used tim holtz crackle paint - rock candy - on the two corners to give it little more texture and just love how the papers then roll up abit.
supplies used include:
pattern paper: Graphic 45 Baby 2 Bride Collection - Dream a little dream
embellishments: prima flowers, prima swirls (white), riff raff chipboard (tree), tim holtz crackle paint peeled paint (green) and rock candy (clear), lots or prima ribbons, queen & co pearls (green) and tim holtz tag (destiny)
Inspired for: Let's Get Shabby - Challenge #3
thanks for stopping by again!!! ps. so excited that Graphic 45 is featuring one of my layout on their blog --> check it out! thanks so much - so honored
This is gorgeous. Just love the layers. Thanks ever so much for playing along with us at Shabby.
ReplyDeleteWow piradee, this is Beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with us at Shabby!
xxxx
Chimene
All the layering and distressing is fabulous! Chalk this one up to another awesome page!!
ReplyDeleteHi Piradee,
ReplyDeletewow i love how you scrapbook. it is so lovely !
Joyce
Really pretty! Great take on the challenge! Hugz, Z
ReplyDeletewow, Piradee, saw this one at Two Peas today. um, in the TOP TEN! yeah, it's good. off to Graphic 45 to check you out. :)
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! Love this page so much!
ReplyDeleteWOW luv this!!! such a beautiful lo & design!!! great job on the challenge!!!
ReplyDeletelove the texture and all of your layering, you are such an inspiration! Thanks for your sweet comment too :) Where in the world do you find all of these beautiful accessories! Love it!
ReplyDeleteBEautiful!!!! Love the layering, the flowers, the lace and the green details!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for playing along with us at Shabby!
XXXJenneke
definitely shabby chic!!
ReplyDeleteLove what you have created! I LOVE green!!
Thanks for playing along with us at shabby!
Gorgeous work Piradee! Congrats on making top 10 at 2peas!
ReplyDeleteLove the layering and what you have done with this challenge.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous and so is that green!!
Amazing~
ReplyDeleteWonderful work with the textures and colors, and all so well composed!
Quelle tendresse. Bises de Nonna
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