For my first layout, I used the photo as a sketch and tried to recreate its design features.
The Peek-A-Boo frame made it easy to include the round element in place of the mirror and all the fussy cut flowers helped me re-create the garland on the mantle. Here's a couple of close-ups...
For my next layout, I wanted to create a wintry page using a monochromatic palette, just like in the photo. Though Glitz doesn't have a winter-themed collection, I thought blue, cream and ivory would help me scrap this photo of my daughter wearing a Santa hat (though I cropped the red part off).
Thanks so much for visiting today. I hope you found inspiration in my post. And don't forget, Glitz Blog challenge of the month is still going on!
"Beautiful" LO by Jolaine Frias
Glitz Design "Dance in the Sunshine" Floral paper
Glitz Design "Vintage Blue" Rose paper
Glitz Design"Beautiful Dreamer" Stripe paper
Glitz Design "Beautiful Dreamer" Peek-A-Boos
Glitz Design "Beautiful Dreamer" Whatnots
"A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words" LO by Jolaine Frias
Glitz Design"Beautiful Dreamer" Polka paper
Glitz Design"Beautiful Dreamer" Toile paper
Glitz Design "Dance in the Sunshine" Chipboard Album
Glitz Design"Vintage Blue" Stamp set
Glitz Design "Beautiful Dreamer" Peek-A-Boos
Glitz Design "Beautiful Dreamer" Whatnots

5 comments:
Oh my, your layouts are both amazing! I love the soft feel to them both. And the way you centered all the embellishments around the photo on the first layout is just gorgeous! Amazing work!
sooo yummy, love all the layers and details ...just gorgeous!
Two amazing layouts, like all the punching and so many nice details, very inspirational.
wow !!!! these are both simply STUNNING !!! all the layers and details make them works of art TFS xx
Bravo the layers is fantastically made to attract attentions of the reads.Thank you for sharing.Inkjet Paper
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