Sunday, August 21, 2011

Remember This


Playing with Basic Grey's new Picadilly collection. I mixed it here with their Origins collection embellishments as the colours are so complementary.



I added in a clock face from Dusty Attic which I inked with a mix of distress inks to give it varying colours, and the flowers are a mix of Prima and Petaloo floral embellishments.



Thanks so much for dropping by, and I do always appreciate your comments! :)



Materials used:
Patterned Papers - Basic Grey - Picadilly Collection - Flap Jack Breakfast, Farm Fresh Eggs, Fresh Baked Bread, Bread Box
Tags - Basic Grey - Origins Collection - Canvas Tags; 7Gypsies - Lille Collection - Tags
Die-Cut Chipboard - Dusty Attic - Skeleton Clock Face
Flowers and Leaves - Prima Marketing - Juliette Collection (Berry), Eclatte Collection (Mix 1); Petaloo - Chantilly Collection - Velvet Hydrangeas (Rose, Sage)
Brads - Basic Grey - Origins Collection - Glazed Brads
Inks - Tim Holtz Distress Ink - Walnut Stain, Fired Brick, Black Soot; American Crafts Slick Writer - Brown (Fine)
Punch - Martha Stewart Crafts - Garden Gate Deep Double Edge Punch
Adhesives - Beacon’s 3-In-1 Advanced Craft Glue, Kokuyo Dotliner, EK Success 3D-Dots
Twine


5 comments:

  1. hi.. this is beautiful.. a gorgeous design with beautiful blooms and i love the bg papers.. they match each other so well... love this..

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  2. absolutely beautiful, love the combination you used!
    I was wondering though, how do you store your layouts with all the bulky embellishments?

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  3. Thank you so much for your lovely comments ladies! I really and truly appreciate them. Sylvia, as to how I store my layouts, that's a really good question. :D Whatever I can fit into an album I do so, one or two I put in shadowboxes, and the rest I just store in pizza boxes.

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  4. Wow, youre layout is amazing! Verry beautiful!!!!

    greetzz Laura
    (The Netherlands)

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