Friday, December 27, 2013

A layout with our Iron Leaf Corner

Hi everyone, Maggi here.  Ahhhh, Christmas has come and gone.  I love Christmas so much, yet I'm always glad when its over.  Now its time to take all the decorations down.  Ugh, I don't like that part of Christmas at all!

Well, instead of cleaning up all the Christmas mess, I decided it was time to have some fun doing something completely unrelated to the holidays and for me that usually means digging into my Graphic 45 stash.  I used the G45 Couture collection which has images that really remind me of the art deco age and I thought it would go perfectly with our Iron Leaf Corner which also looks very art deco to me.

I am a scrapper that has a really hard time leaving blank space on a layout.  I definitely subscribe to the more is better theory!  So, I just love corner chippies, they are great for filling in space.  I love the detail etching in our Iron Leaf Corner so I chose to just mist the corner with Lindy's Golden Lump O' Coal which gave the chippy a lovely golden black shine and did not cover up the beautiful etching.




 I made the flowers using Sizzix's Tattered Floral die and I  rolled the small roses that I diecut with a La La Land die. 


I fussy cut some roses and leaves from the Couture collection and then I used Heartfelt Creations Bella Rose stamp to make more leaves that would look like the collection leaves.

On the right you can see a couple of the Bella Rose stamped leaves, they do look alot like the ones I fussy cut in the photo above don't they?


Really just a few layers of paper, some fussy cutting, a great piece of chipboard, and voila, a fun layout!  

Supplies - 


  Graphic45 Couture 12 x 12 and  6 x6 paper pads 
 Alterations Tattered Floral, La la Land rolled roses,
  Distress Fired Brick, Black Soot
 Lindy's Creme Brulee Cream,  Golden Lump O' Coal
 Prima SIIS flower centers

Thanks for stopping by and don't forget to make yourself some "me" time!



2 comments:

  1. This is gorgeous! LOVING the bright colors!!!!

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  2. What a gorgeous, vibrant page, Maggi and what a fabulous photo! ~ Blessings, Tracey

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