Thursday, September 4, 2014

Loving old pictures with Amy

Hi everyone,
 Oh my it's already September, time flies working for so many wonderful design teams not complaining at all love what I do.
Today I would like to share two layout's using some gorgeous Imaginarium Designs chipboard pieces.
Last Wednesday I got my hugh BoBunny DT package on my doorstep & I was very pleased to see some awesome new items in that box, like pasts, inks, spray's, stickable stencils & pearlescents.
I totally used two new collections for today's post hope you all like it!

My Wonderful Dad:
   This layout was created with the cool "Wild Card" collection this collection is totally amazing to work with & if you have the chance to buy it, well I suggest you do! You will not be disappointed.
It's has so many fun elements coordinating with some of the ID chipboard.
This is my dad in 1973, five years before I was born! I think he looks so handsome don't you???
When I was growing up he never wanted me to take his picture sadly. 

A little closer: 
 I so love working with the picture frames I inked all the ID chipboard pieces, then I sprayed them to give it kind off a shimmery look not to much though because I wanted to make a manly layout.
It was really hard not to put a flower on my layout, hey you know me hehe.
  Those chess pieces are from BoBunny that would be awesome to bring out in chipboard don't you think so ?? well I do **hugh grin**
 I love the handwritten words they are so awesome on every art piece you make.
Hope I've inspired you to do a manly layout, which I almost never do.

chipboard used: 
code: IDS0018 RRP/IDT0004 RRP
code: IDS0036 RRP
code: IDC0009 RRP 
 code: IDW0042 RRP
 code: IDW0063 RRP
 code: IDW0068 RRP
code: IDW0080 RRP

code: IDDL0019 RRP
Oh my I did use so many chipboard pieces hihihi never realized..... 
Now for my second layout I went totally the opposite direction it's all about femininity with the gorgeous "Madeleine"collection. 

Moments: 
 This is a picture of my mom & dad when they got married aren't they a cute couple.
They got divorced about 15 years ago....but this is a picture I really love to scrap.
My mom was wearing a gorgeous soft pink dress which went very well with these papers.

A little closer:
 The pink flower is again handmade.
I so love this phrase, I always get a little sentimental when I think about the past!
At the moment I live in Almere but that's not my birthplace that's Alkmaar & I really miss my family who live there. Now even more then ever, and I really don't know why!
The green leave swirl is actually a corner piece that I cut in half just like the clock face.
I embossed the clock face after inking it!
That pretty pink lace is from Tresors de Luxe.

chipboard used:
code: IDS0017 RRP
code: IDFL0019 RRP
code: IDP0045 RRP

I hope I inspired you to used your Imaginarium Designs chipboard and create something beautiful.
Thank you so much for being here and please don't forget to leave a comment on this post to be in the monthly draw to win a package of  some BEAUTIFUL Imaginarium Designs chipboard.
You can also visit the Imaginarium Designs Ning Site to see the awesome work from all the DT ladies and Imaginarium Designs lovers.

Love

6 comments:

  1. Beautiful projects Amy.. I just love your style....

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    1. Thank you so much Val....you are such a sweetheart ❤

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  2. Both of these came out
    so nice and wonderful
    uses of the chipboards.
    Carla from Utah

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    1. Carla thank you so much for your kind comment hugs Amy

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  3. BOTH layouts are FABULOUS Amy!!!
    LOVE the colours, chippies & design of your "My Wonderful Dad" page ... I am imagining pics of my dad in there and feel the need to make one to frame & display!!!
    As for "Moments", it's a DELIGHT, so soft & delicate, LOVE your handmade flowers and your halved chippie elements, a great way to use them to the max and balance your page too!!!

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  4. Thank you so much Tracy for you kind words....always love your visit's here!! ❤ hugs Amy

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