Happy Friday Everyone!
Mel here on the blog today to share with you my first project for this months challenge.
It is a fantastic challenge...so open ended ~ you can take it wherever you would like it to go!
My layout features...a cheeky 3 year old (who is now 13 😲!!!) and the gorgeous Echo Park 'Imagine That!' Collection.
Here is my layout...
I started with some Kaisercard 'Coconut' and decided that I needed to create a background with the colours from the paper collection but also leaving plenty of white space!
I used the Darkroom Door Small Stencil 'Arty Hexagons' with several different paints:
* Jo Sonja's Orange (from my stash)
*Dylusions - Calypso Teal and Fresh Lime
*Art Alchemy Acrylic Paint - Metallique Rusty Red
*Navy - a mix of old acrylic paints (from my stash); I also used this to splatter a little paint in the background
*Vicki Boutin - Acrylic Paints - Daiquiri Ice
Once dry, I used my Uniball Signo Broad white pen to doodle a little outline on each hexagon.
Now one of my favourite things about this gorgeous boy themed collection from Echo Park is that it has a variety of 'project life style' cards that you can cut apart and use. I used these in a couple of different ways.
Firstly, I used the card "Imagination" as a focal point/subtitle on my page.
I also used another as a pocket and then another for my hidden journalling card.
Whilst I complete a lot of layouts with minimal journalling...I do see this as such an important part of the memory keeping process. When I do journal a lot you will often find it hidden in a pocket! A really cool way to include journalling.
I love the element sticker from the Echo Park collection "Today I will be...." featured on the pocket. It was perfect for my photo!
Actually, I love all of the little element stickers from this collection.
I have finished off my layout with the Dusty Attic Chipboard Blueprint ~ Imagine!
I painted this with the mix of Navy paint that I used in the background. I then splattered it with the gorgeous Art Alchemy Acrylic Paint - Metallique Rusty Red and the Vicki Boutin - Daiquiri Ice Acrylic Paint.
I just love that each of us in the Design Team have used this chipboard however each of us have recoloured it in such different ways!
I also finished off with the quote from the inspiration board...'Everything you can imagine is real'
That's as easy as it is this month!
I love these inspiration board challenges...so much flexibility!!
We would love you to join in with us (check out the requirements in the right column of this blog)...you have until August 30 to get your entries in for your chance to win a Scrapbookit Voucher to spend in store!
Just imagine...with that voucher you could purchase all of these gorgeous goodies I have used this month in my project!
Happy Scrapping!
~Mel~
We would love you to join in with us (check out the requirements in the right column of this blog)...you have until August 30 to get your entries in for your chance to win a Scrapbookit Voucher to spend in store!
Just imagine...with that voucher you could purchase all of these gorgeous goodies I have used this month in my project!
Happy Scrapping!
~Mel~
What a ripper of a photo!! Love what you have done with this range and really love your chipboard. Thanks for sharing Joxx
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