I wanted to share this layout with you all. I recently submitted a design team application and I had to make a layout. I haven't made a layout in years so it was a nice challenge. I enjoyed making the first one so much I wanted to try another one. This one is dedicated to my sweet grandmother, Thelma Cobbs. This was her college picture back in the 1930's. I just love this picture of her, the sepia tone color and the style is so classic. Her style has influenced my artistic approach. I loved all her lace handkerchiefs, hats, gloves, purses and jewel. So I have taken a lot of her traditional, glamours style and use it on my cards and now layouts. I know she would be so proud to see her fashion sense in my work. Maybe it is my way of keeping her alive and close to me. Love and miss you Nana! Supplies used are: Webster's Pages patterned paper, Scenic Route rub-on words, Prima flowers, leaves from Michael's, form adhesive on the lady images, cream ribbon and white...
The flowers are gorgeous. We are still burried under snow.
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of flowers too. They are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh, these are so pretty. I'm just hungry for some color in my yard...that isn't white!! I'm jealous of your beautiful weather. Beautiful photos. I love that drop of water. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty pictures! You must have a lovely garden!
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ReplyDeleteKelly, these are beautiful! I am longing for the snow to melt and the flowers to bloom here.
ReplyDeleteI hope your March is going well.
HUGS!
Beautiful snapshots Kelly! I'm glad to know spring has arrive somewhere because there is little evidence here on the east coast. Yesterday it was 34 degrees when I left for work and this mornng felt about the same;)
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