Happy St. Patrick's Day! I thought I would share another heritage page I made. And yes, Roach is a family name! Since the Roach family came from Ireland, I have once again used a shamrock. I have found so few St. Patrick's Day products that I have made my own shamrocks. This one is made with Heartfelt Creations Decorative Widow Scene die (see the photo below). I love this die and use it for lots more than windows! I have made a larger frame for a scrapbook page made with four of the windows cut apart and you can see that post here.
I cut two window shapes and then cut them apart and formed the four leaf clover. I cut a fourth window and made the stem. For the back ground of the shamrock, I stamped Heartfelt Creations Elegant Word Background. To embellish the shamrock, I stamped the Heartfelt Creations Posies on velum (allowed to dry over night) and then glued orange Gala Glitz in the center of the flower. This is so pretty and a picture just does not do it justice.
Supply List
Heartfelt Creations Decorative Window Scene Die
Heartfelt Creations Posie Patch Flower Pre Cut Set
Heartfelt Creations Patch Die
Heartfelt Creations Elegant Word Background Precut Set Set
Orange Gala Glitz
Orange Card Stock
Glitter Green card stock
Pink Paisley Daily Junque Map paper
SCAL 2
Irish Font
Library Card
Buttons
Very creative!!! I love the added pale flowers- gives it something extra without taking away from design.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful way to stretch the use of your die! I love the flowers. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love all the little details, such as the flowers and the buttons. They really make the page beautiful! It's my first time visiting your blog, and this makes me want to check out the rest of your work! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI really love all the little details, such as the flowers and the buttons. They really make the page special and beautiful. This is my first time on your blog, and this makes me want to check out the rest of your work! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThe shamrock is beautiful, I would have never known that it didn't come as is, so clever! Such loveley details too!
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