Well, after looking at her gorgeous frames, I was rather intimidated. But, I decided that my frames, although not the pieces of art that Tammy creates, would be fine if I just enjoyed myself and used what I had on hand.
Here is one I did using Nancy Burke's rose technique. This frame was made with some older DCWV shimmer paper, a couple of Prima leaves, and a Basic Grey pink pearl embellishment.

Then I had to make some frames for a few friends using some girly paper. This was the outcome.



Last week I got the chance to meet up with Nancy Burke at CHA and then to meet Tammy Tutterow at the Prima booth. After walking the CHA floor for two afternoons, I came home inspired to try at least one more frame. A masculine one this time, so stay tuned!