This month we are featuring a lovely layout by Delaina Burns which had hand-stitched frames.
My version is made with October Afternoon, Farm Girl papers.
Recipe:-
Gut Rose trellis paper by 1” from outer edge. Cut cream puff bazzill to 11” square, place template onto the centre and prick though holes marked around the edge. Re-position and repeat. (I made my template by drawing a 20cm square onto scrap paper and marking at 1cm intervals. I then cut it just larger than the square for ease of placement). Backstitch with the DMC thread, I used all 6 strands.
Stick
onto the Rose Trellis base. Cut Pie Tin to 8x4”, Mason Jar to 2 x 8 ½“ and Patchwork to 6 x
4”, distress edges and add to centre of stitched area along with photograph –
mine is 6x4 which has been trimmed and distressed. I folded back the edges of
the thinner strip.
Punch
one edge of the remaining Rose Trellis paper with the Martha Stewart Deco Edge
punch, cut into 2 and pleat gently. Add under either side of the photo. Cut a
couple of the circles from Patchwork and stamp with the “I think” journaling
stamp, add words then add with 3d foam to the left of the photo. I added my
pins here too securing with the foam pads. Punch 3 retro daisies from the Rose
Trellis, edge with a fine liner, curl the petals and add to the bottom right of
the photograph. Add tulip mulberry flowers and more punched flowers and
leaves.
Place the remaining blooms
around the journaling area.
I
coiled the rose wires but cut the others off. Add a selection of punched leaves
here too.
Punch
a variety of butterflies. I have used the Martha Stewart Monarch to create a
double shadow layer and used the wires from the yellow blooms to create
antennae. Stickles were added to the other butterfly bodies.
As usual our sketch and Delaina's original layout...
Check-out the challenge details on the Scrapology Blog - Happy Scrapping!
3 comments:
What a pretty, pretty page Linda, I love the colours so much, they make me think of ice creams and fruit salads! Fab pic too! xx
Such a pretty page Linda. Love all the flowers.
A pretty page and love how different our layouts are with the same sketch and papers.x
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