Although this collection is packed with beautiful, vibrant colours and imagery, perfectly suited for all your vacation shots, I opted to create a monochromatic project using only the darker papers.
The mini frame was purchased at Michaels for $1.50 - I simply punched out the backing and used the frame to hilight the piece of chipboard in the centre. In addition, I used some of the packaging from the Graphic 45 staples collection to layer my card's cover.
Lastly, I transformed a thrift store tray into a sweet serving dish or display piece for the home using the more striking colours of turquoise and paired with the wonderfully classic, vintage image. This was also a very quick and easy project which I finished with a little Modge Podge.
Thanks so much for your visit today! I'll be back again tomorrow with a new 7 Dots Studio layout to share.

2 comments:
This is lovely!
I can not belive but after months I can make a comment on your blog, wow!
You will see me a lot now!
Loved the frame, I also made a project using that frame and it turned out nice I painted my frames to match the le.Romantique paper line, but you wouldn't have to. I gave mine a shabby chic look. The frames are so versatile and really make this card POP! Your work is beautiful and we have similar styles! If you want to check out my project with the Michael's frame go here: www.crabtree-creations.blogspot.com or go to the G45 gallery.
Lovely work, I'll become your follower to see more!
thanks!
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