Hi everyone! Here today to share my first June layout created for 2Crafty Chipboard.
My background paper is from the 49 and Market Heirloom Botanicals Collection, Harmony. I applied some masking with a Prima stencil and added some paint splatters. I found the picture on Pinterest and immediately knew I had to use it on a layout.A beautiful picture, lots of flowers by 49 and Market and Prima and an array of 2Crafty Chipboard!
2Crafty Chipboard Used:
Corner Twisted Vine
Elsa Frame
Ornate Screen
Butterfly Frames
Corner Alexia's
Fine Word Set 2
Lavendar shrub
To the left and right of the photo I placed the Elsa Frame which I cut in half and embossed with antique taupe embossing powder. I wanted to mimic a garden gate. I embossed the Corner Alexia's also with antique taupe powder and cut it in half and used at the bottom sides of the photo. Among the flowers I placed the Corner Twisted Vine, embossed with verdant and antique taupe powders.
At the top of the photo I placed the Ornate Screen, embossed antique taupe, along with the title. To the side I placed the Lavender Shrub embossed with verdant powder.
Here you can see more of the Lavander Shrub, along with the Butterfly Frame embossed with plum powder.
I'll be back in a couple of days with another layout.
Thanks for stopping by!
. . . Debbie
To the left and right of the photo I placed the Elsa Frame which I cut in half and embossed with antique taupe embossing powder. I wanted to mimic a garden gate. I embossed the Corner Alexia's also with antique taupe powder and cut it in half and used at the bottom sides of the photo. Among the flowers I placed the Corner Twisted Vine, embossed with verdant and antique taupe powders.
At the top of the photo I placed the Ornate Screen, embossed antique taupe, along with the title. To the side I placed the Lavender Shrub embossed with verdant powder.
Here you can see more of the Lavander Shrub, along with the Butterfly Frame embossed with plum powder.
I'll be back in a couple of days with another layout.
Thanks for stopping by!
. . . Debbie
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