Archive for April, 2008
Just Us – Christi
Another lovely layout from DT member Christi Nelson. I love the stitched heart framing the photo and the spray of embellishments up the side.
Cow Love – Christi
Christi has wowed us again with this beautiful layout of her daughter’s love for a toy cow. Cute!
She’s created her own pattern paper by stamping the blossom stamp all over a strip of bazzill and layered it with the grid paper and Princess Bride papers for an easy but detailed look. That red flower (Christi’s own) adds the perfect colour element to lift the entire page.
Queen of cheeky-dom – Christi Nelson.
Design team member Christi Nelson has produced some amazing work with our April kit. Here is the first of 5 layouts. I love how she has cut out the flowers to accent her page.
Laura
In this layout of daughter Laura Steph has used the Princess Bride Paper,flower,pearls and bazzill from the kit. The alpha stickers are from our February Kit. She’s also added a touch of red to bring out the flowers in Laura’s dress.
Fi’s take on sketch challenge #3
I had a quick play with the sketch challenge #3. The paper, doily, ribbon and felt bird are from the April kit.
Kate’s take on Sketch Challenge using April Kit
Hi All,
Here is my attempt on the sketch challenge using bits and pieces from our April Kit. I love how soft the colours are in the Websters Pages perfect for those vintage black and white photographs. The only thing not from the kit are the little MM letter rub-ons which are from a previous kit.
This is my beautiful grandmother, born in India, she met my grandfather at a young age and they had a beautiful romance that lasted the entirety of their marriage, all 50 plus years. They wrote such darling notes to each other and every time I read them they remind me of what love is really all about-the little things.
This particular photo was a postcard which seems a popular way of swapping photographs in those days. The back reads ” To my very own precious, yours lovingly Con.”
It’s interesting to see her clutching a handkerchief here, because I have a fond childhood memory of her always holding one in her hand or having it tucked up her sleeve. I guess with all the dust in India she would have constantly needed it and when they immigrated here the habit must have continued!
xx Kate