Wednesday, December 21, 2011

D-lish GD layout #2

 So here another layout I've done for
                         D-lish scraps

  I so love this photo (I've also used it in my December Daily)....I felt such emotion this day, 5-12-11.


 My 2nd eldest Rhys was heading off on the first leg of his first overseas journey.....Orange to Sydney then first thing on the 6th he was heading off to Tokyo, Japan.  All you want to do is protect but you have to let them go....sigh!


{Close up #1}
 I knew I wanted to use this Kaisercraft pp and I love the striped 7 Gypsies pp...I'd had it in my stash for a while....I used a paper doiley and journal tags-scalloped squares to which i applied Tim Holtz vintage photo distress ink, to grunge it up a bit....I also used small white roses to which I used aquamarine glimmermist and a touch of distress ink to the edges

  With the beautiful-Butterfly I actually broke it in two...as I thought it looked way too girlie but I really wanted to use it. Also I used some of the fab washi tape- music note. I needed some teal to tie the roses in and just happened to look at the D-Lish package and the tag was just what i needed....grunged the edges....waalaa!!....some machine stitching....and I was done.
 I so love this layout...think it might just be my favourite one of the year of mine...anyways
 I've so enjoyed working with these D-Lish products.....awesome stuff...
 Thanks for stopping bye...I'll be back tomorrow...god willing
 Hope you have Christmas all under control????


Thanks            Kim







3 comments:

Nay and Gilly said...

Kim you ALWAYS inspire me!! you r fast on the way to being my al time fav scrapper!!
Luv Renee

Dolly B said...

Yep you certainly inspire me, you are just getting better and better. You know I LOVE your work

Hugs
Mary x

Jasmine S said...

Can I tell you how much I love this page? I just love what you have done with the paper, the gorgeous photo and the touch of aqua. Just fabulous.
Have a wonderful Chrissy.

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