5.21.2013

Let's get girlie!

If I have to pick a new favorite collection from GCD, this might be it! (Although I think I said that with the last collection I worked with, too! :) )

 The pinks and florals in this line really got me in the mood to do something girly, and since my daughter LOVES to dress up all the time, I thought these photos would be perfect!


 I started with a pink background and wanted to add some texture. I was inspired by her tulle skirts, so I just bunched up some tulle on the page, glued it in some spots that wouldn't show the glue, and then machine stitched over it in some areas.



I splattered some yellow paint and a bit of grey mist here and there, and also misted my alphas yellow to match.  You will also see a glimmer of some sequins here and there!


I like to balance out my design with something going off the edge of the page somewhere.  Here is a little cluster with paper, a sticker, and a brad.

 And what else could be more girly than bows?  I love seeing the paper bow trend popping up on pages now!  I found a free template online and used it to create these little bows, which were very easy to make!


 Pink, tulle, sequins, and bows....what could be more girly than that???  :)

Thanks for stopping by today!

-Audrey Yeager


Supplies:

Pure Bliss Papers: Happy Hoops (#2018), Alphabet (#2019), Pink Honeycomb (#2023), Dainty Floral (#2024), Journal Tags (#2025)

Pure Bliss Label Stickers (#2033)
Pure Bliss Die Cut Borders (#2036)
Pure Bliss Paper Clips (#2035)

Other: tulle, sequins, paint, mists

Audrey Yeager Badge photo 2013-DT-Badge-Audrey-Yeager_zps1a6cde23.jpg

6 comments:

  1. This is gorgeous Audrey!! LOVING the bows!

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  2. love the bows, but I LOVE what you did with the alphas!!!!

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  3. What lovely details Audrey. I agree, the bows are darling.

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  4. So cute! What sweet photos! And the bows are so fun!

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  5. What a gorgeous, girlie page! ...and I think it's unanimous, the bows are fantastic :) I also love how you altered those alphas...brilliant!

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