Showing posts with label Rebecca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rebecca. Show all posts

Friday, January 15, 2016

D-lish Scraps DT share - Love you to the moon and back.

Hi again, this is the last of my shares for January.
This layout is inspired just by the photo, of my niece and her new baby.
My photo had a lot of gold tones to it, so I was trying to pick up on these.
I found a piece of 6 x 6 paper with a doodled frame, and the layout took off from there.
I used some of the gold star punchinella, under the photo mat, which added to the gold tones. Also in this cluster, I added a wood veneer love arrowstar flower, and Dusty Attic chipboard heart, which came in a pack with my title. The star flowers are fast becoming some of my favourite D-lish flowers.
In my second cluster, I have used a flair button, which was actually from a Lucky dip bag of flairs. I used some more star flowersblue paper leavesDusty Attic page pebble and a pick and place bow
I used the gorgeous Dusty Attic title - Love you to the moon and back, which also came with hearts. Next to the title, I have included a very cute wooden deer button
Love You to the Moon and Back
I really loved the Dusty Attic chipboard titles, I think they may become a regular appearance on my layouts. 
Happy Scrapping xxx




Sunday, February 1, 2015

Show Us Your Stuff February Challenge

What a lot of fun the February challenge is at Show Us Your Stuff, with a countdown challenge to inspire:
Now ordinarily I would go whoa with a challenge like this, lots of numbers - might mean lots of too much - but it doesn't have to be like that. When I finally settled down and thought about it, of course it was ok to do - and it worked. I loved!!!!!!!!!!!!! this challenge. Challenges are there to make us think, how can we use them to our advantage? 
For the circles, I included them in the background work, using the circle template. Then the rest of the circles were made up with the embellishments - the buttons, D-lish dots, Heidi Swapp vellum ephemera, film roll - 5 circles - easy peasy. Then came the 4 papers -all from a collection, you only need a little bit of each. The 3 photos - if they are all of a sequence of an event, they will work. Edit the photos to a collage size, then they are not too big to work with. The 2 alphas was easy, and the one homemade embellishment - Charms Creations to the rescue.  
So, have a go at this challenge, you may be quite surprised with your end result. I look forward to seeing what is created. 
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