I started
by painting up all of the chipboard pieces to coordinate with the papers I was
using. The large Wildflower floral piece, I painted dark green and the flowers
a steel blue. When that was dry, I added green wax over the green paint and a
glitter blue pain on the flowers. The title I painted gold and I also painted
the Word Disk gold, but used a foam dauber with only a little paint to ensure
that I did not get paint down into the engraved words. The butterflies were
painted with a combination of brown, a muted red and bronze paints.
I then started work on the layout as the chipboard dried. The background is a green subtle pattered paper over which I layered a piece of cream subtle patterned paper ripped to approximately 6” wide. I added a salvage strip from another paper in the Meadow collection to the bottom of the layout.
Once
I decided where the photos were going to go, I added large rubons of grasses
and reeds to the left of where the photos were going to be. I wanted to create
the effect of layered wildflowers. I then attached the photo.
It
was now time to add the chipboard. The Wildflower piece over the rubons. One of
the branches was covering the rubon butterfly, so I trimmed it away and added
it to the right of the photos.
The
title was added below the photos with a butterfly perched on it. Another
butterfly was added to a branch of the Wildflower.
The
Word Disk was added over the Wildflower to the left of the photos.
The
final touch was to add some of the laser pieces from the 49 and Market Meadow
collections and a rubon butterfly above the photos.
I have a process video available for this layout which is available on my YouTube Channel:
I
hope you have an opportunity to get some creative time in soon.
Happy
scrapping
Kim
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Dusty Attic products:
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Wildflower #3 – Dusty
Attic – Australian owned and operated Laser Cutting business
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Word Disks #3 – Dusty
Attic – Australian owned and operated Laser Cutting business
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Butterflies #3 – Dusty
Attic – Australian owned and operated Laser Cutting business
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This was Super fun
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