Sunday, 16 February 2014

Good Morning Cinderella.

Hi crafty friends, there is the second colour challenge over at Color Me Scrappy and it's such a pretty combo that I'm sure you will want to play along.
Twist: use wood (paper, wood chips, twigs ... be creative!)
Here is my page and it's another attempt to get scrapping a Disney holiday from 2011!
Here are my girls and their cousins having a hug from Cinderella before we went to have breakfast in the Disney Castle! It was an amazing experience and if you are going to Florida this year I recommend booking the Castle Breakfast.
For the wood twist in the challenge I coloured a wooden camera with my Promarkers in Antique Pink and added some glitter but it came out quite dark! When I placed it on the page though it sort of co-ordinated with the red t-shirts in the photo so I left it on the page.
'Cinderella' was cut out with some white glitter foam and the 'Good Morning' was made up with tiny alpha stickers.
You can't but love this colour combo so I expect you want to head over to Color Me Scrappy and find all the details of this challenge and the other DT takes. You will find it all HERE.
Happy Scrapping. xx

6 comments:

  1. Hi Kerry! Cinderella is my most favorite Disney character ever! I cherished the time we got to eat at her castle and get our photo taken with her!!! I love that you used this photo to make your amazing and creative page! I will miss being on the design team with you, but know that we will keep in touch!!! HUGS!!!

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  2. Beautiful page and beautiful color combo! Hope I can find some time to play along! I think the camera embellishment is perfect!

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  3. Hello Kerry! This photo is perfect for this challenge! As always, you did a fabulous job! I love it! The details are wonderful!

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  4. Love this! It's so pretty and so fun!

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  5. This is fabulous, and I have to show this one to my daughter, she is such a big fan of Cinderella <3

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  6. This page is so pretty. Love this colour combination.

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