Tuesday, 21 July 2015
Family Is
My layout for the challenge over at http://whitewith1.blogspot.com.au/
I have tried a woven affect on this layout, the lovely pink with dots paper is a Prima Marketing, and the other used in the weaving I have used Tim Holtz Distress stain, and 2 shades of Glimmer Mist on white card stock and made my own sheet to compliment the colour scheme. I also used this sheet to mat my photos.
I coloured the chipboard bike using markers and the lamp post I coloured using smooch. I made the little flower to be placed in the centre of the leaves.
I have journalled on the little pull out tag which I placed neatly underneath the centre photo.
Thanks for dropping by xxx
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Lovely layout Sharon.....very effective
ReplyDeleteThank you Vicki xxx
ReplyDeleteHI.. Your layout looks amazing I love the weaving on your back ground.. love the lamppost and bicycle too.. and thanks so much for joining in with White With One this month...
ReplyDeleteThank you Lizzy
DeleteYou did great wih the marsala challenge! Thanks for playing Wotherspoon us at ww1
ReplyDeleteThank you Marie
ReplyDeleteWOW !! I love how you created an interesting background by weaving the papers. The lamp and the bike leaning against it it gorgeous. Thanks for joining us at WW1
ReplyDeleteThank you Carol
DeleteWhat a great effect you created by weaving the background - a lovely layout for your precious memories!!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Alison xxx
ReplyDeleteLovely background, beautiful layout
ReplyDeleteThank you Tracey
ReplyDeleteLoving the weaving on the background of your layout. Thanks for joining us at WW1 :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tania
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Such a fun unique design! Thank you for playing along with us at White with 1!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nicole
ReplyDeleteWOWOW beautiful i love this design!
ReplyDeleteThank you Denyse
ReplyDeletewhat a pretty layout and all that weaving is great!.. Thanks so much for playing along with White.. with 1 this month :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Janet
ReplyDeleteGreat layout, love the weaving. Thanks for joining in with us at WW1.
ReplyDeleteThanks Julie
ReplyDeleteVery pretty... awesome use of the colour!
ReplyDeleteThanks Amanda
ReplyDeleteBrilliant take on the colour, which was a super hard one last month. Thanks for playing along :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Kylie
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