Good morning yet again, my scrappy friends!
{Are you sick of me yet?? Ha!}
The flow of projects continues today with a canvas that I created using the *NEW* Messy Head collection from 7 Dots Studio!
7 Dots is being featured this week over at PaperHaus, and this is what I created for the event!
"Doll"
The perfectly pretty pastels in this collection are simply heavenly! This completely cute photo of my little girl was taken by my sister when she was at my house visiting last, and I was so happy to find the perfect place to scrap it :) Pinks and purples were just right for her :)
I've mixed in some Prima pretties too! Like the Ingvild Bolme resin frame (dabbed up with some Shabby Tote chalk ink) and deer, as well as nice dose of gorgeous flowers...
I've softened up all of the papers with some gesso, and then accented with various chalk inks.
I've snuck in some of the brand new Bark Pieces from Prima- these hearts are my favorites!
Products Used:
Messy Head: 6x6 Designer Pad
If you'd like to see plenty of other 7 Dots Studio-inspired project, head over to the PaperHaus Magazine blog HERE- all week long!
Thanks for coming over :)
15 comments:
Oh wow, this is amazing! It's such a gorgeous soft and feminine canvas. I love these papers!
Beautiful canvas! Love the soft colours.
This canvas is amazing! <3
Just adorable!
so beautiful. x
Adorable!! So Sweet!!
First let me say, I never tire of your projects! Second, this canvas is perfect. I love all the pretty embellishments and details. The photo is adorable!
WOW
I love it. Very nice)
So cute! So sweet! So pastel! I love it!
this is amazing!
This is soooo sweet. love the soft colors and all the layers, and love all the flowers.. that deer is such a cute embelly too.. love this..
This is gorgeous Erin!! Really love the soft pastel look you created, to go along with the photo!
What a beautiful, beautiful lo! So soft, so delicate looking! <3!
this turned out so beautiful!! I love how you used these papers. Cant wait to start using mine!
Your masking is beautiful...and this layout is really a piece of art.
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