Hello dear friends!
Mary with you today and I have a new layout with a video tutorial to share with you. As always I found my photo on Pinterest and this one inspired me to create a soft romantic page in green, white and brown tones.
But, before I continue more I want to give all the proper credits to the ”unknown” photographer. To create my page I used Maja Design papers from the gorgeous ”Vintage Summer Basics” collection along with some gorgeous Dusty Attic chipboards and beautiful 49 and Market flowers.
You can watch all the procedure here…
The paper I used is the ”1921” and I started by applying a coat of clear gesso. Then, I created texture with Finnabair paper texture paste and the Dusty Attic Damask #2 Stencil. When the paste dried, I randomly stamped using 49 and Market stamp sets. I added color with the Lindy’s Gang ”Greased Lightnin’ Green” spray.
Next, I cut out some pieces from the ”Lattice Small” panel and colored them with Finnabair Rustic Brown acrylic paint. Continued with the ”Mini Foliage” and ”Hanging Vines” chippies which were also painted with the Golden Moss paint. Some waxes in bronze and white gold were randomly rambed on them. The ”Juliette Balcony #2” and the chipboard from the ”Mini Bird Cages #1” were heat embossed with the Stampendous Aged Taupe embossing enamel.
Then, I layered all the gorgeous elements around my photo and added in some 49 and Market flowers from the ”Wildflowers, Country & Seaside Blooms” sets. At last, I added the title word ”Beauty” from the ”Wordpl@y #2 BLACK” set and finished it up with art stones, glass beads and glitter.
Dusty Attic products used:
Mini Foliage
Lattice Small
Hanging Vines
Juliette Balcony #2
Mini Bird Cages #1
Wordpl@y #2 BLACK
Damask #2 Stencil
Lattice Small
Hanging Vines
Juliette Balcony #2
Mini Bird Cages #1
Wordpl@y #2 BLACK
Damask #2 Stencil
49 and Market products used:
Wildflowers – Mushroom
Country Blooms – Cream
Captured Adventure Stamp Set 2
1787 Stamp Set by Pascale Bernard
Country Blooms – Cream
Captured Adventure Stamp Set 2
1787 Stamp Set by Pascale Bernard
I hope you enjoyed my project!
Thank you for stopping by!