And here are the photos and journaling cards for the accompanying pocket page:
The plates-bandes borders |
Looking towards the river with Queen Anne's Bower on the promenade to the right. The swirly paths are the parterres a l'Angloise. |
Entrance to Queen Anne's Bower |
Jean Tijou screen with the English rose on it. |
Screen with the Knights of the Garter motto on it. |
Delicate Wings, Glamour Uppercase & Lowercase Alphabet stamp sets
Itty Bitty Backgrounds stamp set (SU)
Dotty for You & Chantilly Level 2 papers
Kraft, Sweet Leaf & Colonial White cardstock
Desert Sand, Sweet Leaf, Lagoon & Buttercup ink
Tuxedo Black dye ink (Tsukineko)
ShinHan Touch Twin markers
Kraft Color-Ready borders
Pearl Opaques
Cricut Artistry Cartridge: frames
Scalloped circle punch
Pattern: Sketch-n-Scrap #156 (I turned it on its side and moved a few elements around, but hopefully you can still see the bones of the sketch!)
6 comments:
Fascinating layout! I love reading all about the places you have visited! The sketch looks great turned! Thanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap!
Great job turning the sketch, and such a beautiful color scheme to complement your photos! I'd just love to see this place in person some day :) Thanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap!
I love, love, love your layout. The use of brown borders , as well as the fun die cut matting your title. I'm sitting here laughing at myself. I have been trying to see the sketch in your page, when it matches almost exactly. I now see that you turned it. So very pleased you played along with us at Sketch N Scrap! Your participation is much appreciated!
Sharon Fontenot
higgledypiggledycrafts.blogspot.com/
What a fantastic take on the sketch - love the punched borders and colors. Thanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap.
What a beautiful place! Great take on the sketch. Thanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap. Surama
This is a beautiful layout and what a great place to visit. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Sketch N Scrap!
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