goshh look at her expression, holy cow does that make a grandma's heart sing? Let me listen a moment....yep I hear you humming a loving tune. I can tell because the LO is happy, gorgeous and joyful. Love your flowers! wow. Also really dig your photo layers.
Wowza! You did an amazing job with this challenge!!!!! This is an absolutely awesome layout, my friend! Your photo is wonderful and you scrapped it beautifully!
Saw this on Swirlydoos! Love the way you put the wings on the frame and that pic is just perfect! Gorgeous flower clusters and color combo! You rocked that challenge!
such a beautiful design you have created from the kit.. a wonderful foto capturing the moment, and the pair of wings are very effective...awesome colors there and luv the flowers
Oh my gosh Peggy! Perfect for that picture, which I adore. Thanks for including so much info, I was trying to figure out how to do some swirls last night without having to buy anything - transparencies I've got! You are my inspiration!!!!!!!!!!
Talk about perfection!!! Christy (cbshai) came up with the perfect challenge for the bright, bold “Retro Tapestry” January kit from Swirlydoos: …And Action!!! I have the perfect photo for the challenge: my DIL took this amazing photo of my granddaughter last September. And now, for the rest of the challenge… There has to be chipboard somewhere on the layout; no problem with that: among the kit contents are a set of beautiful alphas from Pink Paislee and from Maya Road, a sheet of chipboard wings. We must use paint, acrylic or watercolor somewhere on the layout; that is a problem. To save my life I cannot draw. The solution(s): First, I painted the wings with black acrylic paint and sprinkled on some of the Petaloo glitter that was included in the kit. Next, I took out a sheet of transparency paper and a few pieces of ZVA that I’ve been hoarding. Using the swirls as templates, I went over one of them with yellow acrylic paint and the other with green watercolor. I stamped leaf images on the remaining transparency and used the watercolor paint to fill them in. The large red flower is part of the kit; the small yellow ones are also Swirly flowers, made with the help of one of Lisa (StarSailor)’s remarkable tutorials that are available at Swirlydoos.
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