers on this project. I love the impact of the pink letters mixed in with all the white.

 This layout is one that I created a while ago. Long titles are another way to use some of those letter stickers. This layout features a really long title. (This is a great way to feature one of your favorite quotes too.)

Here's another way to use those letter stickers:
(You can find more details about this project, here.)
Do you have piles and piles of letter stickers that you just can't throw away but that you're not using either? Dust them off and put them to good use, I know you can do it!

14 comments:

  1. I love all the layouts, all the different ways you used your letters, Thanks for the inspiration and ideas, I will have to try them.

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    1. Thank you Roseanna! I would love to see your take on any of these! Thanks for stopping by today.

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  2. Holy cow that first layout is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well, they all are, but I'm especially loving that first one :)

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    1. Awwwwe, Thanks Paige! You're so sweet. I do love how that first layout turned out. I'll be using that technique again for sure!

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  3. Time to put a dent in this particular element of my stash. Love the ways you implemented using the leftover stickers.

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    1. Thank you Jessica! My letter sticker stash was getting out of control. Just with these 2 new projects I finished of 3 packages of Thickers. I'd love to see how you use your leftover letter stickers.

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    2. Becki, I have a layout going up on my blog Monday morning with a brief shout out to your post. http://errantscraps.blogspot.com/2014/06/vance-summer-school.html

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    3. Wow, Thanks Jessica. I'll be sure to stop by in the morning. :)

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  4. Your work here with alphabet stickers is just Astounding!! Shows such design skills, penache, and absolute creativity!! Love all of them but my fave is the first one - it just oozes cool and complete awesomeness!!!

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    1. Taunya, I am blushing a little! You're comment made my day! I'm thrilled that you love my letter sticker stash decluttering layouts. <3

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  5. Hi Becki, I recently added your blog to my RSS feed and I have to say I am impressed with your work. I am a beginner but I love scrapbooking and I am always looking for new ideas. I love what you did with the leftovers alphas you have. I don't have a lot to spare but I will keep your idea in mind. It worked out so perfectly. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thank you!!! I'm so excited to hear you are beginning scrapbooking! It's an amazing hobby! Even if you don't have a lot of time to spare sneaking a few minutes a day you'll be surprised at how much you can get done!

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  6. Hi, I just poted (or I think I did) a long long text about how I liked your ideas. But either my computer fail on me or I have done something I have no idea of. But congrats (again) on your LO and your idea on how to use leftover alphas.

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    1. :) You're computer is just fine. I moderate all my comments to cut back on spam. Thank you for your comments!

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