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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Wonderful (White with... Latte & 2Crafty)

More and more, i love working with the color white as a background on my cards and layouts.  And for the last few months, i've been inspired by the gorgeous layouts shared on the White... with 1 challenge blog so i decided to play along.


 

After having done some stenciling and misting on my background, 
the main focus on my layout lie in all the beautiful 2Crafty chipboard pieces I added, including a large "Cog Nested Frame" and the "Wonderful" title.


The "Frame Allegra", which I painted with Cinnamon colored silk glaze 
and dabbed with white paint, looks very elegant, focusing in on this quote.


The "Soft Feathers" are simply irresistible and come in a pack of 5.  
I used 3 of them on my layout as well as an "Edgar Swirl" and treated them all the same as the frame and title..

A wonderful selfie of Yves and I during a leisurely walk in a local wooden park.... warms the heart, just like a nice sweet latte.  :)



If you're like me and you enjoy using white on your layouts and cards, check out White... with 1 challenge blog and play along.

And be sure to visit 2Crafty to see my full DT reveal using their lovely chipboard.

6 comments:

  1. Absolutely gorgeous! Love how you have used the colors and love those feathers too..

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  2. This is beautiful Nicole! I love everything about it! Thanks for joining us at WW1.

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  3. Such a cool layout Nicole. Great use of all that chippie.. the feathers look so fab..
    Thanks for joining in with the WW1 monthly challenge

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  4. Simply stunning Nicole! You've rocked the colour and worked wonders with the chipboard! I hope you'll join us again next month at WW1. :)

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  5. This is fantastic Nicole! Love the feathers.

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  6. Ok I am a little bit in love with those feathers!!! Love your use of latte. Thankyou for playing along with WW1

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