Friday, May 16, 2014

Take In the Sunshine

Have you been catching a theme since my month hiatus from blogging? I've pretty much been just creating for classes for my LSS, which is super great because I get to play with all the new pretty papers. 


This one features BasicGrey Fresh Cut. The store's had a rash of people asking for layout classes and since most prefer double pages I have been trying really.really.hard to give them what they want! The problem I faced with this BG pack, and another I'm working with right now is that they don't have two of the same anything in the packs so I'm adding some neutrals so that I can pull all the same colors across the page. 

Now, here's the start of some close ups. I'll start with the layouts not side by side. Is it just me or are white background pages really hard to photograph?!


Then the real details: 


I'm in love with the way I managed to splatter on this spread. Mists still scare me a bit but this time I think I got the flick down nicely!


I may be obsessed with my Amy Tangerine stitching templates lately. No surprise there given how much I like stitching on my layouts anyway! Hopefully some of my students will catch the bug and Dala will order even more templates than she has already. Bwahahaha. 


What do you do when a paper pack needs some bling but you don't want rhinestones? You heat emboss wood veneers, naturally. Seriously, that's the most time consuming element in the whole class because the heat gun kept blowing the shapes away so I had to hold them down with a paper piercer and do one at a time.


Supplies:
BasicGrey Fresh Cut
Studio Calico wood veneers
Pigment Ink
Gold Zing! embossing powder
Amy Tangerine stitching templates
Studio Calico mists
Stash embroidery floss

2 comments:

  1. Altering wood veneer with embossing- solid good idea! The layouts are sweet- you rocked the double layout anyway! It is so good to hear about the LSS success. I'm praying it continues and you continue to enjoy your commitment there!

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  2. Love your two page layout and the colors you used. Cool technique on the wood!!!

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