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Blue Shabby Love

Hi my beloved readers! Today I have a new project for you... A scrapbook page! I've managed to create a few things with remainders and punches. I love card making, but whenever I take a good pic or when I come across one on my computer, I feel the need to scrapbook. The inspiration for today's project comes from a color board at the Craft Hoarders Anonymous' current challenge. And I just happen to have a paper pad on that color palette!










Materials
Cloud 9 Design - Wild Indigo
Heidy Grace Designs - Celebration
K & Company - Life's Journey Stamp Collage Embossed Paper
Shery K. Designs - Antoinette (vintage handwriting)
Marvy Uchida:
- Silhouette & embossing super jumbo punch: Butterfly
- Silhouette & embossing super jumbo punch: Sunflower (for both flowers)
Spellbinders:
- Grand Labels
- A2 matting basics
- Gold Elements One (flourish)
- Rose Creations (leaves)
- Adorning Squares (sentiment corners)
- Classic Labels Four
Inkadinkado embossing powder
Prima Marketing Stamps - Lady Bird Collection
Penny Black Stamps - Tweet Tweet
Ranger Distress Ink: Broken China, Vintage Photo
Ranger embossing ink
Merletto gems
Bazic two sided tape and mounting tape
Stanley 14 watts mini glue gun
Hot melt glue sticks
Other generic materials
Vellum
Fused string pearl beads
3/8" gross grain ribbon in Cream
DIY pearl pins

The picture I worked with was taken long, long ago. My son was still a little baby and he was taking a nap with my sister. He loves her! Even now he just wants to hang with her whenever he visits my mom's house. I edited this picture to give it a vintage look.

There are some details that I hand cut from original die cuts, for example: the large corner flourish and the smaller tag corners are hand cut from Spellbinders dies. Another trick was, I created both flowers with the same sunflower punch. The vellum flower for instance was created with seven punched sunflowers each of them folded in half and then rolled to create a bud. Oh I almost forgot, this was a 12" by 12" page, so to give it a twist a reaped it and turned the negative facing the front to create a contrast line.

And that's it! This is a shocking color change considering all of February's pinks and reds, right? Anyways, hope you like it! 


This project is participating in:

Craft Hoarders Anonymous

Hiding in my Craftroom

2nd. Diagonal
Bling, Ribbon, Flowers
Inkspirational Challenge Blog
 
2nd Vertical Row
Two word sentiment
3D items
Something shiny
Aud Sentiments

Add a Flourish 
Delightful Challenges 

For the Boys 
Melonheadz Friends 

Flower Galore 
Ladybug Crafts Ink TLT 

Tip-Toe through the Tulips Paper Issues 





Comments

  1. beautiful page! The flowers are great next to that adorable picture! Thanks so much for sharing it with us at Craft Hoarders!

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  2. So sweet, love all the little details!!! Thanks for joining us for the challenge and good luck to you!!

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  3. This is a lovely layout! I really like the silver stamping in the corner....just the right touch of shimmer. You are very talented! Thanks for playing along in Craft Hoarders Anonymous Challenge #2!

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  4. What an amazing layout you've created to showcase such a precious photo! Adorable!!

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  5. VERY SWEET GRACIELLIE!!!!!!!!!!!!:) Your layout if BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!:)

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  6. What a sweet photo on your piece. Love the vintage look of this. Thanks for sharing with us at Craft Hoarders Anon :)

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  7. Beautiful page! Love the colors and papers, your embellishments are the perfect touch! Sweet photo, too! Thanks so much for sharing with us at HIMCR this week!

    Emily
    Mollie's Motif

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  8. Beautiful scrapbook layout! I love all the embellishments and details around the image and the stamp in the corner matches perfectly. Thanks for joining us at Craft Hoarders Anonymous!

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  9. Such a beautiful layout! I love the lace...Thanks for joining us at Craft Hoarders Anonymous!

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  10. Wow . . just WOW!!! What an AMAZING layout! Thanks for joining us this week at Hiding In My Craft Room! Hope to see you join us again soon! (and Good Luck!!)

    Kathy HIMCR DT
    UpintheNightwithKat.blogspot.com

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  11. So beautiful and so sweet!! Love your tutorial and those cool flowers! So many fab details! Thanks for sharing with us at Craft Hoarders Anonymous! Blessings!

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  12. Beautiful layout, so sweetly done, love all of the fabulous elements and the hues of blue. Thanks for joining us at Craft Hoarders Anonymous Challenge Blog

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  13. Beautiful page with many elegant details. :)

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  14. So beautiful with a great eye for detail. I love the colors too! Thanks for joining us at Inkspirational!

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  15. Wonderful layout, thanks for coming back to ply with Craft Hoarders Anonymous Challenge!

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  16. Adorable photo and such a great layout. I love all the details you have! Thanks for playing along with us at Craft Hoarders Anonymous! It was fun to see a layout from you!

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  17. Super sweet page. Thanks for playing a long with us at The Card Concept.

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  18. Wonderful layout, a fab picture to scrap and embellish.
    Thanks for sharing with us at
    Aud Sentiments this fortnight.
    Hugs,
    Sandy

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  19. Wow what a adorable card. Love your details and design. Thanks so much for joining us this week at Delightful Challenges.
    Denise
    DDC-DT

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  20. Such a sweet card! You are rockin the blue theme. Thank you so much for joining us at Craft Hoarders Anonymous Challenge Blog. Hope you can come back to play again soon! Ginny from Polly's Paper Studio.

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  21. What a beautiful page Graciellie and a gorgeous picture. Thank you so much for sharing with us at LCI for our Flowers Galore challenge this fortnight xx

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