Hey friends, Lady Nany here with a new layout! This time I was deeply in love with Paige's Flower Wreath cut file (who doesn't like flowers?!) and I couldn't resist combining it with the Turn the Page collection.
In my mind there was an explosion of colors and that I wanted to convey in this project. So for the base of my layout I used white cardstock and I splashed Tropical watercolors by Prima in green, orange, and pink.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjPp0GziE3uMzPx2Di6MTWphjV1aAYOY51dbr1PpjuTWYpxP5facR6KK9Xlp7A-p22wkXcE4TuKz3mPG1H4g_LgUD_bE5qa5TxEXtLlSRfrBUZw3pIVNifSvSwuth7hy9bCWbJ-HrUshPsg/s640/LO+3+%25283%2529.jpg)
While that was drying, I cut the Flower Wreath on my Silhouette Curio on white cardstock and backed it with papers from the Turn the Page 6x6 Paper Pad.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjDcRPMA8cliRp_jIXbzMzEkaGOxkUxnGWfUqOunxKZ5Gj77iRSd38RB2VifG2izpXJ21mcWkKFW32xviLVzu5oCe-TxUNhqotWO_gI2McEjSXo1ck1YrCjo4VWTwBXvfbiAl5UfD7e0Ywh/s640/LO+3+%25282%2529.jpg)
I stuck the wreath down with foam dots on the base to highlight the background with a slight shadow. From here I combined stickers, flowers cut out of Paper 15, and digital element from the same collection. In the center of the flowers I decorated with a bit of glossy accents as well as in the trajectory of the birds (in this way it seems that they are in movement).
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhm8yEx4cjfACMRLgtRTzoJwFxtxmneHKciW1ipVJocPYh9VAEUHRyeyZ5HctgDG62IIIk62Wm5zmD3peBZ7xaCoFFw_SdU-z0aO6D-50Dq2pibmmCgxVmMwssX-wIY7w1jOQn3v0Xj3eYC/s640/LO+3+%25285%2529.jpg)
Finally, I drew stars in odd groups around the wreath, I stamped the date on the lower right edge, and wrote the journaling. And that's all friends, I hope this project is inspiring! Until next time!
In my mind there was an explosion of colors and that I wanted to convey in this project. So for the base of my layout I used white cardstock and I splashed Tropical watercolors by Prima in green, orange, and pink.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjPp0GziE3uMzPx2Di6MTWphjV1aAYOY51dbr1PpjuTWYpxP5facR6KK9Xlp7A-p22wkXcE4TuKz3mPG1H4g_LgUD_bE5qa5TxEXtLlSRfrBUZw3pIVNifSvSwuth7hy9bCWbJ-HrUshPsg/s640/LO+3+%25283%2529.jpg)
While that was drying, I cut the Flower Wreath on my Silhouette Curio on white cardstock and backed it with papers from the Turn the Page 6x6 Paper Pad.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjDcRPMA8cliRp_jIXbzMzEkaGOxkUxnGWfUqOunxKZ5Gj77iRSd38RB2VifG2izpXJ21mcWkKFW32xviLVzu5oCe-TxUNhqotWO_gI2McEjSXo1ck1YrCjo4VWTwBXvfbiAl5UfD7e0Ywh/s640/LO+3+%25282%2529.jpg)
I stuck the wreath down with foam dots on the base to highlight the background with a slight shadow. From here I combined stickers, flowers cut out of Paper 15, and digital element from the same collection. In the center of the flowers I decorated with a bit of glossy accents as well as in the trajectory of the birds (in this way it seems that they are in movement).
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhm8yEx4cjfACMRLgtRTzoJwFxtxmneHKciW1ipVJocPYh9VAEUHRyeyZ5HctgDG62IIIk62Wm5zmD3peBZ7xaCoFFw_SdU-z0aO6D-50Dq2pibmmCgxVmMwssX-wIY7w1jOQn3v0Xj3eYC/s640/LO+3+%25285%2529.jpg)
Finally, I drew stars in odd groups around the wreath, I stamped the date on the lower right edge, and wrote the journaling. And that's all friends, I hope this project is inspiring! Until next time!
SUPPLIES: Die cut machine: Silhouette Curio; Cut file: Flower Wreath by Paige Evans; TURN THE PAGE: 6x6 Paper Pad; watercolors; white cardstock
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