Pretty as a Picture
This is an 8 1/2 x 11 layout of one of my daughters and her new haircut. All of my girls have naturally curly hair, and trying to find a hairstyle can be difficult. We think this one is a keeper. :)
For the title, I used the Pretty as a Picture chipboard piece. I started with a layer of gesso then added various pink paints and mists to get the colors you see below.
Papers: Maja Design 11th of March and Kitchen Garden, Prima Happy, Paper Trey Ink cs
Blue Fern Studios chipboard: Miss Tailor Set (w/Tim Holtz Distress Paint brushed pewter and Inka Gold silver), Natural Sprigs Set (w/Luminarte dragonfly wing and olive vine and Lindy's Stamp Gang tannenbaum green gold ep), Pretty as a Picture (w/Luminarte fairy plum and Glimmer Mist pink taffy)
Tools: Prima checkered stencil
Embellishments: Prima Tatiana Victorian flowers and leaves; Divine Twine; 7 Gypsies tag; Tattered Angels Plain Jane grass mist; Making Memories silver brad; sewing machine
The new Fall Foliage chipboard by Blue Fern Studios was perfect for this Fall card. I have plenty of inspiration around as I watch the leaves changing in our yard. I am sure a lot of you do also!
I misted the leaves with water to peel up the edges and make them look realistic. I then covered them with various mists, embossing powders, and gelatos to make the color of each leaf different.
Papers: Memory Box Nightfall and notecard
Stamp Ink: Colorbox Fluid Chalk blackbird
Stamp: Michael's $1 bin stamp
Blue Fern Studios chipboard: Fall Foliage (w/various embossing powders and mists)
Embellishments: misc. burlap, misc. twine, hand-dyed Hug Snug with Maya Road latte metallic mist
For this 8 1/2 x 11 layout, I used photos of the little girl my daughter takes care of. She is such a cutie. Each layout I create, I give to her mom to put in an album I have given to the family. She does not scrap so I hope she enjoys this latest page for the album!
To color the Broken Rings chipboard, I added a layer of gesso then various paints and mists to get a variation of color on the rings.
On the title "Say Cheese" piece from the Picture Perfect set, again I added gesso, paints, and mists to get the different colors of orange you see. I liked the dotted effect too. Sometimes when my mister causes these dots, I will smooth them out with a paintbrush but I left the dots this time.
Papers: Kaisercraft On This Day, My Mind's Eye The Sweetest Thing, Bazzill cs
Blue Fern Studios chipboard: Picture Perfect and Broken Rings (both painted and misted with Mister Huey hot dog mist)
Stamp Ink: Prima chalk ink dry sand, Colorbox Fluid Chalk blackbird
Tools: EK Success binding edge punch, Martha Stewart arch lattice punch, Prima checkered stencil
Embellishments: Prima Corine flower and Soubrette B flower; Petaloo Wild Blossoms paprika; Elle's Studio tag; Kaisercraft Hopscotch Collectables; Tim Holtz mini gears; 7 Gypsies mini key; Wild Orchid Crafts leaves; misc. twine; sewing machine
I have such exciting news for my blog readers today Blue Fern Studios is having a design team call. Most of you know I have been designing for them all year, and it is a true blessing. I LOVE the product. In fact, I can't scrap without it. LOL! And Leslie and the team are amazing. I hope you will check out the call details (click here) and join in the fun! Deadline for submissions is November 15th!
I hope you have enjoyed my creations today and that you are inspired to grab some Blue Fern Studios chipboard and begin creating! Have a blessed week!
Hi Patter, your scrapbook layouts and fall card are over the top. You have such a nice flair for putting all the right pieces and colors together. Your daughter is a lovely girl and seems very happy sporting her new hairdo. I like it! ~ Abby
ReplyDeleteyour first layout is just beautiful of your daughter! beautiful work
ReplyDeleteI love your projects here Patter, they are truly gorgeous! You have really done wonders with the chipboard and I love the lo with the silver scissors, and the fall card is just amazing!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful projects, Patter! Love the scissors on the first page. How perfect are those!?!? :)
ReplyDeleteLovely projects all three of them! The details and the lovely photos makes it a true joy for the eyes! Thank you so very much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI always LOVE it when you share your projects! I am always inspired by them. The layout of your daughter is simply gorgeous. I think it is b/c of the beautiful photos of her. Her new style is very flattering for her. I SO know what you mean by curly hair! aarrgghh...oh how I dislike humid days! :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Valerie
Beautiful projects!! You can really work the mists and embossing powders! :) Evie
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects love the first layout with the scissors so pretty :)
ReplyDeleteIt's always so fun to look at your projects. Your daughter's is especially pretty!
ReplyDeleteWow! These projects are amazing. So much detail. Love your daughters cut - hope she still likes it as well. I have a hard time finding a hairstyle too.
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