Hello Bloggers, today we have Adriana with her layout
"Hi there everyone,
"Hi there everyone,
Adriana here with another Vintage layout using papers from
"Meg's Garden of Papercraft delight" paper,
and several papers from the 6' x6' mini paper pack
With vintage wide Lace (which I tea dyed), Velvet, paper and silk flowers, Butterflies transparencies, skeleton mesh.
I created some flower clusters with fabric and paper flowers.
All of these products are all available from
Meg's Garden website.
Photo courtesy of Meg - (The photo is of her mother as a child, such an adorable photo)
List of Materials used from Meg's Garden website
List of Materials used from Meg's Garden website
here are the links to all the products
Please check out all the wonderful products
and see all the design team members inspirational work at
Thanks for looking, till next time :)
Cheers Adriana XX'
Thank you so much Adriana for using the photo - the ringlets were accomplished by rolling the hair round rags which were then tied tight - I know because they did the same thing to me - ouch it hurts.
This LO shows how these papers designed by Kerry-Jean Watson can be used dramatically as seen on Heather's LO on Monday & with flowers & lace in a very pretty LO here.
So versatile!!
Bye for now
Meg
www.megsgarden.com
Thank you so much Adriana for using the photo - the ringlets were accomplished by rolling the hair round rags which were then tied tight - I know because they did the same thing to me - ouch it hurts.
This LO shows how these papers designed by Kerry-Jean Watson can be used dramatically as seen on Heather's LO on Monday & with flowers & lace in a very pretty LO here.
So versatile!!
Bye for now
Meg
www.megsgarden.com
Beautiful page Adriana!! Love the vintage lace and the touches of purple as a contrast. Stunning use of these gorgeous new papers!! ox
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done Adriana. I love the deep purple with the pops of lavender and the punched borders. A gorgeous page, for such a sweet photo. :D
ReplyDeleteLove the colors on this layout...so pleasing. Purples can be both soft and dramatic at the same time. Lovely project!
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