Create a card, layout or OTP project in vintage theme and link your entry up by the 30th of September to stand the chance of winning an awesome prize. For more details and to see the rest of the DT and Guest DT's beautiful examples, have a look HERE.
My example using the FabScraps 'Industrial Chic' collection. The photo is of my mum and I and was taken on my christening day in 1967. :) All products used are from The Scrapbook Store.
A cluster of flowers using old and new Prima flowers and Green Tara mini roses and flower stems.
I've used the Crafters Workshop Mini 'Art Is' template with some texture paste on my background and the 'Love' chipboard word is from Scrap FX.
More close ups of some of the smaller details.
The lamp post is a TSS Chipboard piece.
I hope you get a chance to play along. I would love to see your entry.
That's all I have for today! Thank you so much for visiting. Hope you have an awesome day.
Until next time!
M xox
8 comments:
Really beautiful.. love the little roses you have tucked in special places and all the flowers look wonderful..
This is sooo beautiful - what a special photo to have! And those clusters of pink flowers....gorgeous. Loving the lamp, too:):)
Very cool circular element Marelize and I love the flower clustering!
Beautiful page Marelize and such a special occassion! Love these papers...I have used them just this past week for a class I am giving on Saturday! Great design and super special details! Fabulous page! ;-)
Oh you always do vintage so well perfectly. A lovely page and sweet photo of little you and your mother. :)
Just Perfect Marilize....what a beautiful vintage layout, great design! I always love your pretty flower clusters too! Have a wonderful week
What a gorgeous layout its making me feel the need to do something vintagey.
Love your Moms hairstyle and the christening dress is so lovely . Also think the little details with the flowers in the corner and around the lamppost are superb !
A precious photo, so prettily scrapped Marilize. I love the peeks of lace and the sweet clusters. Your title and the quote, epitomise what Mothering means to me. Beautiful work :D
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