Wednesday, May 9, 2012

7 Dots and Prima-CT Work

Hey scrappers!

Due to my busy schedule these last couple weeks, I have had no time to scrapbook! But now that it's over (for now) I have been trying to get caught up on my scrapping!

Today I'm sharing a couple CT layouts I did. This first one is of me and my grandson at the park. (photo by Erin Romans Photography). I based it on a sketch by CT member Maggi and did some Gesso stamping that my scrappy sister Shona taught me. Thanks Shona!! I also did this for a member challenge in the FORUM. I used 7 Dots Dreamer Collection, Dusty Attic, Manor House and Prima Flowers all from the Flying Unicorn Store.
I had a Dusty Attic frame and Vine which I cut up to use.
I used Gesso on my brick stamp and liked the look of it..very cool texture!
 I love the little banner tags everyone has been using lately...I'm hooked on those as well these days. I'd like to blame Shona for that :p



For the next one I used Prima Nature Garden, flowers and embellie. Also from the store.
Did distressing and layering and some masking. I love this picture of my grandson...he's just so precious!!

For the circle I used a tute from Lisa Gregory, although I can never get mine straight!! I got the idea for the doilys peeking out from one of Gabi's new layouts. (such a cute idea). Here are some close ups:




Thanks for stopping by today!! Don't forget about our Flower Fantasy happening all month at the Flying Unicorn Forum!!! Come by and check out some flower tutes, awesome challenges and giveaways from our sponsor, Manor House Creations!!!

Hope you find some time to get creative this week!!!

4 comments:

  1. ooooo LOVE these...just gorgeous creations! and what amazing photos...and BTW..I can never match up that punch circle either ....I slap a flower on the end piece LOL!~

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  2. Awesome creations...so beautiful!

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  3. Denise I love both those layouts, awesome work. I am going to have to give that gesso stamping a try too LOL

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  4. Breathtaking! So full of detail & special touches.
    Your work just fascinates me.

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