Thursday, November 13, 2014

Tulip Fields - MDSM90

I started our 2014 photobook today with this cover page of our trip to the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival in April 2014.  I will create a two-page spread to go along with it.  It's such a beautiful place with many different types and colors of tulips.

I used the sketch I found on the MDS Monday blog.  You may view the challenge here:

Thanks for taking a peek!

Supplies Used:
Background paper - Basic Black
Stamp Brush Set - Presto Patterns Overlays (Certainly Celery); Blossoms Abound (leaf - Certainly Celery and flowers - Crisp Cantaloupe)
Embellishments - Blossoms Abound (flowers, leaves and journaling box); Poly Stitched Ribbon (Pear Pizzazz
Font - Adorable (Whisper White and Basic Black)

12 comments:

  1. Diane, what a gorgeous page! That's one of my favorite downloads, and it's just stunning against the black background!!! I love the way you did your title and journaling box too. Really beautiful page!

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    1. Thanks Tami! I tried to use some embellishments that I have never tried before.... I'm very pleased with the results! =)

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  2. What a lovely page, Diane. That black background is striking, and really makes your photos pop! Thanks for joining us at MDS Monday!

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  3. Gosh, your PHOTOS are Always So Beautiful Diane... and THEN you have your beautiful page layout! Just fantastic; TFS! :)

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  4. Diane! Love the way your colours pop on that black background. Your tulip photos are just lovely! Thanks for playing along at MDS Monday!

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  5. Really pretty Diane! Love the way you treated the smaller squares and your pretty flower clusters! Thanks for sharing with us at MDS Monday!!

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  6. Beautiful colorful photos! I love your journaling sections... the lower one with the flowers is perfect! Thanks for joining MDS Monday this week.

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    1. I, too, Love how the journaling box came out..... I rarely use the embellishment journaling boxes. Now I know I should use them more often. Thanks so much for your comments. =)

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