This is so beautiful! Good job with the spritzing! And that hat is awesome! I just love that graphic45 paper. I need to go shopping for some of that paper!
this page is cool!! i love vintage looks :) I'm sorta still new to the scrapbooking world, there are just a lot of supplies and stuff i've never used. how did u make that cool stencil design?
What a wonderful LO! Love the layering and ALL the details. Love the masking and what a wonderful pic! Isn't it awesome when we discover something from an old photo? :)
I love the hat, after the pic that was the first thing I noticed. Very well done. the flowers are fantastic, I just tried that technique recently. Love the distressing and the bit of musical paper popping out from the bottom. Also that pic is wonderful -- he looks so relaxed and handsome. TFS
This is gorgeous. You did a great job on the flowers and the hat on your first heritage page. If you have not already, you could enter the March challenge from Loves2create's sketch with this layout.
WOWZA Kelly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Your 1st heritage lo? So hard to believe !! This is just FANTASTIC!!! LOVE that great old ohoto & the Graphic 45 is perfect! Your flowers rock too ! FAV!!!
love it all! Wow! What a wonderful heritage photo! love all the spritzing the layering! its all fab! Those lollipop flowers turned out reallynice! I was just watching a tutorial on that today and will be trying them out!=) wonderful layout!
Kelly, you are a very talented artist. The layers & details are so beautiful and yet, they don't overwhelm that precious photo. I love the hat and the flowers & the music paper is so appropriate given the nature of the photo.
This is amazing!! Love everything...especially the hat and the flowers! I think I might have to try making those flowers! That picture is absolutely perfect for this layout! Great job!
For your first vintage lo, it turned out amazing! Theres tons of great detail here. Love the misting and that hat is just too cute. The ribbon you added gives it the perfect touch! :)
Ok, this does it! You are going right to my fave artists file! Spectacular, and, again, the description is as much fun as the layout! Can't wait for that box to burst its seams!
WOW!! THIS IS AWESOME & BEAUTIFUL!!! LOVE THE PAPERS! YOUR FLOWERS ARE MY FAVE! THEY LOOK SO PRETTY! GREAT PIC OF YOUR UNCLE! BEAUTIFUL VINTAGE PAGE!!! I HAVE TO LEARN HOE TO MAKE A REAL VINTAGE PAGE LIKE YOURS! LOL...
THAT HAT ROCKS!!! WOnderful detail. Love the color and the fantastic photo...what a treasure to own!! I also like the handmade lollipop flowers, and of course graphic 45. Great masking too. :)
This is fantastic Kelly! Love the pp's and embellies! What a wonderful photo of your uncle too! You have done a great job on this and I can't wait to see more of your Vintage pages!! :)
A big OOPS! on my part...sorry, I forgot to credit Robin at loves2create for Sketch 136 that I used for this lo! Thanks Robin! That sketch was awesome!
OMG! For your very first vintage layout--it came out spectacular! Love everything about it...love the little hat you made your choice of paper and your design...very nice!
Awesome LO! Your little hat is too cute for words. Super cool photo too! You've made for a very interesting LO by using so many different shapes and lines - I see circles, rectangles, rips, and squiggles! :)
OMG!!!!! You fibber!This can't possibly be your first vintage LO!!!!!There are so many awesome things to look at here Kelly! I love love love the hat and the flowers..I think we need to trade some flowers my friend!Wow ...big pat on the back for this one!
This is awesome...I hope you are entering this into the heritage challenge...it is really good. This is a great vintage page for a guy. Everything works so well together.
WOW Kelly, You did a fantastic vintage page, Love the entire look of this so many great details, The hat, your frame around your uncle, Your flowers and that old fashion camera. fantastic page!!!fave
Ok, here's the truth...my Uncle Victor (passed away 25 years ago) was a Ukrainian farm boy here in Alberta! He's not a "Proper Vintage Gentleman" as the title suggests, however, when I saw this photo, I suddenly realized a couple of things: one, my uncle played the fiddle (which I didn't know) and two, you can live on the farm and still be a gentleman. :) This was an experiment with the new Graphic 45, and I tried Smooch spritz for the first time. I do like the vintage feel of these pps. I think I'm most excited about one of the smallest embellishments...the hat I cut out and made a hat band with a brown satin ribbon :) I also had fun making those 3 flowers with patterned pp and brads (cut circles, spritzed water, crumpled, dried and spritzed again with the Smooch...then had a nap. lol!) My very first vintage lo, and I do believe there's many more to come cuz my heritage photos are trying to break out of their boxes!!! Thanks for looking :)
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