Saturday, August 3, 2013

Trying Something New!

       This is my favorite layout so far this year. I received this wonderful picture of my great niece imitating a fisherman on the beach last year. It took me the longest time to scrap this picture as none of the paper worked well with the picture and after several different attempts, I actually tore apart my first layout. It just didn't work and I really disliked how it looked. So the picture (matted on brown) just sat in my pile of pictures to be scrapped.
 
     Then, earlier this year, I had the opportunity to meet Cathy Allen (from Canadian Scrapbooker Magazine) at the Great Canadian Scrapbook Festival in Abbotsford, BC and watch her demo stamping techniques. She also showed us how to create background papers from a plain sheet of white paper with inks and stamps. So I decided to try her technique.
 
      I took a piece of heavy weight plain white 12 X 12 paper. Then taking my blending tool and tips and two colors of distress inks in blue, I started coloring on the paper. I worked a small section of the paper at a time with the light blue (stormy skies). I didn't try to be perfect and left lighter areas on the paper on purpose. After covering the paper with the light blue, I then switched tips and blended in the dark blue (faded jeans) over my previous work. Again, I worked from the corner in towards the center. Knowing that I was going to cover the center of the paper with a picture, I wasn't too worried about covering the very center. 
 
     After I finished all the color work, I dug out my stamps from Sweet Stamp Shop. Using  Tim Holtz's Distressed Faded  Jeans  and Vintage Photo Distressed Ink, I stamped starfish and sand dollars in random patterns all over the paper.
 
      Recycling the netting from a bag of Baby Bell Cheese, I placed it under the matted photo for added texture.    Then I added a sentiment to the picture from a Quick Quotes Rub-on that also included the flip flops and small brown flowers. 
 
     To add more dimension to the layout, I fussy-cut several starfish and sand dollars stamped on water-color paper with Vintage Photo Distressed Ink and layered them using pop-up squares in the upper left corner of the paper and around the lower right corner of the photo. 
 
      All in all, the layout came together so easy using this technique. I can't wait to try it on cards.

Well, that's all for now.   Happy Crafting till next time!
 
Aunt Dee
 
PRODUCTS USED: 12 x 12 plain white heavy stock paper (unknown source), Tim Holtz Distress inks - Vintage Photo, Stormy Skies and Faded Jeans, Sweet Stamp Shop Dream Ocean Stamp Set, Quick Quotes Rub-Ons,  Clear Snap's Stylus and white foam tips and Core'dinations Chocolate Lover Stack., "Canadian Scrapbooker Basics Volume 6: More Stamping   for more details on Cathie Allen's techniques.

 

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