My new page with my dear niece Tamar gorgeous photo and A2S new April release. I used this title, covered with inks, clear heat embossed and then stamped over it again.
Other techniques used here: die cutting with Cherry Lynn Designs dies, stamping over the page (Tim Holtz and Prima stamps), hand stitching inside the die cut doily,border punching, inking, clustering and finally using MLS papers and journaling cards for this shabby pastel overall look.
Small embellishments are from Epyphany Crafts, Paper Studio, Eyelet Outlet, Maya Road, The Twinery.
Saturday, 28 April 2012
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Awesine page - love that little paint can and brush - in fact, I love all the details and there are sooooo many!
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