I love that colorful background and adorable photos, Charlene! Wonderful work with the Mood Board and thanks for playing along!Charleneanne wrote:I love the colors and those frames. I pastel(ed) out the colors a little and made one frame from washi. Perfect for pix of my DGD.
I was inspired by the colors and the flowers.
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aawww...so sweet and such a pretty page, Donna! So glad you were inspired by the Mood Board and love the rubon strips. Thanks so much for taking my challenge!Retiree3 wrote:I was inspired by the colors and the flowers.
I love the color combo! But the font also inspired me. I used a gold starfish by the title. Thanks for the challenge!
Very fun!! I like your choice of papers for this and the gold starfish and other accents. Great job with the Mood board and thanks for playing along, Karen!seastar wrote:I love the color combo! But the font also inspired me. I used a gold starfish by the title. Thanks for the challenge!
Inspiration from colors of peach, teal and green, flowers and added gold accents.
Glamorous! So glad the Mood Board inspired you! I love all the gold touches and great 2-page design! Thanks so much for taking my challenge!jlmr wrote:Inspiration from colors of peach, teal and green, flowers and added gold accents.
The mood board colors were perfect for this Heidi Grace Designs collection that I still have lots of. LOL. Picture of my dgd on the left and her 3 bff's on their first day back to school on 0 7/30/14. They are now sophmores. Not sure where the time went. Seems like she was just starting kindergarten. LOL.
Beautiful work with the Mood Board, Bonnie! I love the gold touches and floral paper! Thanks so much for taking my challenge!
Wonderful design and beautiful job with the Mood Board, Sandi! I love your cluster of little pins and way to go using your stash! They sure do grow up way too quickly!! Thanks for playing along!Sandi0805 wrote:The mood board colors were perfect for this Heidi Grace Designs collection that I still have lots of. LOL. Picture of my dgd on the left and her 3 bff's on their first day back to school on 0 7/30/14. They are now sophmores. Not sure where the time went. Seems like she was just starting kindergarten. LOL.
I was inspired by the colors of course but also the image with all the frames - I interpreted it through layers rather than as literal frames (you know I love my layers!) I decided to combine this with the Nancy's GD Project Life Challenge using a pack of Project Life cards I got on clearance yet never used (Becky Higgins Project Life "Baby Edition for Him"; the beige cards are more peach in real life than in the photo). I don't do Project Life but I like using the cards for layering - I just wish they didn't have rounded corners. After all, One can always round corners of square cards but it isn't always easy to square off rounded corners without loosing patterns on the edges. Problems of the first world! For the border of the ivory paper, I used a cutting file I had that is intended to be used to weave a ribbon on the paper. After cutting it and starting to thread the ribbon, I thought the ribbon was too heavy but liked the punch outs nonetheless so the edge treatment stayed without the ribbon. Thanks for the inspiration and challenge!
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This is gorgeous, Brandy! I love the misting and the washi tape and your fussy cutting is wonderful! Thanks so much for participating in my Mood Board Challenge!
So glad the Mood Board inspired you, Lisa! I love all the layering of those pretty cards and great mix of alphas too! Thanks so much for taking my challenge!ScrappyDistractions wrote:I was inspired by the colors of course but also the image with all the frames - I interpreted it through layers rather than as literal frames (you know I love my layers!) I decided to combine this with the Nancy's GD Project Life Challenge using a pack of Project Life cards I got on clearance yet never used (Becky Higgins Project Life "Baby Edition for Him"; the beige cards are more peach in real life than in the photo). I don't do Project Life but I like using the cards for layering - I just wish they didn't have rounded corners. After all, One can always round corners of square cards but it isn't always easy to square off rounded corners without loosing patterns on the edges. Problems of the first world! For the border of the ivory paper, I used a cutting file I had that is intended to be used to weave a ribbon on the paper. After cutting it and starting to thread the ribbon, I thought the ribbon was too heavy but liked the punch outs nonetheless so the edge treatment stayed without the ribbon. Thanks for the inspiration and challenge!
here's mine - I was inspired by the white, peach, blue and navy, the flowers, the banner, the frames, the script word.
My gold is Dear Lizzy triangle washi on my banner
Also used for the Becky Fleck sketch challenge
My gold is Dear Lizzy triangle washi on my banner
Also used for the Becky Fleck sketch challenge
I love the soft colors of this mood board! I also had gold in my bling.
Beautiful work with the Mood Board and BF Sketch, Heather!! Love the enamel dots and misting and the gold washi! Thanks so much for playing along!scrappininAK wrote:here's mine - I was inspired by the white, peach, blue and navy, the flowers, the banner, the frames, the script word.
My gold is Dear Lizzy triangle washi on my banner
Also used for the Becky Fleck sketch challenge
Really wonderful work with the Mood Board, Krystle! I love the grid design and the diecut along with the accent cluster! Thanks a bunch for taking my Challenge!Krystle wrote:I love the soft colors of this mood board! I also had gold in my bling.
i was inspired by the colors and flowers. my gold thing is the golden accents on the live bunny in the pictures and the golden flowers in the alphas
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