Today I'm sharing the last of my July DT projects for Snobby Walrus, entitled 'Family'. I'm trying very hard to space out my SW projects over the course of the month, as they are very photo intensive. And you know that I tend to have long post, and it takes longer to download.
For the bad news.....I just spent 45 minutes doing this post, and having issues with trying to upload pics.I was at the very end, and had to fix a minor mistake, when I lost the whole thing!! Ugh!!!! Unfortunately, that means, that I've forgotten what I actually wrote. Sooooo, I'll make it short with the words, and post the pics........
This pic is of my SIL Mike, and his sister Meghan at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. My DD & DGS along with DD's MIL & SIL visited Mike for his BT graduation, this past spring.
Butterfly is from Michael's floral department, covered slathered in Smooch Spritz.
Gorgeous Webster's Pages fussy cut and layered over Sassafras Lass paper.
Brown flowers are made a la Tim Holtz, and grunged up with Distress Ink, Distress Stickles and more Smooch Spritz. Flourishes are alcohol inked transparencies, diecut with TH/Sizzix Elegant Flourishes die.
Ribbon is woven through paper, a la Gabrielle Pollaco. If you never visited her blog....you def need to!! Gabrielle has some amazing LOs and techniques !!
I had a lot of fun making this LO, with the variety of products in the Snobby Walrus kit. This is def what I love about their kits.....they are not matchy-matchy!! I have to admit, that there are times, when it's a real 'challenge' to come up with an idea for a project......but I love it, cause it's definitely stretching me to come up with new and interesting ideas and combinations!!
Paper - Webster’s Pages, Sassafras Lass, Jenni Bowlin & scraps
Brads – Upsy Daisy Designs
Rubons – K&Co and Fancy Pants
Flowers – Prima & MyMadkow
Pebbles – Prima
Flourish – MyMadkow
Alcohol Ink, Distress Ink, Distress Stickles – Tim Holtz
Glimmer Spray – Smooch
Punch – Martha Stewart
Lace, Ribbon - Stash
Thanks for stopping in, and happy scrapping to you!!
Love ya,
Lynne