Hello everyone, it's Celeste here again to share with you my latest project.
It is the first in a series of three projects that I have been working on. I hope you like it!
This first project is an 8x8 layout. I first found this paper and it gave me the idea to use the French Flair-Classic LG Stackers in addition with using the French Flair-Classic - Silver Stackers . I nestled these two together and then popped my picture in the middle, whilst surrounding the picture with the dies.
I used the Stacker Flowers #5, the Stacker Flowers #6 and Judy's Blooms for the main flower. The Pair of Ferns, Victorian Romance Flourish and Judy's Blooms Leaves
were all cut out, inked, stickled and put under to create the greenery.
Up on the top left hand corner I made two small flowers using the Miniature Rose die combined with the Stacker Flower #1 Leaf. These too were inked and stickled.
Finally I added a Small Dragonfly with Angel Wings to the top right hand corner. I was originally going to leave this space alone, but when I looked more closely it felt like it needed something. After playing around I found the dragonfly and I think it looks perfect!
Dies used:
French Flair-Classic LG Stackers Nesting Dies
French Flair Classic - LG Silver Stackers
SF-Stacker Flower #5
SF-Stacker Flower #6
B118 Pair of Ferns
DL151 Victorian Romance Flourish
C184 Judy's Blooms
B152 Miniature Rose
SF-1 Stacker Leaf
DL152 Dragonfly with Angel Wing
Thanks for joining me today and I hope you come back next Wednesday to see the next installment of my Bathing Beauties series.
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Thanks for stopping by Celeste
How lovely!! I can't wait to see the rest of the series!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous layout Celeste, its a beautiful portrayal of Summer...
ReplyDeleteMarvellous creation Celeste and i love the glitter on the flowers!
ReplyDeleteLove from France, Kianel.
A pretty layout and the paper is interesting. Love the flowers and the stickles. Great combinations of dies and colors.
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