Once again, this month I found myself struggling to find supplies in a suitable shade to match the challenge. I have improvised as best as I could with what I had - after all it is meant to be a challenge :)
I started my layout with a Heidi Swapp stencil and some impasto medium, followed by some Tatttered Angels purple mist applied with the packaging technique. It was a bit to purple so then I sponged over some Heliotrope Versacube ink to try and soften the colour a little.
I added some stamping both in Heliotrope and black archival ink. The floral stamp set I have used is from the July Uniquely Creative Kit.
I then layered some vellum and ancient paper from Stampin' Up! behind the photo.
I have used flowers, wood veneer from Kaisercraft, a Lil Davis clay phrase as my title, cut apart phrases from Flutterby Designs and two flair badges from Funky Flair Studio to embellish and finish off my layout.
Are you playing along this month at White with 1? Here is a look at the prize I won last month from the random draw thanks to the Scrappers Garden.
You have to be in it to win it.
Thanks for stopping by
Happy scrapping
Lisa
Lovely layout - its gorgeous! Thanks for joining us at White ... with 1 :)
ReplyDeleteSimply amazing background, it really sets a great tone for the whole layout. Thanks for joining us at WW1.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!!!! Thank you for playing with us at Whitewith one challenge!
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning and if this is making do well ..... wow!!! Thank you so much for joining in with us on White…with 1.
ReplyDeleteFabulous page Lisa! I just adore the background and what a lovely photo.
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Oh I love that stencil you have used. Your layout looks lovely Lisa.
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Oh just loving the background work. Thanks for joining us at WW1
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Thanks for playing along with with us at White with 1.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Thanks for playing along with with us at White with 1.
ReplyDeleteWow love your background. Thanks for joining in with us at WW1 :-)
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