

So it was fun and a bit challenging restraining myself from frilling up this one with lace and bling.


I used an overload of My Minds Eye that I have had for a long while and got all of them through PeachyCheap: tags, rubons, and die cut titles.

This baseball cap die cut came w/the package as well.

For the tags I put some of the die cut tags back to back and a few I put patterned paper on the back. And of course I inked and distressed all of the edges of the embelishments to make it all pop.