OMG,
I'm going purple!
Not a colour I usually use much of, but it all
started with my Christmas gift, a pair of funky purple pants. And I wore
them on my birthday party, which gave Tracy from my2angels the idea to let me play with the new Prima range, "Meadow Lark".
Have
you ever noticed that there are 200 photos of each of your childrens'
parties and none of your own? That's what happened to me. I had an
awesome wine and cheese tasting party with over 40 friends, most of whom
are scrappers and only a handful of unfocused photo to prove it. But it
needs to be scrapped, so fuzzy or not, here are my photos:
I used the Labelle paper for a background and the new charming word embelly in a cluster of gardenia, chipboard leaves and a calico rosette:
When a paper range has cute barcode strips, they are fun to use as flags:
Here you have the white stemmed flowers all glimmer misted:
This little set of white mulberry flowers and butterflies is so versatile! So easy to colour with paint, glimmer mist or inks:
And
guess what my lovely class ladies gave me for my birthday: a Cricut
machine! (To use in class, to be sure) I couldn't believe my eyes!
Here is how you can make a cute felt banner: Draw a few flags on a piece of calico, stick some felt ribbon on the other side...
and cut out the flags before inking them:
Arrange them as bunting with a rhinestone strip:
And lastly there is a deer! Don't ask me why, it just matched in colour.
Psst! If ever you need to change the colour on a number 40 charm, cover it with Liquid Pearls.
A bit of baker's twine for a frame and now I think I've got the colour purple out of my system until the next decade. I hope you liked it.
GELI
2 comments:
gorgeous LO Geli...purple 'used to' be one of my faves and I seem to have alot of it in my stash, so thanks for this inspo :)
wow, so many gorgeous embellishments love them all :)
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