Showing posts with label magnolia flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magnolia flower. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 8, 2019

D-lish Scraps DT share 1 January - Sweet

Happy New Year 2019.
Well some of us are back into the swing of being back at work, for others of you, still relaxing on your summer break. Enjoy.
Today I am sharing my first share for 2019. I have used the inspiration board as inspiration for my layout. Although it is not celebrating the New Year, I thought it was still useful for celebrating a new baby.  Here is the inspiration board:
And here is my layout:
Sweet
So I was inspired by the colours, and by the phrase new beginnings in the inspiration board. 
The second cluster features bitty bag, coloured doilyMagnolia flower.
In this last cluster, I have also added a flair button, and a journal its tag from a JAP kit.
I love the way the colours came together for this sweet layout. 

Friday, December 28, 2018

D-lish Scraps December share 3 - 80 years young

Hi everyone, I hope you have all had an enjoyable Christmas.
I have had my parents visiting from Queensland, so that has been nice. 
My share today, actually features my father, from his 80th birthday this year. 
80 years young
I created this layout, using one of the current cybercrop challenges, set by Amanda Lawrence, owner of D-lish Scraps. She has created a birthday bingo challenge, here are the clues:
From the clues, I used stencilling, a splash of yellow, and a flair. 
I started off my creating my background, using a number 5 x 5 stencil, it is pretty cool. I used texture paste and some Ken Oliver colour bursts for the colour. 
In this second cluster, I have also added a Magnolia flower and sequin bow.
My Dad loves his layout, so this was a fun challenge to use for it. I hope you join in for the challenges, if you have some spare time over this holiday period.

Friday, September 28, 2018

D-lish Scraps DT share 3 September

Hi everyone, I am back with my last share for the month. This layout was inspired this months inspiration board, I loved it that much, lol.


I was inspired by the handmade flowers in the second picture, plus the colours. I made my own handmade flowers to replicate those in the board. I did this using wet tissue paper and a rubber stamp and moulded the paper over the stamp. I then added some paint to the ridges. 


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