Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Strike a Pose - Heather McMahon

Hi there! It's Heather McMahon here with you again today to share another Dusty Attic project. I was looking for something in my paper stash the other day and I came across a pack of older papers. I just dismissed them then, as I shifted them forward, the back of one of them caught my eye. The yellow paper was gorgeous! I promptly pulled out the pack and ended up using some parts of the other papers as well. I didn't particularly like some of them much but it just worked! There were also rub-ons in the pack which again were quite dated but I liked what they did to the page.





As you can see, having a striking photo and some fantastic Dusty Attic chippies helps! I had previously spray-painted a whole sheet of chevrons white. It's great when you can just grab a piece and it's already painted. It only takes a few moments to spray-paint a whole sheet so this is a really time-effective thing to do.



I painted the leaves of the daffodil in Jungle Green, the petals in Navajo White, the sticky-outy bit in Cashmere and the centre in Sunshine. This really isn't hard to do and the paint dries so quickly. All the other chippies were painted in Soot.





I've scattered some Heidi Swapp stamping around the background.








Don't forget to join in the Dusty Attic challenge this month. There's a whopping $100 Dusty Attic prize to be won!



Dusty Attic products used:



Chevron Panel large DA 1066

Daffodils DA 1082

Elegant Swirl #3 DA 1123

Stars #3 DA 1153

mini Stars DA 1040

Dusty in Colour Paints 

Thanks so much for dropping in!



Happy scrappin'!


Heather

You can see more of Heather's work at www.heathermcmahon09.blogspot.com.au













3 comments:

  1. Such a bright and fun page!!!

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  2. Heather, I have that paper too! lol :) Cannot go wrong at all with saving great 12x12 's! Loooooove the DA pieces and they sure do keep pages fresh and hip!

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  3. I like this layout . Looks really good. x

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