Its the end of October already...Christmas will be here before we know it!
So Happy I found some time to play along with the challenge at "Scrapping Outback"
Look at the pretty colour palette
WHITE with Purple and lilac tones with a touch of yellow and grey or silver
Its Spring the Jacaranda trees are in bloom.....Love the pops of purple colour everywhere!
I've used a stencil and chalk inks to add the flowers to the background. 'Beauty' is chipboard. Lots of pretty paper and resin flowers, lace, die cut doilies, punched scallop border and washi tape strips tucked behind the photo.
What a gorgeous layout Tracey!!! Amazing way to interpret the challenge.
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Samra
Paper Talk with Samra
Very soft and pretty Tracey - love the femininity of this layout, especially the beautiful soft background :)
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Oh my! this is absolutely gorgeous, I love the photos and your back ground and cluster look fantastic.. I love jacaranda trees, I have a beautiful one in flower now too..
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this is stunning!! The photos are gorgeous!! You've showcased them so perfectly!! The layers and details are amazing!! Love this!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)
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A Mermaid's Crafts
WOW! So Lovely! I really like the colors on this one and beautiful photo's as well... Have a fabulous day!
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Theresa’s Crafty Creations
This is just SO awesome! i agree these Jacarandas ARE the most beautiful flowers in SPRING and they just amaze me every year! The LO is simply exquisite and you've out done yourself with everything, Thank you SO much for joining us again as Scrapping Outback in October ;)
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ReplyDeleteI like how you added to the background paper with your floral stencil
The colours are just gorgeous. Such a beautiful page. Thank you for joining us at Scrapping Outback.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful layouts! Those pics are fantastic...perfect for this color palette....love how you used the big flower with the smaller ones in the middle!
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