Wednesday, 2 January 2013

sweet childhood memories

Hello - just quickly popping in to share my page for the challenge at Scrap for Help - the lovely Cynthia invited me to be on the Design Team for 2013; so I was very excited to accept this ☺
Here is the challenge:

... and here is my page ...
I've been scrap booking some childhood pictures, so I've used another one for this page!
I love the banner design and thought it would be great to use with the twine!  I've used Heidi Swapp papers and also some Hambly.  Here are some close-up's:

 ... AC foam thickers ... Prima blossooms ... Kaisercraft wooden pennant misted with Colour Shine by Heidi Swapp ... and of course - black/white twine ...
 ... handmade flower using a scallop punch - my favourite kind of handmade flower and it's so easy!! ...
 ... more twine and some Hambly transparency ...
 ... another view of the banner ...
... and just a little more twine ☺ ...

So there you have my inspiration - pop over the the Scrap for Help blog to see some lovely work from the Design Team - we hope you will play along too ☺
Thanks for coming by ♥

9 comments:

sandi said...

Oh this is just so sweet! Love the banner and those sweet flowers with the precious pic!

Unknown said...

Adorable!
Happy New Year! May all your dreams come true...

Lizzy Hill said...

Saw this over at the challenge blog & LOVED it then & LOVE it now...colours..design? That GLORIOUS banner?? I dunno what it is, but it's my NEW FAVE...really yummy:):):)

Unknown said...

Absolutely breathtaking. LOVE!

Jasmine S said...

What a cute pic and I am sure I had a doll very similar. Love the colours and your banner of course.

Heather McMahon said...

This is lovely! Such effective use of embellies,

Georgia Heald said...

So adorable, love these colors and gorgeous details!

Linda Eggleton said...

Totally gorgeous, Chantelle! Love the larger banner & the fabo colour combo!

Marcia @ Pretty Things said...

Superb, only word to describe it. And aren't you a cutie!!

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