Every two weeks at Bird is the Word, they release a new word
for that fortnight's challenge. They include a sketch too, although you don't
need to use it. When I saw the sketch (by Mary Thomas) for the word Discover however, I just
knew what I wanted to do.
I love taking flower and insect photographs so made a
collage using one of the Scrapbooks etc collage templates (no 505) that I flipped
and altered slightly. The quote "For
observing nature, the best pace is a snail's pace." by Edward Way Theale,
Naturalist, 1899-1980 is a photo of one of the quotes inscribed into the
boardwalk at the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve - it's so true. I then printed it
onto canvas paper. Unfortunately this meant that the quote wasn't terribly clear
anymore, but I still like the textured look.
Then I set about putting the layout together, following the basic
design of the sketch. I used only things from my stash: cardstock from TLC, a
remnant of some green patterned paper, some handmade paper covered by a piece
of (Colorbox) printed vellum. I embossed the vellum with the Ornate Treasures Secret Garden
embossing folder by Craft Concepts before layering it over the handmade paper.
The circle and frame dies were from a die cut swap I participated
in (thanks Lainie!), and the Fanciful Flourish is by Cheery Lynn Designs. I
layered a Martha Stewart butterfly punch over a butterfly cut with the Cheery
Lynn Designs Exotic Butterflies (small) die. To finish off I added some
Kaisercraft pewter pearls and some pieces of ribbon that I bought recently at
Costco.
All in all, I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. Hope
you like it too!
Till next time, happy days!
Francine
3 comments:
Love your LO Francine.. the photos are gorgeous and I love the textured background!! Thanks so much for sharing with us at BITW :)
Beautifully done! The photos are gorgeous and I love all the pretty embellishments you used.
This is very lovely with all the beautiful flowers. Great page!
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