Hey there sweet Crop Stop Peeps! Its Scarlett back with you again and
this time I have a LO to share. Not only does it showcase some
embossing and mixed media but it also shares my one little word for
this year! Let me show you my page and then I'll break it down a bit so
you can go shop til' you drop for some of the fantabulous goodies I
used.
Cultivate. Yes I have chosen the word cultivate to live by for this
year. No I don't plan on plating a huge harvest of crops unless that is
what I am truly called to do, but I really long cultivate a good life
with what I have been given - to foster this by growth, care, and,
tending to. If you look up the word cultivate for a definition there
are plenty not surrounding agriculture and synonyms include words I am
deeply encouraged by (just a little side note encourage is one of them).
But alas you are here to learn more about what I did to cultivate this
LO. So on with the show.
When I began the page I knew I wanted to have an embossed piece of
patterned paper to really play an important role in the layering. I
love how the turquoise paper embossed with the Damask, Serenity Collection (5x7) Limited Edition Embossing Folder
turned out. Be sure to read to the end of this post for a link to a
small tutorial on how to get this look yourself. The felt clouds on the
page were also embossed with this folder and in real life they look
terrific! I couldn't even believe the folder worked on felt - it
seriously did. I wish photography lent itself to better details for
things like this. The sun is probably my favorite feature on this page.
I used the Bloom Jumbo Foam Stamp by Claudine Hellmuth with heavy gesso and stamped it on patterned paper. Once it was dry I used the matching acrylic stamp with Claudine Hellmuth Yellow semi gloss paint and sprinkled some Ranger Dry Fine Glitter - Thistle on the paint while is was still wet so it acted like an adhesive. Then I went to town with my mists, including some Pure Sunshine - Dylusions Ink Spray, cut it out, and adhered it to the page.
Once the foundational layers on
the page were down it was time to build up by adding my pictures and
all the little details I delight in. The ScrapFX chipboard frame around
the photo on the left was dressed up by using some paint and Crystal - Stickles, Ranger Ink Glitter Glue. For the ScrapFX deer's horns I made my own glitter glue using the Ranger Dry Fine Glitter - Thistle and
painted it on ever so carefully. Love how it looks with the bare body.
A sprinkle of flowers to go along with my sequins and splatters seemed
very fitting for this page - so happy they were itty bitty!!
Other items I used not highlighted in these close ups included:
Be sure to head on over to my blog, Scarlett's Scrapoirs, where you can see how I turned this:
in to the lovely colored piece of paper used on the LO above.
Thanks so much for joining me today. I look forward to being back here again next week with a full blown tutorial for you!!
4 comments:
This is so wonderful Scarlett! I love your one little word...it's so perfect! This layout is beautiful, and I love all the little details. I need to give your technique a try, too! Thank you for sharing your sweet heart, and your lovely work!!
This is amazing Scarlett!
Thank you Amy and Lisa! :)
So many fantastic elements to look at on here! Swoon!
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