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Margaret
A card from Missouri
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Look what was in my mail today - a handmade card from Tracey in Missouri, USA. Thank you so much. I hope that my readers enjoy looking at it as much as I do.
This past week I went down to 'my' beaches - Ocean Beach to Umina Beach taking my Samsung Tablet with me as I wanted to take a panorama shot. This is the view I have after I have walked just 100 steps from my front gate and up and over a small sand dune - I never tire of this view. I have completed this layout for a challenge over at ARTastic Challenge Blog . The challenge was to be inspired by the following artwork -Bondi Scene by Isabelle May Tweddle. The criteria was Summer. Some particulars - I have raised the main photo with foam tape - both the photo and the corrugated blue mount. In real life it gives the impression of raising above the sand image on the patterned paper. I have used paper, stickers and die cuts from Kaisercraft Sandy Toes collection and scattered hessian twine, pearls and sparkles randomly. I love both the quotes - so I used both - I hope not too much. At the bottom (for photographic purposes only) you...
I have decided to play along with a challenge over at Pixels and Paper challenge blog - here is my layout. The challenge was to use distressing in some form on your layout. On the recent long weekend I travelled up to Brisbane to Scrapbook and Paper Expo and one of the classes I did with Beck Beattie was playing with all different backgrounds using watercolour paints. This background was made by sweeping 3 colours from a palette of watercolour paints across the white background. See photo below for what I mean by a palette. I think I got these many years ago in America and have never used them.....until today. The photo is of Beck Beattie and I taken on the weekend. I then coloured some whitecard stock with the colours I used for background and a green to make the flowers and leaves and to embellish the title "Make Amazing Happen". I used my scissors to distress the edges, then scrunched them up, then sprayed with water and allowed to dry. Some rand...
This past weekend I was on a scrapbooking retreat and I managed to complete several pages - I will be sharing with you however some were for individual challenges and so I am posting them first. This layout was for a challenge over at ARTastic Challenge Blog and their challenge criteria was Vintage style. At little about the photo. It is a photo of my grandfather, who we called Pop. It shows him in his garden beside some climbing roses. It is how I remember him - he always had his pipe, his braces and mostly wore his slippers. He came from County Derry, Ireland in 1900 and he never lost his Irish accent on certain words. This layout started completely different, I had plans to use a photo of the seaside, but when I found this photo I knew that I had to use it. It seems strange using pink on a masculine page, don't you think, however the pink climbing roses dictated the colour scheme. I made the tags, the large pink flower and the fl...
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