Wednesday, June 10, 2015

James - D-Lish June challenge

Wow! Amanda has done it again over at D-Lish. I don't buy a lot of  scrapbooking stuff atm as my room is stuffed to overflowing & I am trying REEAALLLY hard to use what I have but every month (when I am quick enough, as they sell out fast!) the D-Lish JAP kit is my little splurge. They are just such brilliant value! And every month I think it can't get any better and it just does :D
I have already finished 2 lo's using my kit and a third is forming quite quickly in my mind. This one is for their challenge...
This is a photo of my grandfather as a boy and I thought the colours were perfect for a more masculine lo and I could still use the flowers. I also used up some more of the Basic Grey papers on my desk. (You can't really see it in my photo but there is also some grey stamping in the background) Personally, I'm really pleased with the way it turned out.
Anyhoo, thanks for looking & have a great day..Jx

9 comments:

  1. Your layout looks really super. The bits of bling here and there plus the stamping and those wonderful strips all make it fabulous.

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  2. What a precious photo and beautifully scrapped. Love the little flower in the corner and the bird punch
    Mary

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  3. Beautiful! The b&w photo really shines and the flower embellishments add just the perfect touch. I'm a fan of the paper strips too.

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  4. Beautiful and the strips of color really draw your eye to the photo :) Wow I really need to work on some heritage photos

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  5. I still have a bit of that BG weave paper. I love how you chose to use it! Your clusters, splatters, stamping, stitching and sequins really make the page come together. I agree, it turned out great!

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  6. This is gorgeous! The yellow and black set this photo off perfectly!

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  7. It looks fabulous! It is such a striking color combination. Thanks for joining us at D-lish.

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  8. Great page, thanks for playing along at D-lish

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