Using more of Teresa Collins pp along with some Papertrey ink stamps, wooden veneer, enamel dots and various dies.
I outlined the page in black since it's matted on white and I wanted you to be able to see the white this time.

Hi there, this is my little spot in the world where I can share with you some of the passions of my life. I hope you find this a place of inspiration that you can use or share. If you find something you like please feel free to "scraplift me" as they say, you can credit me or not either way I don't mind, just enjoy the journey.
Love the rustic feel you created to complement your photo, Leslie! I remember how excited I was when I got to scan the few childhood photos of my hubs. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasure and so beautifully scrapped, Leslie! You should link this up to Enamored with Enamel at Paper Issues. :) http://paperissues.blogspot.com/2015/03/new-issue-enamored-with-enamel-with.html
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS! Love the design! It really helps to highlight that great find of a photo!
ReplyDeleteSweet page, it is wonderful you had opportunity to get the scans of these cherished photos. Love the color tone of your page and the striking black elements.
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