Today at
Practical Scrappers we're up with the Winter/Snow theme. For my layout I used an older photo of Phiene playing in the snow. I love how the bright colors of her hat and the sleigh work against the white snowy background in this photo, so I copied that into the layout and started out with a white background. I used the Flashback collection by KI Memories for the bright colors in the layout, they match the colors in the photo perfectly!
Gossamer Blue December kit
KI Memories, Flashback: Visionary, Timeline, Instaframes, Stampset Click Click
Pebbles Inc Tag
Thickers Eric
Bazzill white
EK Success border punch
Glassine bag
Kaisercraft stamp
Hero Arts ink Soft Pool
Archival ink Jet Black
Handstitching
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Practical Scrappers blog for some more Winter/Snow inspiration.
Thanks for stopping by today!
I love the extra dimension your sewing has given the layout. What a lovely photo to use!
ReplyDeleteThat picture is so cute!
ReplyDeleteThis LO is so lovely and I really like how you put the top of the frame behind the picture.
Fun colors! Good job layering!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable and very well made- I love the fresh white background, colors, and always love to see a stitched title~!
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I love everything about this!
ReplyDeletevery pretty layout and I love the stitching.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!! How cute is that picture?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful page! Love how you stitched through the letters and OMGosh, that photo is adorable!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty page!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great layout! The picture is too cute and love all your layering!!
ReplyDeleteI like your layering and punching - cool layout!
ReplyDeletefabulous layout.. love all the layering. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely great page! Great design!
ReplyDeleteI love all the stitching, especially over your title! x
ReplyDeleteGoodness I love it all. I love the hole punches and stitches. And I had to look twice to see the die-cut landscape frame. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful layout!
ReplyDeleteCute layout, love the layers :)
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