Isn't Courtney getting good at this modeling thing?
Not much stamping in this From Courtney's Closet Challenge #33 this week! But I did use some more chipboard...all thanks to the push from last week's House Mouse and Friends chipboard challenge (looky here Karen and Carolyn...more chipboard LOL)!!!
I chose to use a paler color scheme and not the BRIGHT color scheme of Courtney's darling outfit. I did find these cute chipboard flowers during my trip to the big city and decided I wanted to make this picture frame as a gift to my little grand niece, Ava. Isn't she sweet? I guess my inspiration went the way of the BIG flowers for this challenge.
The picture frame was purchased from a craft store, covered with this wonderful double sided DP made by Little Yellow Bicycle, designed by Sharon Ann -Baby Safari-Girl Jungle...wow what a long name for a little piece of paper! I painted the edges of the frame with Memories paint and then glued on the DP. I cut out some of the jungle animals and glued them on the frame and added the flowers and that was it.
Oh, I did use my new Technique Tuesday clear alphabet that I bought at the CK Scrapbooking convention this past weekend to add Ava's name to the frame. They worked pretty slick!
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Stamps: Technique Tuesday Avalon lower case letters-Medium
Cardstock: DP by Little Yellow Bicycle
Ink: Memento Black
Misc: Making Memories Strawberries and Cream paint, me and my Big ideas chipboard flowers designed by Ellen Krans-soft spoken
Not much stamping in this From Courtney's Closet Challenge #33 this week! But I did use some more chipboard...all thanks to the push from last week's House Mouse and Friends chipboard challenge (looky here Karen and Carolyn...more chipboard LOL)!!!
I chose to use a paler color scheme and not the BRIGHT color scheme of Courtney's darling outfit. I did find these cute chipboard flowers during my trip to the big city and decided I wanted to make this picture frame as a gift to my little grand niece, Ava. Isn't she sweet? I guess my inspiration went the way of the BIG flowers for this challenge.
The picture frame was purchased from a craft store, covered with this wonderful double sided DP made by Little Yellow Bicycle, designed by Sharon Ann -Baby Safari-Girl Jungle...wow what a long name for a little piece of paper! I painted the edges of the frame with Memories paint and then glued on the DP. I cut out some of the jungle animals and glued them on the frame and added the flowers and that was it.
Oh, I did use my new Technique Tuesday clear alphabet that I bought at the CK Scrapbooking convention this past weekend to add Ava's name to the frame. They worked pretty slick!
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Stamps: Technique Tuesday Avalon lower case letters-Medium
Cardstock: DP by Little Yellow Bicycle
Ink: Memento Black
Misc: Making Memories Strawberries and Cream paint, me and my Big ideas chipboard flowers designed by Ellen Krans-soft spoken
Very cute frame! I love the DP you used! And flowers are perfect here!
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling frame and Courtney is such a cutie in that dress.
ReplyDeleteOh she is darling, awesome job. Hugs Cindy
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling frame! and baby! LOL!
ReplyDeleteAwwww how cute is Ava Grace? I love your frame, it's soooo cute!!
ReplyDeleteGreat frame! I love how you wrote her name at the bottom.
ReplyDeleteOk, I'm all caught up on your blog now. lol. Only 60 other posts behind in my reader! :)