This month we are scraplifting a page by Heather Jacob who's blogs can be found below.
www.heatherartandlife.blogspot.com (my main blog)
For our kit we chose to use papers from Kaisercraft Periwinkle Collection, here is my version.
I gutted the"Hint" paper to 3cm from the edge, cut "Breath" to 26 x 29 cm - vertical - and a strip of"Whisper" 5 x 29 cm. I distressed the edges apart from the right hand edge of breath which I punched with a notched edge.
A brick wall mask was used to add the texture paste and the page put aside to dry.
You can see a close up of the wall effect below.
I then used the offcut from breath to punch a lace edge using a Martha Stewart Embroidery deep edge punch. Narrow strips of hint and secret were cut and all edged distressed and inked.
I cut several strips of paper and hand cut label edges of various sizes, all of which were inked and a fine line drawn with black pen. These were placed under the edge of the photograph (which is approximately 4x4") to create a border.
Several layers of Tattered florals petals were cut and layered, again each inked and lined with pen, the assembled randomly having been scrunched.
The leaves were cut with a sizzix leaf die and lined with black pen too.
I had created a tear on the left hand side and layered underneath with additional blooms and a piece of the leftover punched lace and added the strips below the photo.
A rectangle was placed under the photo mount, I used the cut-off strips from the paper to create the tags. The hearts were punched with a stamping up punch as were the birds.
I added some jewells to finish the page and some faux stitching.
Heather's original page is:
and our sketch
Check out the challenge on Scrapology and see the lovely entries by our DT.
Papers available from Merly Impressions
Beautiful Layout Linda. Love the cute little birds.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous page Linda, so much detail xx
ReplyDeleteIt's stunning!I love all the details in it,there's so much to see.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty layout Linda. I can see there was a lot of time put into it. *Ü* TFS. ~Glen~
ReplyDeleteLove your version Linda.
ReplyDeleteLynn x