Hello Dusty Attic fans.
It's Belinda here with you today to share my latest layout for The Dusty Attic featuring some of the more newer chipboard pieces.
For this layout, I began by adding some colour ink to my heavy weight smooth white cardstock. I spritzed it with water and then placed some plastic packaging over the top to spread the colour out. I dried the page with a heat gun and then used a stamping with a stencil technique to add the pattern. I spritzed some green Dylusions Spray Ink onto the plastic packaging, swiped my stencil through it and then stamped the stencil onto the layout. I dried the page again and added some stamping using a garden inspired background stamp.
I painted all of my chipboard pieces with heavy white gesso and added the gorgeous Botanical Ringlet to the page.
I coloured the rest of the chipboard pieces using Posca Paint Pens. I love these pens so much for mess free altering of chipboard not to mention for art journalling. Who's got time for cleaning brushes?!! I would rather be making more art than cleaning up!!
And here is my completed layout:
The Dusty Attic products used:
Thanks so much for stopping by the blog today. I hope you feel inspired to have a play with your Dusty Attic chipboard too.
Cheers
Belinda
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