Monday, 17 November 2014

Holiday memories

Hello everyone :)
Today I would like to show you my mini-album made with photos from this years holidays. I used lots of Wild Orchid Crafts flowers and new die cuts.


I selected white and mint flowers, they match perfectly to my papers and photos. I also added pearls and shells, I found on the beach.



I used lots of gorgeous, mint hydrangeas. I used them in a way that I learned from Olga Heldwein - they replaced the leaves and perfectly filled composition.
 

I also used daisies, sweethearts, apple blossoms and cherry blossoms.






Products from Wild Orchid Crafts:
White Mulberry Paper Magnolias 
Mixed Green Tone Hydrangrea Blooms

I hope you like my mini-album with holiday mamories!
Monika

11 comments:

  1. I do not know maybe you used CD;s for the base of the album, but it is very pretty. When I saw this, the thought of using old CD disk came to mind. They would make a wonderful mini album. Your album is beautiful, nice work!

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  2. What a fabulous idea..... Beautiful inspiration x

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  3. Thank you ladies :)
    Susan I didn`t used CD, I cut out circles using Nesting Circles die.

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  4. What a beautiful project, love it! Take care, Ann-Marie xxx

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  5. This is spectacular... I simply love every breathtakingly beautiful element. The hydrangeas as leaves is a genius idea! I hadn't seen it before, so thank you for passing along that design tip! The colors are so dreamy and beautiful and I love the circular shape of the album. Gorgeous project and sure to be treasured for years to come! :o)

    Hugs and blessings,
    Karen

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  6. Absolutely stunning!!! This album is simply a treasure! Colours and flowers are spectacular! Thank yo for sharing!!!
    Hugs, Barbara GR

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  7. Amazing piece of art! Love it!

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  8. Beautiful project its stunning love and hugs Carole x

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  9. Stunning! What size are the mint blooms you used?x

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  10. Thank you ladies for your sweet comments :*
    Lucy I used 35mm hydrangeas.

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