Tuesday, May 8, 2012

COME FOR A WALK IN NATURE

with the stunning papers from Meg's Garden
Forget-me-nots collection
 these papers are so stunning to work with 
full of beauty and versatility .



 Imaginarium designs chipboard .. butterfly
kaiser craft chipboard .. gates



 I added texture paste to the key .. love this look .
close up of the two tags in the front pocket 
to see more inspiring ideas over at Meg's Garden blog.

thanks for dropping by 
love and hugz 
Heather x

15 comments:

  1. Oh yeah....lovin' this...you're right, the papers are amazing...but how you've made this LOVELY li'l book is even more amazing. Have I told you I LOVE your scrappy style, Heather??? Yes, of course, every time I drop by:):):)

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  2. It is just stunning Heather. I love how you have used the papers and the chippy pieces are divine.

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  3. Beautiful Heather !! Absolutely gorgeous and so full of wonderful creative detail. Love it. xx

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  4. Just simply amazing!! I loveeeeeeeeeee all the flowers!

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  5. Beautiful, Beautiful !!!!!
    The papers are stunning and what an amazing way you have used them.xx

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  6. Ohhh Heather you have done it again. Just absolutely gorgeous. Love it

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  7. Just love the booklet - like stepping back in time - makes me think of great grandmothers treasures pressed flowers and lavender perfumes - you've brought back to life the original scrapbooks - treasured moments expressed in poetry - just love it!

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  8. Wow! This is simply gorgeous!

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  9. Gorgeous! I love that key too! Good idea!

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  10. This is such an amazing mini. Absolutely love it.

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  11. oh my your blog is gorgeous... I love all your amazing projects...so creative and just gorgeous...

    Thanks for stopping by my blog and for your sweet comment.. :)

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  12. While I adore and love your albums with the browns and neutrals, thanks to my grunge/Steampunk addiction, I never thought I'd go for a ultra-feminine French dusty blue album. But I love this one! It so symbolizes to me everything French - the flowers, the garden, the fashion, so elegant, yet fragile, like something a new bride might find under her pillow on her wedding night, hidden by a thoughtful and knowing new husband. You are such an inspiration and I'm amazed at how your brain works.

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  13. Hello Heather,
    I'm so glad I found your blog. What a gorgeous little book. I love the use of the tabs too. Thanks s much for sharing.

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