Sorry I am late with this post (like a week!) I was away and totally forgot to post it when I got back on Monday. Anyhow here is the winner for my Inspired By #32 challenge:
Time for another Inspired By Challenge. This photo really caught my eye the other day and I decided to use it as my inspiration today. It is such a fun picture.
Once again so many ways to interpret the photo: colors, rosettes, party, drinks, flowers, circles...I can't wait to see what you do.
I decided to go with a party theme and I pulled out the colors as well. It never hurts to have some birthday stuff on hand and I am low so I decided it was time to start building it again.
I have used the Pebbles Hip, Hip, Hooray collection to create this ensemble. I used Glue Lines® to hold the panels down, as well as the 'ruffled' strip of paper. To create the rosette I used the 1" and 2" Glue Dots®. Finally to hold the buttons in place I used Glue Dots®.
I am really enjoying Chicago with my hubby and CHA was amazing. I am so glad that I was finally able to go! Definitely in the heat of summer and this inspiration photo I have brings up summer feelings for me. Makes me think of spending days at a summer cottage on the lake... not that I ever have but one can dream ;)
I had a really tough time choosing a winner for this week. There were so many fun creations! Thank you for continuing to play along, I love seeing all the different interpretations of the photos. The winner for this week is:
Welcome to another Inspired By Challenge. The photo I chose today is not really me at all, hehehe. I am not much of a girly girl, and don't wear a lot of color but I was really drawn to this photo.
So many ways to take this: the colors, the metal, buckle, pearls, purse, fashion... Can't wait to see what you do!
I decided to use my Heidi Swapp Sugar Chic papers. Usually when I think of doing baby girl cards I think of the pastel colors, but for some reason when I saw this Sugar Chic paper by Heidi Swapp I had to try it. Negative die cuts are the trend right now so I used my Cricut to cut out the letters from the cardstock and let the pattern paper show through. I also used my Cricut to create the little outfit hanging on the clothes pins.
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Can't wait to see how you take this fun inspiration picture!