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Saturday 28 January 2012

Picture It Perfect Blog Hop - 28 Jan




Welcome to the Picture It Perfect Blog Hop.

Can't wait to see all the fab creations in todays hop!

You should have arrived here from Linda's Blog if so, then you're looking in the right direction for the Picture It Perfect Blog Hop!  If not, then turn round, say "CHEESE!!!" and look into the camera at Gill McCall's Blog where she'll make sure you're prepared for your Picture It Perfect photo shoot!

So, without further ado, here is my photo creation...



The photo used in this card was taken by a family friend, Joe MacRae.  He is such a fantastic photographer and you can visit his website here:  Joe MacRae Website.  The photo is taken in a local woods.  The bridge is so overgrown with moss, weeds, grass and fir.  It's stunning.

To make this card, I used the following materials:

Photograph - "Reelig Wood Bridge"
A5 white card blank
Glossy Photo Paper
Tim Holtz Citrus Alcohol Ink
Tim Holtz Meadow Alcohol Ink
Tim Holtz Blender
Dark Green Card
Lime Green Card
Melody Ross Designer Collections - The Lydia Collection Chequered 12x12 Paper Pack
Adhesive Gems
Double Sided Stick Tape
3D Foam Pads
Flexi Bend Gold Peel Offs
"Best Wishes" Sentiment

Hope you like my card.  If you have any questions, I'd be delighted to answer them.

Your next photo shoot is at Angie's Blog so head over there now and knock 'em dead!

Thanks for stopping by!  Please feel free to leave comments and become a follower of my blog.

Take care!

Lisa xx

13 comments:

  1. Beautiful photo and I love how you have used the greens for the background.

    Love Bex xxx
    http://outofthebexdesign.blogspot.com

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  2. That photograph is stunning, the bridge looks like something in an enchanted forest, amazing. Love how you've done the alcohol ink background, lovely card! Ger x.

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  3. absolute beauty your picture and card is!! I am intriqued with the alcohol inks you used on your picture.. I have some but never used them. thanks for joining in the hop :)
    parkernana4@aol.com
    http://mybugandmecreate.blogspot.com

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  4. Love this photo, stunning. Love the little mouse "Say Cheese" cute touch for this hop. blessing, Linda

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  5. You did an awesome job on that card. Your paper choices work perfectly with that beautiful photo.
    http://lorisartsyobsession.blogspot.com/

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  6. Awesome card. Great colors and photo. Thanks for sharing.

    Vicki
    vwilson577 at yahoo.com

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  7. I love this gorgeous card. It focuses on the beauty of the photo by simple embellishments. Very pretty great job. glad to be part of this hop with you!

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  8. That photograph is stunning, it looks so whimsical and fairies would certainly live there :). Gorgeous layout too. Great hopping with you again.

    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  9. The photo is amazing it looks like a painting and you framed it beautifully I love the shades of green with a touch of gold. Your card is amazing!!! Nice to be a part of this hopwith you.
    Big Blog Hugs, Janet

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  10. I love your card, its very pretty.The pic is amazing looks like an awesome place to escape to .

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  11. That bridge is GEORGEOUS!!! I'd love to go explore there! Thank you for sharing such a serene place! :) Your card is a beautiful showcasing of beautiful photography. Very elegant & perfect to give to a guy...they are so tough to find/make cards for sometimes. So great to be in this hop with you. Thanks for sharing such wonderful photography

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  12. Lisa this is a fabby card - the photo looks amazing and i love the way you have presented it on the card, the colour choices all compliment it really well. Thank you for taking time out to create and be a part of this hop

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  13. I love your photo shoot idea and how you layered the different colors together! I just became a follower.

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