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Monday, July 5, 2010

The Shabby Tea Room - Week 17



This week's challenge over at The Shabby Tea Room is "Make an Impression" - use dry embossing. Yeah! Dry embossing is one technique that I love!! I was totally inspired by a layout created by Jill, one of our previous Tea Room girls. I just love how she made a frame for her photo. I decided to use embossed squares to create a frame. I chose 7 of my favorite embossing folders, made 2 squares from each folder, and voila!!
Our sponsor this week in the Tea Room is Pixie Petals Etsy Shop and Aesa provided the Design Team members with the most gorgeous handmade satin and lace flowers and yummy crocheted fleurettes! The Pixie Petals Etsy Shop offers vintage and vintage-inspired embellishments as well as handcrafted blooms, bits and bobs!
Be sure to stop by the Tea Room and play along! Check out the other Tea Room Design Team Blogs for more inspiration! :)
Audrey Pettit - Audrey Pettit's Weblog
Cathy Clark-Santie - Papier Girl
Debbie Marcinkiewicz - Simple Treasures
Lisa Golzbein - Oh So Cute By Lisa
Melissa Hubert - My Paper Obsession
RECIPE:
STAMPS: none
INK: none
PAPER: VV, Bravo Burgundy, Bella Bleu DSP
OTHER: Cricut Plantain Schoolbook Alphabet Cart, Various EF, misc brad, Pixie Petals Flowers

8 comments:

  1. GOR-JUS embossing technique! Just love it :)

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  2. Super adorable page, Nicole! I really love how you used the different embossing folders to create the frame for that sweet photo. Also really love the placement of the fun Pixie Petals flowers.

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  3. Wonderful! Now that's a lot of embossing!!! So very pretty.

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  4. Nicole this layout is so beautiful! I love the use of several different embossed designs, can't wait to try that! What an adorable little girl!

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  5. Fabulous embossing. Love this LO:)

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  6. wow.. that's very creative! love the 'embossed patchwork frame' around that super duper sweet image :)
    Sylvia xx

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  7. This is a gorgeous LO! The embossing is so perfect with this sweet photo!

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  8. Hi Nicole, I love how you made a frame with different embossing patterns - what a fab technique! I've never tried that before. Thanks so much for the inspiration :)

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