You did a very creative job! Very pretty and of course (smile) love the color combination for the 4th of July! It is amazing when we have one thing in mind and it turns out another "beautiful" way!
This is so lovely. I love the many techniques you have used on it. From the stamping to the laces and pearls and your beautiful signature flowers. Your white butterflies are gorgeous and I love the metal butterfly and other little metal touches. Every inch of this is so creative and the best is that precious photo. Fabulous layout.
Ohhhh sweet lady this is so precious. I love it when you start from "scratch" & become so creative. Wonderful inking, great use of the dry wall tape behind the sweet pic, & the cluster of gorgeous flowers amazing! Love that gorgeous lace in the red! Another stunning masterpiece!:)
Well, I didn't really plan on this turning out like a 4th of July layout but that is how it ended up! LOL I couldn't find any background papers in my stockpile that I liked to use with this picture so I grabbed one with a white back that I knew I would never use and inked it up directly from TH's Faded Jeans. I knew I wanted another color in there to bring out the reddish flowers in Addy's dress so I ended up using Barn Door. Then adding all the accents I ended up with red, white and blue! Also used drywall tape for a bit of accent and texture under the photo.
These two sweeties are my great-niece and nephew, Addy and Noah. This picture was taken a few years ago and I made this layout for my nephew and his sweet wife.
Special thanks to: Marylou (Meggie's Nana) for the HOTP Sarabooks Sapphire papers under the picture and name tag I made as well as the dark and light blue prills in the spoon. Melissa (Scraphouse) for the little white doily die cut and the white die cut on the right. Carrie (Dear Zae) for the pretty white lace doilies. Mary (Abbygirl) for the navy roses. Thank you ladies so much!
The pretty red lace, white pearl cabochons and red satin flowers are from Pam Wright's boutique on FB. The beautiful silver and white glitter glass butterfly is from Reneabouquets. I made the denim blue roses and red lace flower. The sheer red roses, denim rose trim, silver spoon and silver bling are from Hobby Lobby. The white butterflies are some I die cut from paint sample cards! The "You make me happy" stamp is a design made by Gabrielle Pollacco for 49 & Market. I can't remember where on earth I got that Dream Big charm, I've had it so long!
Oh, before I forget, some of you may already do this, but when I use all of my foam dots out of a package, I save what's left and cut whatever length of strip left to raise edges of stuff (for instance, the cherish label). So don't throw those scraps of sticky double-sided foam away, ladies!! :-)
Thank you so much for stopping by my gallery! Have a wonderful weekend!
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