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January 11, 2012

Juliana C.


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October 12, 2011

Jessica M.


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September 2, 2011

Rissa B.


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April 14, 2011

Lindsay J.


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September 22, 2010

Heather R.


The neutral version of this look is so striking!

I experimented with the amaryllis bloom and a blue and tan wintery palette!  Also found the sweetest little white bloom charms!

Love seeing this come together!

S-O-O cute!!!

Love the ecru vs. white and the charm is sooo perfect!

The new pattern for your invitation is lively and elegant at the same time.  I incorporated a bit of gold to give the purple palette added richness!

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April 27, 2010

Cathy R.


Yes!  The paisley looks stunning!

The navy dots appear quite dark.  I am thinking perhaps of incorporating a navy cardstock layer to the booklet instead of hand painting.  Thoughts?

I combined soft, shimmering tan, navy and soft aqua for a beachy, yet artistic look!  A simple booklet style is best, I think to contain all information inside.

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