Welcome! It's been a challenging time for all of us as of late. I hope all is well with you and your loved ones during this very difficult time. I have another layout for you today.
This layout was done using the new A Romantic Life collection from Blue Fern Studios.
I used my new stencil from Finnabair and tried a different approach to my masking. I first used molding paste as the base and while the stencil was still down I went over it with dabs of blue and yellow paint then scrapped the paint colors with a credit card down the design. It gives a really nice effect. Of course I did some stamping with the Tattered Newsprint stamp. I then added a bit of lace ( Lace 07A) on top of the design.
I used a variety of chipboard on this. I cut the Bouquet Florets chipboard, colored it with Honey and Sage embossing powders and layered it behind my photo and papers. I then added another layer of a different lace (I think it's discontinued now) and then added the rest of the Florets on top of that.
I framed my photo with the new Frilly Frame chipboard. The layout is actually quite thick but I like the outcome.
Another close-up of the florets chippie.
I used some of the gorgeous new flowers from Blue Fern in Nightshade to embellish my page and an adorable charm from the Filigree Medal collection.
I used the word Stillness from the Stillness, Contentment and Peaceful collection and embossed it with blue embossing powder and some wheat for a little sparkle. I also colored some lace and ran it along the two sides of my page.
Off to the side I used more of the Bouquet Florets pieces and some blooms as well as a little heart from the Ephemera pack. This is a different kind of layout for me I hope you like it.
Take care, remember social distancing and stay safe!!
All the best! :)
Products Used
Papers
Infatuation
Admiration
Calling Cards
Chipboard
Peaceful, Stillness, Contentment
Frilly Frame
Bouquet Florets
Embossing Powder
Honey
Sage
Wheat
Stamps
Tattered Newsprint
Blooms
Nightshade
Charms
Filigree Medal
Lace
A07
discontinued lace
Ephemera
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