01 May, 2014

Bike Cogs from Annette

Hello Bloggers
Annette shares 2 fab layouts with us:

'Hello all, today I'm sharing two LOs using
from 
MEGS GARDEN 

CHARITY RIDE

I knew when I saw these papers I wanted to share of a special friend Karen, 
she is a 'biker babe' and rides for numerous charity events 
this ride however was  special for us
we belong to a breast cancer charity 
BE UPLIFTED inc
we assist women & their families on a breast cancer journey 
with some of their out-of-pocket expenses 
This is the start of a ride to raise monies for just that cause... 
design is based on a sketch from 
PAGE DRAFTS 
 trimmed down edges of ... 
distressed & inked in brown 
cut pieces from... 
cut labels....
inked cogs in brown & black with touches of teal to age 
cut clock ... 


layered paper, chippy cog & metal cogs & clock 
velvet flowers softens the look keeping it a touch feminine 


another label, more metal & a touch of pink velvet 
 extras
Tim Holtz mini gears th93012
velvet flowers...Pa265
chipboard cogs, metal flowers 
versamark inks 

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2nd LAYOUT 
has been featured previously 
CSI# 117

LETS RIDE

I fussy cut around the cogs from ..Cogs on Stripes.... P6376
joined through the centre on white cardstock
trimmed 1cm off right edge & added ..Cogs on Stripes .P6376...
cut out a few labels .. Bikes  P6378
painted cogs grey inked in black 
popped a banner across the top 


into my hubby's shed & gathered washers, nuts & screws 
a key, clock & crown add to the stack 


rusty nut, metal frame of bike workings, more metal with a few flowers
 completes the picture

I'm sure you'll agree these papers look fabulous as a biker page boy or girl 
thanks for popping by 
happy scrapping 
Hugz Annette'

Fabulous layouts - well done Annette. Love all the elements you chose; the touch of velvet is awesome & certainly does add a touch of femininity to the layout; love the clocks, gears & rusty additions. Who would have thought that you would have to raid a shed to finish a sublime layout - beautiful.  Love the little yellow rose on the LO.
Hope your ankle is doing well.

Bye for now
Meg
www.megsgarden.com  


2 comments:

  1. Wow!!! These pages are spectacular Annette!! Fabulous idea mixing the cogs and the flowers and absolutely love that you raided your hubbies shed for the nuts and washers, etc. Have to remember that one! LOL! Absolutely stunning work!! ox

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  2. A great blend of hard and soft images to on this inspiring page. What a wonderful thing - the charity ride for a great cause :D

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