Thought you might like to see what I have been working on the last couple of days. It was inspired by one made by Robyn on
Injoystampin. I love all of her projects she always inspires me. This is the front cover of my 2011 Desk Top Calendar using Stampin' Up! Window Sheet and a selection of the Paper Daises that I coloured using Baha Breeze and Crumb Cake Ink. I have used Elegant Soiree dsp throughout the project, baja breeze, crumb cake and very vanilla card stock. basic pearls and jewels.
Lots of pictures today for you to scroll through, don't forget to leave a comment and let me know what you think I really appreciate them.
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I absolutely loved making this project it was so much fun and now I am all set on my desk for 2011.
.................Until next time............be crafty.........
Absolutely lovely Peg ;0) I love all the embellishments. Did you bind it yourself? Do you have a Bind it All machine or some such? I keep wondering whether to get a Cinch but not sure if I would use it enough. xxx
ReplyDeleteWow, this is fabulous, Peg! It must be incredibly thick with all those delicious embellishments.. it's a treasure.
ReplyDeletethis is so lovely - thanks for sharing x
ReplyDeleteRealy like this - looking forward to seeing it at your Team Training afternoon.
ReplyDeleteKarenna xx
Now that is a gorgeous project! I'm sure you'll enjoy it all through 2011.
ReplyDeleteIt's so beautiful, and obviously made with loving care. xxx
ReplyDeleteVery pretty - that elegant SoireƩ paper is a dream!
ReplyDeleteWow - your calendar turned out gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI did one of these a couple of years ago - and it was a lot of work - but well worth the end result.
Kudos to you!
Your calendar is gorgeous Peg! You did a lovely job on each page. I'm so delighted that you went ahead and made one. I have a couple more that I need to make as gifts. Thank you so much for sharing. Hugs, Robyn xxxx
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Peg.
ReplyDeleteI too love Robyn's work.
What hard work there... such a fantastic project.
ReplyDeletexxx Monica