I had some papers left from 
Graphic 45's "Once upon a springtime" collection. I  was thinking it'd be fun to use it in a masculine sort of way and I had just the  right photos of my grandfather.
Obviously I didn't want too many fairies on it,  but the backs of the papers are really awesome too. I used 
Tiny Treasures, 
Woodland  Fantasy and 
 Pixie  Post To  create the mosaic-style circle, cut 18 squares of 1 1/4 x 1 1/4" and round off 2  opposite corners.

I totally love the  
felt ribbon ... they're  so easy to use and make an instant fancy border.

I added a bit of 
yellow baker's  twine to  break it up, a cute painted 
scrapware bird cage and  some of the awesome 
family and memory pins with  a few 
green and brown leaves and  
brown stemmed flowers which  I sprayed with a little 
gold glimmer mist first

So  it wouldn't look dull I took the last of my 
metal silver stars and  scattered them around my embelly clusters.
With my leftovers I made 2  tags for friends with birthdays.
I thought they make a nice change from the  normal birthday card.   The 
Graphic 45 Woodland Fantasy paper  is so cute, you really don't have to do much to it.
Just add a few flowers, like the 
pink and white stemmed flowers and a  
gardenia, with a  
musical charm and  a 
Dream Rhinestone word

It's  so easy, it's almost like cheating!
So I made another one, this time using up  some more leftovers like the 
scrapware branch and  a my2angels
 timepiece with  a 
butterfly charm and  some 
gold stamens

Psst,  just don't tell my friends who easy that was!
and from me Tracy with Curtain Call
When I first saw the  
Graphic 45 Curtain Call papers, I instantly thought to cover a notebook, you know distressed black inked edges with lots of Tim Holtz embellishments, well that plan got put on hold when I found these photos of my DS pre-school graduation and his pre school mid year concert ....  PERFECT papers

And cutting the film strip from 
Curtain Call The Cinema for the background,  see ...
and I also cut out two of the pictures and used as the frame for my photos

Adding a few of the 
Curtain Call tags (reverse side) with 
Carolees Creations Tiny Etch Natural Alphas and our new 
black tassels Scrapware lowercase antique mini alphas
Scrapware lowercase antique mini alphas which I inked first with 
Tim Holtz Barn Door then while wet applied 
Antique Linen Crackle paint (yip I know the "n" doesn't have the red tint, couldn't find the first "n" I did, amongst all my mess so redid it but durrrh forgot to ink first!  )
Adding some more colour I added a strip of 
red velvet ric rac since DS was wearing a red top
And lastly adding one of our 
camera charms
and then I did this one of my DS's preschool In the Garden concert (no matter how much I played with this it still looks orange!)

Making a frame from 
nightfall core dinations then adding curtains made from  
Curtain Call paper (this was the middle piece left from making the frame from the previous layout) and tied with a 
black tassels
The background for the title was using a small piece of 
The Cinemathe letter are making memories which we use to stock
then I made another sign attached with 
antique bronze jump ringsthe titles are 
Carolees Creations Tiny Etch Natural Alphas and 
Carolees Creations Etched Natural AlphasThe steps at the bottom (well that was what they were suppose to look like) is from 
Tour de France.   I also used a piece of this in the previous layout behind the photos
And lastly, keeping in with the garden theme (so DS couldn't argue with me about having flowers on his layout) added 
brown stemmed flowers, brown and black flowers, a 
spider charm, 
lizard charm and 
scrapware mini grass TFL
Hope you are all having a fab week
