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| My mother in the 1940's |
This photo of my mother smiling shyly with a ribbon in her hair made me think of "Sugar and spice and everything nice, that's what little girls are made of", hence the title of this layout.
I used papers and flowers from Prima's Royal Menagerie collection.
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| Queen for the Day |
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| Saltwater |
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| Flutterby |
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| Elizabeth |
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| Helena |
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| Victoria |
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I edged the petals of some of the flowers with paint to give them more definition.
I did some stencilling with molding paste on the background. While the paste was still wet, I heat-embossed the dandelion heads with Wow embossing powder in opaque bright white to make them stand out more.
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| DecoArt Stencil - Dandelion |
These are the dies and punch I used:
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Cheery Lynn Designs
Polynesian Sails Oval |
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Spellbinders
Romantic Rectangles |
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Cheery Lynn Designs
Spring Flower Burst Doily |
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Spellbinders
A2 Floral Ribbon Threader |
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Cheery Lynn Designs
Flourish #13 |
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Martha Stewart punch
Eyelet Lace |
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I embossed the chipboard border under the photo with Stampendous Frantage Embossing enamel in Shabby White.
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Dusty Attic
Fancy Trim #4 |
Thank you so much for taking a look!
This one is SWEET, Tracy! I really can imagine the difference in the flowers had you not edged them with paint - great idea! And brightening up the beautiful dandelion stencil makes this layout "shine". Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa!
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