Gorgeous!!! I really liked reading your step by step description of this. You put A LOT of work into this and it really shows! The faux Prima flower and the flourish/frame around the title are awesome!!
Thank you for detailing all that went into this LO. It's nice to be able to appreciate everything that you see in a design and know how much work went into it.
Awww, layouts like this give me a little tear when I think how fast mine are growing. Love the overall colors of everything on here and the cardboard background is wonderful.
What a beautiful lo Lisa. As stated, they ALL come together for you! It's quite obvious you put a lot of time and love into your pages. Just amazing! TFS. Off to check out the butterflys :)
STUNNING!! Love your flowers and vines that you did, and the use of corrugated cardboard. LOVE THE SONG TITLE, TOO!!! Every square inch is filled with beauty in this LO!!!
WOW! This is fantastic! Thanks for listing out the details one what you did and how... gives me a ton of great ideas! You have amazing talent! I love the photo!
Hold on...let me pick my jaw up off the floor!!!!!!! GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!!! Your flower totally looks like Primas..but better because it was made with love!! love allllll your techniques!!!!!
OMG GORGEOUS!!!!! thie is beautiful i love the bg soo cool i love the photos the butterflys flowers well everything haha beautiful lo!!!!! definately a favorite!!
Stunning!!! Amazing!!! Gorgeous!!!! Boy, you weren't kidding about misting and painting and such!!!! Love the results, love the butterflies, LOVE the Romani flower and the journaling tag!!! Mostly, I love these sweet photos of your daughter, what a beautiful young lady!!!!
what can I say Lisa? Another stunning lo with so much beautiful color and texture it's just amazing! The photos are beautiful and your handmade flowers are gorgeous...love it all. I'm repeating adjectives all the time with your LOs and am running out of them!lol
OK, Here is mine for the challenge "March SGC Deux" that Manda (Manda_K) started at Swirlydoos..You had to use your misting dying skills any way you could...I Glimmer Misted in Watermelon. the cardboard, the flowers ,and my journaling card. I started with a piece of cardboard which I painted with Gesso, then while it was still slightly damp, I misted with GM. It bled slightly but beautifully. Then when it was completely dry, I GM'd some more. Then I used TH crackle paint in a few spots in Green. I used the butterflies I shared with you in the new butterfly thread at Swirlydoos, I used the Prima flowers that I enhanced with Rock Candy Stickles and Martha Stewart Microbeads, I made the big Faux Prima Romani Rose flower in the corner twisting strips of white gauze rolling them and glue it to circles of cardstock, then just formed a rose shape in the center, glued on some pearls and sprayed with Glimmer Mist!! I didn't know what direction this LO was taking, but as always it seemed to come together...Now I can start on my Swirlydoos April DT LO's!!!!
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