i started with a piece of light pastel green cardstock as the background paper. I then cut a strip of black cardstock and placed it horizontally in the center, and placed a white cardstock scalloped border on top of that.
the right side is all paper from DCWV Alphabet Stack, which i cropped a 12x12 piece to place on that side only.
i placed the 5x7 altered pic in the center at a tilt, and took my large circle template to draw a white line all the way around it, i then took the next size down circle and drew a white line around the inside as well.
the white dots around the picture are stamps, and the "cherish" was from a sticker kit that i actually had used all the stickers from, so i used the "ghost shape" left overs to create a template for my title. I outlined the "template" in pencil, and then removed it to paint the title with a black marker and fill it with my Signo Uni-Ball white pen. finally, the flower in the center is from a felt-covered paper, which i cut with scissors and secured with a crystal brad. I put a felt swirl in the center of the flower, and secured it half on top, and half on the bottom of the flower.
the right side is all paper from DCWV Alphabet Stack, which i cropped a 12x12 piece to place on that side only.
i placed the 5x7 altered pic in the center at a tilt, and took my large circle template to draw a white line all the way around it, i then took the next size down circle and drew a white line around the inside as well.
the white dots around the picture are stamps, and the "cherish" was from a sticker kit that i actually had used all the stickers from, so i used the "ghost shape" left overs to create a template for my title. I outlined the "template" in pencil, and then removed it to paint the title with a black marker and fill it with my Signo Uni-Ball white pen. finally, the flower in the center is from a felt-covered paper, which i cut with scissors and secured with a crystal brad. I put a felt swirl in the center of the flower, and secured it half on top, and half on the bottom of the flower.
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