Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Beautiful. Just Perfect.

For this challenge from Kaisercraft the criteria was Hexagons. I used their “Me” collection of papers and their Wild Flower collectibles, clearstamps Honeycomb and small dots. I bought the small dot stamp just a few weeks ago and I think it is going to be my new fave for backgrounds. The kaisercraft bling was Island Lagoon. The larger flowers were fussy cut and then distressed and spritzed with water and a spritzing pen and also the same on all of the hexagons and the pieces from the collectibles.  Chloe and her cabbage patch doll Stephanie are the subjects in the photo that I chose.
Beautiful
Beautiful
Cheers and Happy Scrapping. Heather Bensley.  

Thursday, February 8, 2018

Love

Bling. Bling. Bling. I love it. The challenge at Archiscraps for February is Bling! In my stash I found an amazing piece of bling that had been given to me by my friend and then I used  a diamente studded word for the title. Very blingy. A scattering of diamentes around  the page continued the theme. For the background I spritzed and then used a couple of stamps to add more interest.  
Love
Love
Happy Scrapping. Heather B.

Sunday, February 4, 2018

Don’t stop the music

Welcome back to the Scrapbookit team Jo, Mel and Jane. I hope you had a great Christmas And New Year. It was enjoyable and interesting to see your takes on your favorite pages for 2017. I am sure you were all spoilt for choice. The challenge from the Scrapbookit team for February is a 3-2-1 format.  3 different colours, 2- embellishments and 1 - a song title or lyric as the page title.   The song title that I chose was...Don’t stop the music by Rhianna. In my photo stash I found a cute photo of Fletch playing the xylaphone. The three colours that I chose were red, yellow and blue and luckily in my stash were some wooden music note embellishments that I coloured to match my theme. Adding some twine finished the criteria.
Don’t stop the music
Don’t stop the music
 Thank you for looking at my page. Cheers and happy scrapping. Heather B.