Saturday, 5 March 2016

Sharing today

Happy Saturday morning!


My daughter's nickname, ever since she was a toddler, is Miss Blissy, so when l saw the current challenge over at More than Words, l definitely knew l had to play along.
Bliss is usually a word describing a situation, how then did Alana get this funny nickname, I honestly can't remember! However it has stuck and that's what we call her
Here is my layout using gesso and the word 'Bliss'


 I used gesso to tone down my background paper under my photo, and used it with a stencil to create the pattern on the left side 
I added gesso then perfect pearls to the chipboard chain circle, finally finishing with clear embossing powder. It's hard to see the shine in my photo


Lots of layers under the photo
 I used my Sizzix to cut 2 doily's to create the flower
 Flower is from Manor House
All my papers are from Authentique.




Over at Lets Get Sketchy they are celebrating their birthday with lots of giveaways. Check out the fun HERE 
Grab your blinkie

7 comments:

  1. Love your layout about Miss Blissy, you have showcased the photos perfectly. So many great elements here. Thanks so much for playing along with us here at More Than Words

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  2. Great work !! Your double photo works amazing creating a nice effect !! Thank you for joining our challenge at More than Words !

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  3. GORGEOUS page Jacqui...Thanks for joining us over @ More Than Words this month.. x

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  4. Lovely page! Thanks for playing along with us at More Than Words.

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  5. aww... this challenge was definitely perfect to scrap these pictures of your daughter then! Miss Blissy! I love it! Thank you for playing along with us at More Than Words!

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  6. Fabulous page! I love all the different elements on it! Great layers! All the best from More Than Words! I would like to invite you to my blog this month for a giveaway! http://mybeaner.blogspot.ca/

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  7. Oh I love the Miss Blissy name! It makes for such a fabulous interpretation of the More Than Words challenge!

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