Hi there everyone, hope you are all well today
Today's post is all about the Southern Comfort Set from Dragon's Lair Designs
So for this one I decided to do a scrapbook layout dedicated to my wonderful Scottish Terrier Dougal whom I lost to ill health last year and I hope you will agree a very fitting tribute to him.
I started off by printing off all of my elements to create my design
My scrapbook page is 8" x 8" in size and I started off by distressing the edges of the paper with Vintage Photo Distress Ink and matting it onto Brown Card
Next I fussy cut out all of the elements out and inked the edges of them with the Vintage Photo Distress Ink.
I then cut my frame out and attached my photo behind, adding some foam pads to give some dimension
Once I had my frame in place, I added the fan to the side and then added the lace clusters underneath again raising them up on foam pads to get a bit of dimension. I added the big bow which again I just had to give some dimension to with foam pads
Finally (almost) I added some of the Southern Comfort Paper Flowers beneath the bow and to the side of the frame finishing the whole thing off by adding some pearl gems
I love this set and hope that you do too, it really is so versatile and very easy to use and has certainly helped me make a lovely scrapbook layout that I will treasure.
Thank you for taking the time to read my post and please do feel free to leave me a comment
Best wishes
Vanessa
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This is gorgeous, love the papers and a beautiful photograph too. I am a new follower.
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Linda xxx
I have blog candy if you are interested.
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Thank you very much for the lovely comments and I will definitely be taking a look at your blog too xx
DeleteBeautiful layout!! What a wonderful way to remember your pet!
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DeleteA fab layout. A lovely way to keep memories x
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely comments, and I have to say I do agree with you xx
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