...aaaand it's another 'Lucky' Layout!
Why mess with a great theme? lol
The pictures for this layout were taken over (Canadian) Thanksgiving weekend in 2011 at a local Apple Orchard. Every year we go to pick apples on the last day it's open. Thanksgiving Monday = 1/2 price pick-your-own! yum. We (read: my boyz) also do the corn-maze and hay-jumps, this year due to health issues I had to sit out and wait. While sitting in the field, poking around I found 3... 4 leaf clovers. Must be *some* fertilizer they use! ;O)
Background paper is K & Co which 'luckily' matched the Little Yellow Bicycle 'Lucky Me' stuff I had bought to do our wedding album. Of which I have maaany dupe, trip and many more-lacates. The stripe with the sentiment and diamonds is part of a LYB 12X12 patterned sheet. Lucky and Lucky Me 'signs' are Clear Cut foil accents. Strip of clover across is a sticker, cut to go around the sentiment stripe.
Was thrilled to be able to work one of the actual pressed and dried clovers into the layout. I started with a round LYB journal block, layered round stickers over top then after cutting the clover to fit in the 'hole' I coated the inner circle in 3D Crystal Lacquer. This was left to dry for 2 days because it's laid on THICK to create a bubble look. Better safe than sorry!
Final touches were stick-on gold braid, part of an auction lot I got of vintage sewing stuff and a few Gem stickers along the sentiment stripe.
Isn't it great when Mother Nature provides the embellishments? Now I ask you, What's more GREEN than that? huzzah!
Why mess with a great theme? lol
The pictures for this layout were taken over (Canadian) Thanksgiving weekend in 2011 at a local Apple Orchard. Every year we go to pick apples on the last day it's open. Thanksgiving Monday = 1/2 price pick-your-own! yum. We (read: my boyz) also do the corn-maze and hay-jumps, this year due to health issues I had to sit out and wait. While sitting in the field, poking around I found 3... 4 leaf clovers. Must be *some* fertilizer they use! ;O)
Background paper is K & Co which 'luckily' matched the Little Yellow Bicycle 'Lucky Me' stuff I had bought to do our wedding album. Of which I have maaany dupe, trip and many more-lacates. The stripe with the sentiment and diamonds is part of a LYB 12X12 patterned sheet. Lucky and Lucky Me 'signs' are Clear Cut foil accents. Strip of clover across is a sticker, cut to go around the sentiment stripe.
Was thrilled to be able to work one of the actual pressed and dried clovers into the layout. I started with a round LYB journal block, layered round stickers over top then after cutting the clover to fit in the 'hole' I coated the inner circle in 3D Crystal Lacquer. This was left to dry for 2 days because it's laid on THICK to create a bubble look. Better safe than sorry!
Final touches were stick-on gold braid, part of an auction lot I got of vintage sewing stuff and a few Gem stickers along the sentiment stripe.
Isn't it great when Mother Nature provides the embellishments? Now I ask you, What's more GREEN than that? huzzah!
Now it's your turn to take the March GREEN Challenge. The March Challenge is anything to do with GREEN. It could be a project using the color Green, or about being "green" - or you could use the word Green in your title. The possibilities are endless. Anything goes! So think GREEN and take the challenge. To participate in the March GREEN Challenge - just email a picture of your project along with a description to Scrappinpsycho@live.com All submissions will be posted to The Scrap Our Stash blog and on March 31st a winner will be chosen, and given the opportunity to be a Guest Design Team Member for the month of May. This challenge ends at midnight central time on March 31st.
I adore your "lucky" layout!! How neat to find so many 4 leaf clovers!! What a cool addition to your layout!
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah, your lucky layout is terrific - and weren't you lucky to find those 4-leaf clovers - I haven't seen one here in Scotland since I was a child. Love the colour combination in the papers - they look great with your photos. Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteLucky you indeed! Adding your lucky clover to your layout is a great touch. I like your design and color scheme too. Enjoy that good luck!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great layout! I love how you added your own clover - thanks for sharing how you did it! Top O' the Mornin' to you - have a very lucky day!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat LO, I love those papers. And how very cool that you made your own embellishment with the lucky clover, love it!
ReplyDeleteI love how you incorporated the dried clover into your page!
ReplyDeleteGreat layout and a great story behind it!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that that you were able to find four leaf clovers! My grandson had just recently asked me if they exist - I guess the answer is yes. Love how you pulled everything together and were able to use the actual clover!
ReplyDeletelol Great lo! Can't think of any better embellishment!
ReplyDeleteNow that is truly a "lucky" layout. Love the pics and lucky you for finding a four leaf clover. Love how you did a layout of this!
ReplyDeleteGreen in every way - I love it! from the colors to the clover that has been preserved so nicely.
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that to have found a 4 leaf clover! Fantastic to have incorporated it in the layout. Love your patterns and colors in the layout!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant 'green' embellishment! I love all the elements which have gone together beautifully to create this layout - love your photo! K x
ReplyDeleteOh, the luck! Awesome to use the clover!
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