This layout was done with That's Amore paper which is one of my favorites. These pages have a lot of dimension because of the embellishments. The "Love" and the hearts are gel stickers.

I framed the wedding picture using Blush CS and patterened paper. All of the edges were sponged with Chocolate ink.
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I printed the journaling on Colonial White CS and cut it out with my nestabilities heart die and used the die as a stencil to sponge a light layer of Blush ink around the words. I added a white rose to the heart and the corners of the picture.

I sused a Martha Stewart punch on the corners of the mat and then stamped the largest corner flourish from the Key to My Heart stamp set in the top left corner and a smaller one in the bottom right corner. To the flourish I added small pink adhesive pearls.

On this page I layered a button on a flower to accent the picture. Again I printed the journaling onto CS. I used one of my favorite Martha border punches on the patterened paper and one again all the edges were sponged with Chocolate ink.

While I was making this page, I accidentally dropped my ink pad on the bottom of the page so I decided to go with it and "drop" it in a few more places which created a shabby chic background. I'm so glad it worked out because I had already glued the picture down. I love when an accident turns out well. ;)
What a wonderful layout! I love the button details! Beth
ReplyDeleteBeautiful layout! Thanks for sharing your talents...
ReplyDeletePS--Mistakes=embellishment opportunities and your "boo-boo" turned out lovely! :-)
oooops....meant to ask you something....how do you blurr the faces of the people in your pictures? I would post more layouts but I don't want the faces on the internet.
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