Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Deja Vu Collection layout Yuko


Hello!Friends!It's   my projects for  May.
I used the Deja Vu series released newly.

It isn't usually to use purple, but this purple is very beautiful!
The other colors combined with that (yellow and green) are also exquisite!





【Moments IN TIME】
Layout in purple Maine.
The favorite top in the purple layout made by now!
Because is it the color which isn't usually used? Somewhat fresh!
The yellow was made the accent according to the pattern  paper, and it was a correct answer!

This chipboard is also very pretty!


A purple part, use  SHIMMERZ.
Green  part use  liquid Pearl.
And empty light modeling paste is piled up.

The commemorative stamp added to this series of Blue Fern Studios
 was put on paper and it was cut.

Stamp: Déjà Vu - Click Image to Close
The stamp  is easy to push and easy to use for a line to be delicate.
The place which can be cut and used is also very convenient.



< Blue Fern Studios Products>
Paper    Deja vu    Luster/Luminaries/Petites Cartes/Voyage A Paris
Chipboard   Sophie's Window / Birds on a Branch




【Fabulous】
Expansive space was imagined featuring a picture of the daughter of the smiling face 
which bursts who runs after a soap bubble.


Big square frame cardboard, presence using are plentiful 
and do good work without but insisting too much.



I pushed the paper and cut the stamp of this balloon.The black stamp is good; accentuate.

Stamp: Journey - Click Image to Close




I'd like to take out a soap bubble sense, and gel medium was taken on.

< Blue Fern Studios Products>
Paper   Un Voyage A Paris  /La Plume   / Friperies /Luminaires

Chiobord     Chelsea Frame /Chelsea Vines
Stamp: Journey





This which is already introduced as a layout with a sketch in May.



【grateful YOU 】



Come Join!!!

Thank you❤

Yuko



4 comments:

  1. Beautiful layouts and beautiful daughter who makes me smile.

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  2. I love this style - professional looking photos on the subtle background and just a bit of bright colors to tie them together. Add layers and some texture - and you have gorgeous pages.

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