Friday, 23 November 2012

Gothic Normandy

Here is a scrapbook page I put together using some photos from our recent holiday in France.


I printed the pictures in sepia tones and matted them onto brown script paper. The background is a script paper from the Prima and I added a strip of torn paper on the right hand side.I added a stamped panel and some embossed images from the Chocolate Baroque Gothic Fragments set. I used a metallic copper EP and then carefully cut the images out. These stamps are perfect for the job, with such lovely architectural elements. I finished off with a title made from a Spellbinders fancy label and peel off letters which are from the new Papermania Art Deco range. It is very rare for me to use peel offs these days, but I rather like these.

Hope everyone is keeping safe and dry in this yukky weather we are having.

Have a good weekend.

Elaine x


6 comments:

  1. great looking LO.
    Have a good weekend x

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  2. This is lovely Elaine and especially as I have seen all your fab photos from your holiday. Those stamps are perfect for this project and that script pad ....... that I'm still managing to resist but with great difficulty, lol!

    Hugs
    Lesley Xx

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  3. Absolutely lovely to see how you have incorporated the stamps with the papers & your photos. I particularly like the way you have cut out & layered that right hand arch over the photos & edge pattern.
    Take care midst the wet too - we're still fine & the wall is in situ.
    Paula (PEP)

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  4. A beautiful scrapbook page the stamping looks great with your pictures. Hugs x ChrisB

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  5. What a beautiful page, Elaine. Love the whole layout and stamps you used!

    Hugs,
    Gaby

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  6. Hi Elaine, the combo with your photos and the Gothic fragment stamps created a beautiful layout ! Happy Sunday, Shirleyx

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