Getting messy!
Hi, Tracie here,
I have recently been trying my hand at Art Journalling and I suppose it was only natural that some of the techniques I have been playing with have found their way onto my scrapbook pages.
The shop has an amazing range of masks and templates and they are so versatlie, they can be used on so many projects and in so many different ways!
I love the way you ‘build’ a background for Art Journalling, and using the same principle but with the addition of some scrumptious papers, can give your layout a really unique look.
For my first page I used the hexagon mask with Tim Holtz tattered rose ink and using the same ink I stamped randomly with a script stamp.
The paper I used were the absolutely gorgeous Pink Paislee Cottage Farm and Basic grey Serenade
mixed with some Websters pages Modern romance embellishments (those ribbons are LUSH!!) and rub-ons.
I loved the little heart from the simple accents but the colour was a tad too peachy for me so I just dry- brushed some white acryllic paint over the top to give it a much softer look.
For my second layout I used Simple Stories Vintage Bliss! ‘Bliss’ is the word for this range! I just loved working with these.
Out came my trusty Gesso and this time I used the Crafter’s workshop life shapes template, once the paint was dry I stamped all over with the American Crafts Amy Tan yes please stamps
I couldn’t resist cutting out all the little butterflies to create a frame for the photo of some of the lovely ladies at my local crop on our 2nd anniversary. I handstitched these in place because I wasn’t sure I’d end up with a circle and not a squiggly mess if I used the machine! I’m not altogether sure it’s a circle as it is but I’m claiming artistic licence here!
So that’s it from me for now, hope you all have a good Bank Holiday weekend and that the sun keeps shining for you!