
At this time of year, one can't help but notice signs of Christmas at every turn. I especially love Christmas lights and do a big display in my garden. This past week, I headed to the Christmas light shop and saw the most beautiful blue and silver themed Christmas tree.
I recently took these photos of my daughter in her brand new ballet tutu and I thought that the blue and silver colour scheme of the Christmas tree would transfer beautifully to a layout of her.
Here's a little picture I found on Pinterest to show you an idea of what I found in the store.

...and here's what I came up with. I have used some left over pieces from the wedding line: My Romance, and added some silver Glitz, some Freckled Fawn embellishments and some pearlescent paint.
Ruby Rock-It supplies:
Geometric textured cardstock
Odeerme felt doilies
Odeerme Wood Chips
Odeerme Glitter chipboard arrows

No comments:
Post a Comment