Gorgeous page - so much to see here - I especially love the tatted doily (those take a bit of time to create - I have done a good bit of tatting in the past and that is truly a treasure) - beautiful layout :)
You put this together beautifully! And the paper is PERFECT! I love the lace under the wonderful frame, I love those swirls. All the details compliment your wonderful flowers!
Gorgeous page!! The columbines are beautiful! I love all the pink accents, the lace, doily, stenciling, die cut frame. The paper is perfect! I remember Daisy D's. The keys are a nice touch, I see the antique one...very cool.
Hello there! I decided to make a layout for one of my Columbine pictures that I love! First off, I used Daisy D's Chloe Marie collection - Provence. I have had that paper for years and wasn't sure I'd ever use it until I put this picture with it and felt it was perfect! I used Finnabair Art Deco Wall stencil with Lunar Paste in Rosy Cheeks and Ranger White embossing powder. I inked around the edges of the page with Tim Holtz Kitsch Flamingo. I found this beautiful lace from Reneabouquets and laid it down under the picture. I used Spellbinders Mystical Embrace with TH Metallic Confections Kraft Stock to frame the picture. The pretty butterfly diecut is Cheery Lynn Designs Butterfly Out! Next I found this pretty pink tatted doily from the antique mall. I used a little white one with the pearl in the center. The beautiful lace in the top left and right was white to start with and I inked them up with Memento ink. The little clock was a Stamperia clock mould and I used Finnabair Metallique Wax in Sweet Rose. Also inked up the gold frame with the same. "Columbine" was Paper Studio Foam Stickers and I diecut a Sizzix piece under it in pink and green (metallic) papers. I used two of my pretty little buttons or either end.
I also used Reneabouquets Printed Beautiful Board fairy and butterflies. The key with hearts was inked up with Metallique Wax in Old Silver and the one on the bottom is a real-life antique! I got it a few years back with several others at the antique mall. I was curious about it and I googled the name that was P. & F. Corbin, New Britain, Connecticut. It was a manufacturing company owned by Phillip and Frank Corbin back in the 1800's. They made some beautiful things! They had over 1,800 employees.
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