22 Mar
My daughter and I both love the 1700′s and especially Felicity the American Girl character. So, this year for my 31st birthday I decided to go all out in a girly bash dedicated to the revolutionary style! My colors are pale peach pink, ivory, pale blue and coral red! I found the awesome ribbons and trims at By Design Scrapbooking store sold by the yard, and the beautiful Coral red ribbons and roses trim is brand new from Close to My Heart sold as a set! For the dress that I found I’m going to glam up the layers of tulle with Tulip® Glam-It-Up!™ Iron-On Crystals™ on the skirt and then mist it with the Tulip ® Glitter Spray Paint.
I will post more photos as I take them and as the decorations get put up. For now let me share an amazing Vintage Sheet music page in the beautiful peachy pink color, that inspired everything, as a free image for your Personal Use ONLY. If you would like to share the image please include the link to my blog, Thank you.
The next items I wanted to share are from the Graphics Fairy Blog, she has gorgeous Free Digital Collage sheets that I’m going to use in my decor.
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[...] ATC I covered the background with vintage paper and pink sheet music. You can download the free Vintage Sheet Music HERE for Personal use ONLY. Next, I glued down Arwen, the coral wing from Graphics Fairy, and an Art Chix butterfly using [...]
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