Posts Tagged ‘TransAtlantque’

Graphic 45 {TransAtlantique}

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

This is my sweet niece, Addie.

Isn’t she adorable?

Totally, right?

I used the TransAtlantique Line by Graphic 45 to create this layout.

Just goes to show you how versatile this paper is.

Travel Paper + Baby Girl doesn’t normally work.

But oh, what fun paper to frame Addie’s beautiful face.

This Layout was posted HERE on the Graphic 45 blog today.

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In other news…

My Mom had her knee replaced today.

Surgery went well and she’s doing great!

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Thanks for stopping by!

I hope that you have a WONDERFUL day!

xoxo, Christie

Graphic 45 {TransAtlantique}

Friday, June 4th, 2010

A little sneak peek of a project I created using the Graphic 45 TransAtlantique line.

I can’t share the whole layout yet…I have to wait until it appears on the G45 blog.

But I can tell you:

I used THIS technique on the previously white flower using TOMBOW pens

and

I sprayed the flower with Shimmerz afterward to add Sparkle!

I can also tell you about this months CONTEST on the Graphic 45 blog…

Create a layout using the TransAtlantique Line

you could win a:

$75 Graphic 45 prize package including not yet released merchandise from CHA Summer 2010!!

So head on over the Graphic 45 Blog…

Just click HERE

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Have a lovely weekend my dear friends!

A {Graphic 45} CHA Project

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

I shared a little sneak peek of this project in an earlier blog post.

“From Sea to Shining Sea”:

I used the Graphic 45 Fashionista and TransAtlantique lines for this project.

I hand stitched all over this project.  I stuffed the statue of liberty then blanket stitched around her.  It was so fun to do (sorry about the crooked photo).

I place stickers on top of vintage staff paper, spelled out the word “Sea” then used the Glimmer Mist over the stickers.  I removed the stickers and then hand stitched around the edge.

I’ve already shared the following photos but I’m posting them again for your viewing pleasure.