Saturday 8 November 2014

Scrapping Outback


Scrapping outback has a white with a twist challenge.
The twist is to use all the colours in this picture.

I started with a paper from "Little yellow bicycle" which is lime green with small white numbers over it. I misted it with turquoise and forest green.
Next, I used a chipboard piece from Kaiser's Chapter One collection.
Then I began to arrange feathers, plus some ribbons and  flowers from Craft Queen.
I've added some tags including a black one for the straw in the above photo.
I sensed a tiny bit of yellow so added a flower brad to the top cluster.

The photo is a heritage one featuring my grandparents at a wedding in 1915.

Look at Nanna's hat! She was such a thin little lady, the hat is nearly as big as her.
That's her on the left with the white hat.


Now here's my layout with all the components.

9 comments:

The Scrapping Outback team. said...

Julene this is a beautiful layout - love the heritage theme :)
Thank you so much for entering our challenge this month :)

cinmfoster said...

Beautiful layout, great take on the challenge. Nice touch with the addition of the feather.
Cindy F.

Janine Rachau said...

Oohhh,...so pretty! And, what an awesome photograph!

Tina Campbell said...

Oh so pretty, the photo is fabulous and I agree that hat was huge! Love the softness of the layout

Angela Toucan said...

very pretty. lovely old photo too.

Susanne said...

Way to go on rising to the challenge. What a fabulous old photo, that is. Don't you wish that hats were still the rage.

Unknown said...

How wonderful to use such beautiful photo with special memories. Great page and great take on the challenge. Hope you will join us again next month. :)

Mazz's Scrap O'Clock said...

you're just SO lucky to have those amazing photos and what a fabulous job you've done with our November White with a twist challenge. The accessories are fantastic - thanks so much for this share :)
http://www.scrapping-outback.blogspot.com.au/2014/11/november-2014-white-with-twist-challenge.html

Tina Connolly said...

Lovely page you've created. You are lucky to have these beautiful old photos.