Thursday, November 3, 2011

Lowri - Madame Boutique Frame

Hi Everyone - Lowri here.

Well - I don't have any cards to share today - but I DO have a project using the fabulous new Madame Boutique Collection from Kaisercraft and the Kaisercraft Bracket Frame.



This collection is not my normal "go-to" style of papers, but I just LOVE this project we completed at our recent Kaisercraft retailers day!  This was just perfect for this lovely photo of my middle son and his great-grandmother.  They shared a birthday and she just adored him with his bright ginger hair and his chubby cheeks!  She died a couple of years ago and I recently gave the frame to my mother-in-law as a gift - let's just say there were a couple of tears shed.


I made the rolled lace flower using Kaisercraft lace and and added a pearl brad in the centre.


There is a huge variety of cut-outs in these Collectables packs from Kaisercraft - the value is unbelievable and each pack includes over 50  die-cuts including tags


This gorgeous bird is from the new flourish packs coming soon  from Kaisercraft. I have inked round the edges with Distress Ink for an aged look.


This collection is one that is so versatile as it co-ordinates so well with so many other products in the Kaisercraft range.

Be sure to continue checking in each day to see what the Design Team have to show you :-)

Lowri

8 comments:

  1. Gorgeous! I really love that photo!

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  2. This is just gorgeous!! What a neat thing to do.

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  3. Love this Lowri. What a wonderful photo and the paper compliments it perfectly.

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  4. WOW LOWRI! I think this might be the first page I've seen from you- I'm usually drooling over your altered projects- this is GORGEOUS! Simply arresting- the emotion in the photo is a perfect complement to the beautiful frame- love your lace flower technique- will have to try that!

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  5. Beautiful Lowri. I love your version of the frame. Simple, clean & stylish! Right up my alley.

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  6. Love this Lowri. What a wonderful photo and the paper compliments it perfectly.

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