Hi everyone! I am delighted to be joining
the Dusty Attic Design Team after my guest design spot last year. I am
delighted to be able to share my first layout with you.
I have created a teenage boy layout using
lots of scrummy Dusty Attic chipboard and I will take you through what I have
used and what techniques I applied.
Starting with the Broken Chevrons small. I
have painted them with a sparkly orange paint.
I love the various Industrial Clusters that
are available and for this layout I used set #7.
I finished each of the elements in the
cluster with different coloured paints and waxes, so that when the various
pieces were layered-up I was not layering the same coloured pieces. For the
mustache I also sanded the edges to give it a distressed finish.
I love to incorporate words into my layouts
and the Word Strips #2 and Word Disks #3 are perfect for this and regularly appear
in my layouts.
For the Word Strips I painted them using
two different coloured paints (red and orange) – just make sure you only use a
light coat of the paints so that the paint doesn’t fill the engraved words.
For the Word Disk, I simply painted it with
a red paint – again making sure not to fill the engraved words.
If you want to see how this layout came
together, I have a process video available on my YouTube channel – https://youtu.be/fG03G_jhSb8.
I hope you have a chance to get some
creative time in soon.
Dusty attic products:
Broken Chevrons
small – Dusty Attic – Australian owned and operated Laser Cutting business
Industrial
Cluster #7 – Dusty Attic – Australian owned and operated Laser Cutting business
Word Strips #2 – Dusty
Attic – Australian owned and operated Laser Cutting business
Word Disks #3 – Dusty
Attic – Australian owned and operated Laser Cutting business
I hope you have a chance to get some creative time in soon.
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