WW1...Princess Pink
Always wear your Invisible Crown
This photo of Kenzie and Chelsea, looking beautiful, was taken before their year 12 formal.
I started this layout with a textured background, using with the new(ish) Tim Holtz grit paste. To achieve the correct colour pink, I used a blend of two mists and an ink. To highlight the white a bit more, I then went over several of the leaves and bricks and the chipboard pieces with ColourBlast snow white colour paste. It doesn't show in this photo but the layout has a lovely icy white sparkle from the colour paste. To finish off, I used some floral embellishments, pearls, acetate, jewel flairs and two plaster birds.
Beautiful, lovely layout - and I love your title! Thank you for joining us at White ... with 1 :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Michelle.
DeleteGorgeous layout, love your background and all those flower clusters. Thanks for joining in with us at WW1 😀
ReplyDeleteThank you Julie.
DeleteSuch a pretty layout! Love the background stencilling! Thanks for joining us at WW1 :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Tania.
DeleteAbsolutely stunning layout. I love the stencilled background with the vine hanging over. Thanks for joining us at WW1
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandra.
DeleteYour background is just lovely. Such a pretty page. Many thanks for sharing with us on White … with 1.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jane.
DeleteThis is such a beautiful layout. Love the background and those flower clusters are just to die for. Thanks for playing along at WW1
ReplyDeleteThank you Carol. What would we do without flowers? Cheers. Carolyn
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