Monday, November 15, 2010

Get Picky


with a new Australian challenge blog ! 
New challenge , new inspo ! ;) 
And a great way to use up more WP WonderFall pp for me .

Their Sketch Challenge #2  is up and running .
I brought out some forgotten Prima florals, swirls & butterflies
to throw into the mix here.

Webster's Pages has a great collection of die cuts and I've used a 
Waiting for Santa postage edged here just for fun.
 Misted over it first before adhering it down.
Also found some long forgotten Jenni Bowlin chipboard button
 & journaling ticket to use here.

15 comments:

BabyBokChoy said...

This is uber delicious my dear!

Lynette Jacobs said...

This is stunning. I love the Websters, the misting, the trim ...oh man...I love everything about this layout.

Kim said...

love love love your misting, and the colours are just fab!!!!!!!

Aussie TM5 Thermomixer said...

wow stunning work, Pearl!! Love your interpretation of the sketch. Thanks so much for joining in :)

Lizzyc said...

this is gorgeous! love it all.. so pretty and feminine!

T.W said...

It's beautiful! *dies of awesome* As usual, the misting is amazing, and love all the flower elements and the bling and the butterfly and the everything~~~

Need to get my hands on some new Websters~ *-*

Christine said...

Wow, you were so quick! What a beautiful page!

Jennifer Shaw said...

Loving this one Pearl!!! So exciting to use up some forgotten stash!! :)

Lisa Dorsey said...

I just love all the details you put on your layouts Pearl! Gorgeous!

Unknown said...

You rock the pp! Some this stuff scares me! LOL!

Marelle said...

What a gorgeous layout Pearl!!
well done!

ellen s. said...

gorgeous!!!!

Marisa said...

wow love your layout :)

Ella Swan said...

Very pretty Pearl & a really eclectic assortment of JB/WP there ;-D

Audrey Pettit said...

How pretty, Pearl! Fabulous use of the Webster's goodies. Love the papers that you combined, too. Who would think they would work so well together, but they really do. Love the scallops under the trim and love how you used the Bloomers, too. This is awesome.