The September challenge at Lets Get Shabby is to use inspiration from one of TallulahBelles beautiful Etsy product packs for your creation. This was a really fun challenge to do, so hop on over to Lets Get Shabby for all the details on how to play. I chose Woodland Whimsy Petite Pocketful of Whimsy.
Firstly I have to admit to a love of all things 'vintage',so all of the product packs that Kris makes for her Etsy Shop appealed to me.....it was really hard to choose. In the end I chose this pack as my inspiration because of the colours. The turquoise beads and the brown and white spot jumped out at me. Turquoise would have to be my favourite colour. Next it was the whimsical little deer with the bird sitting on it's back ( and I knew I had paper with a little deer on it ) and lastly the doilies, who doesn't love the vintage girly look of these pretties. I have used Martha Stewart ones, crochet ones and ones cut from the packaging of a Prima flower pack ( sadly they look a bit shiny in the photo )
Oh wow, Gayle. I admit to loving vintage too, so this spread really spoke to me. I especially like the lace and the turquoise. Of course the roses were a lovely addition to the mix. Simply lovely!
ReplyDeletebeautiful Gayle, as always .... love the way you have incorporated the paper doilies with the crocheted ones ... you have created a brilliant shabby chic page here ... stunning .... love the touch of soft pastels poked in among the brights too ... hugz x
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing, as always.... Love your shabby and vintage page. I like the paper doilies. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteThere you go again.. Making me drool all over. I just love you LO.. Your shabby style is amazing.. LOVE IT!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have a way with layers and colors and making beautiful things Gayle
ReplyDeleteanother perfectly lovely creation!
oxo
brilliant! these look great, well done!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, gorgeous work! Love all details!
ReplyDeleteLove your page!
ReplyDeleteCan you tell me who makes the images of the girl riding the bike?
THank you!
Jane Swanson
j8swans@charter.net
Awesome layering techniques Gayle. Love your style of scrapbooking and you make me want to dust off the lid to my gesso and get to work. :)
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