Today's page features my two when they were young and sweet! And it was the idea of sweet which became the starting point of this layout-I wanted sweet and pretty. So let's get started on how this layout came together.
I will let you into a little secret. I throw away nothing! It doesn’t matter if
I make a mistake on a project, I’ll either work through it, or I’ll put that piece
away, and start afresh. Here’s an example of a previous project that went wrong. I had
just started this project, when I spilt water along the edge. It ruined the
project on that occasion, but since I knew I would be doing a messy layered
project today, I decided to use this damaged piece of cardstock. The squares are there from my previous attempt.
So the first thing I did was to tear up some patterned papers. I raided my scrap paper drawer and found these Hot Off The Press papers that came free with a magazine a while back. I tore them roughly and adhered them, together with some music and book paper, randomly across the page with Matt Medium.
Next I watered down
some Fresco paint (Nougat) and washed it over the entire page. This
knocks back the colours and helps to unify the elements.
I then used StencilGirl - FadeHorizontal 9x12 stencil across the entire page. I used a stippling
brush with Irish Cream
and removed excess paint before pouncing the almost dry brush through
the stencil. As this is a 9x12 stencil, I had to reposition it to cover
the 12x12 cardstock.
Next I added a layer of stamping. I took
the whole sheet of Hot Picks: Stamp & Die Set 02 . I painted a block of Snowflake
onto my craft sheet to use as a stamp pad, and used the complete sheet
of frame stamps to cover the entire 12x12 sheet of cardstock. I love
that grid effect you
get using the whole sheet of frame stamps. Isn’t that background so
pretty and
interesting? I love it!
I
thought the papers jarred a bit against the background-I was looking
for a softer feel, so I painted over the strips with Snowflake
paint to blend it in to the background. That way I have some subtle
texture and interest, and the directional strips help in the next
step, which is to do some misting!
To make the mists just mix up 4 parts water, to one part Fresco Paint, and apply using a misting bottle. First I used Candy Floss I but it seemed a bit bright, so I wiped most of it off with some paper towel. Then I tried Sky, and Toffee which I like a lot better. (You can see here I decided to re-orientate my paper so the lines went across the page.)
I
was almost happy with the background but to tone done the brightness of
the drips I did some more random stamping over the paint drips using
snowflake paint and Ink and the Dog: Background Plate 2. The background did take some time, but it was great fun, and I know I now have a unique background for my scrapbook page. The next steps were to layer up the other elements and to add the embellishments. I cut
out some label shapes from the free magazine paper and arranged them
onto the background. You will note that the cardstock has buckled, but
that's not a problem-just flatten it under some books, or just put it
into your page protector and it will soon straighten out. When you add a lot of water to paper, it's inevitable that it will buckle a bit.
I
added some cut up pieces of plasterer's tape and added those towards
the bottom of the page. I like how the mesh pattern echoes the grid
pattern of the background. I adhered some lace under the photo- little
details like these add interest and complexity to the layout. And then I
added the title.
So now, let's talk about the embellishments! I used the leaves from Eclectica Shapes 03 and Prima Wood Bellies as well as a chipboard heart from my own stash. I painted them all with Rose mixed with a little snowflake. When that was dry I stamped over them using the script stamp from Ink and the Dog Background Plate 2, then rubbed Treasure Gold Spanish Topaz along the edges.
The flowers are Petaloo and Prima. I stamped a sentiment from Hot Picks Xtra 03 onto cardstock and framed it with a Prima Resin frame onto which I rubbed some Treasure Gold to bring out the texture of the frame. Then
it was a matter of layering up the embellishments into a pleasing
arrangement around the photo. The self adhesive pearls scattered around
are by Kaisercraft.
Here's a close up of the embellishments.
So
there you have it- one sweet scrapbook page about two sweet little
kids! I do hope you will join in this week's challenge to make some
unique backgrounds for your scrapbook pages or mixed media projects. Than you all very much for your comments and support during my first week as GD, looking forward to next month already!
~Pam~
Leandra Says: Well I am not a scrapbooker Pam, but this really makes we want to jump in and do some layouts, Lord knows I have a zillion photos of the kids waiting to be scrapbooked (it's my retirement plan!). Love how you have worked so well with the stamps, texture and paint this week. Truly fantastic! Thank you!
Gillian Says: This is such a pretty layout using more muted tones combined with all the fabulous textures in the background. Another great composition Pam. Thank you for all your projects this week.
Another great layout, Pam. Love the colours.
ReplyDeleteLovely muted colours, lovely blending, lovely layers, fab highlights of embellishments and lovely babies. Going to have a go at the dribbly watered down frescos. Good fun thanks.
ReplyDeleteYou are such a great discovery, Pam. I have never scrapbooked but you are really making me see the appeal with these glorious messy techniques and the wonderful resultant pages,
ReplyDeleteLucy
This is lovely Pam! I'm not a scrapbooker, but these ideas would be great for my art journaling.
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Beautiful page Pam! Love how u build up the layers. Great result. xx
ReplyDeleteThe perfect way to present treasured photos. Wonderful composition and some great techniques, which can be used for other projects like journals and so on. Thank you so much for all you have shared this week! Julie Ann xx
ReplyDeleteWho needs designer papers with Frescos and stamps in our craft stash! I am enjoying these techniques!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful layout - so clever Pam.
ReplyDeleteLovely layers, and a lovely layout. One problem with never throwing anything away though... I'm drowning!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Really like this Pam I'm so pleased you have joined the team as I had been thinking about doing a layout of one of my wedding photos but wasn't too sure how to start. I now have a plan thank you x
ReplyDeleteOh Pam this is so beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful page. the background looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute and so precious. The techniques are fan.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully composed page !!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this background paper. The dribbles add a real interest and I especially like how you used the frame stamps for the grid effect.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
A great background from scratch and a very lovely scrapbook page at the end!!! Coco x
ReplyDeletelove this page - the layers, embellishments....and - well everything really!!
ReplyDeleteJo FY