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About Me
A mini-biography: Born and raised in the upper Midwest, lived in both rural and urban areas, disabled at age 30, spent time in eastern Tennessee but now living in Arkansas. Divorced, but dating an incredible man that I hope to spend the next 50-60 years with. I have a son in his mid-20s who's a US Navy submariner and a new daughter-in-law as of 2019.
I've been collecting scrap freebies for a while, making layouts for my photography scrapbook and more recently a young niece. I tend to be sort of seasonal with my interests, as photography in the cold aggravates fibromyalgia, and too much sunlight triggers lupus flareups--so I scrap a lot in summer and winter and enjoy spring and fall outdoors, often with a camera in hand. If I'm not shooting photos, training my mobility dog, or designing (mostly commercial-use items for my shop), I'm probably either watching anime or playing Steam games or one of several tabletop RPGs with my gaming group.
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- 300 x 315 pixels
- 1 x 1.05 inches
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I'm working on a new kit focused around the palette I've chosen for my capsule wardrobe; I envision using this to scrap lots of my life (it'll certainly go with most of the photos!), but I also want to use the papers to create a digital look book. The palette has a lot of neutrals, focused primarily in grayscale and blue, with khaki, burgundy, turquoise, teal, plum, fuchsia, and metallic silver rounding it out.
I was looking for a tiny white flower while creating some clusters to make sure this kit all works together and realized I didn't have any, so I dug through the stash of extracted-but-unreleased items I have and found this little beauty. I've left it in its original iridescent white color. The original ribbon flower is less than an inch wide, so this flower is definitely on the small side, but that makes it perfect for filling spaces or scattering on a background! This would add a really sweet touch to layouts for weddings, christenings, or first communions, or to any layout for a little girl.
Since the original flower is a very sheer, open weave, this flower is nearly transparent in some portions of the petals; this is an important part of the magic of this element and not a QC failure.
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iridescent sheer fabric ribbon flower element, basic everyday neutral, purity baptism christening wedding communion confirmation bridal
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- Uploaded Tue, 06/30/2020 - 04:20
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*heart* Thank you!
Very pretty. Must have been horrid to extract! Thanks for sharing.