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Hi Melissa here for Gina's Chipboard Laser Designs

I thought this beautiful chipboard frame was just right for this photo of Louise Brooks, a famous film star of the 1920's.

I painted the frame with the following:
1. Gesso
2. A mix of green and brown watercolor on the whole frame.
3. A mix of red and green watercolors on the circle part of the frame.
4. A coat of Glossy Accents
5. Twinkling H20s in green on the leaves and vines.

I have used a number of things from my friends here at Scrapbook.com:

Abbygirl-the small red fabric rose on the right side
Cindy JK-the silver star at the right of the bottom big red flower
48SixTime--the silver wire and beads on the left edge of the page, and the small pieces of black lace at the right side of the photo
Lynne J- the piece of green foliage to the right of the top flower
my sis- the rectangular big red bling earring at the right of the red flower at the bottom of the page, two pink crystal beads from a necklace, and a gold starfish at the right of the photo
Quick Silver-the small piece of red bling that's from a larger piece of jewelry, on the left side of the wreath, near the feather.
SheilaMarie- the red cord at the top of the page

Ladies, thank you so much !

There are more photos on my blog.

At the corners on the top paper you can see I put a little texture on . I used a brass embossing template as a stencil with texture paste. I brushed silver ink on the raised areas with my finger. On the top right area before the ink, I put on a little watercolor, to make it show up more.


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