Hello there, scrappy friends! I can't believe that Christmas is almost here!! Divulging in the Christmas spirit I have 3 projects to share using the new Vintage Christmas Collection.
This page is based on the November Sketch. I used the Deck the Halls paper as my background and left over scraps of the Magical paper for the layering. I used a card from the Greeting Card paper as my photo mat. For the French Iron Works and Winter Title Magical I painted with gesso, lightly sprayed with Cotton Candy mist, and used Phoenix glitter for that sparkle.
Winter pages are always fun to make because I love the sparkle! For this page I used Wonderland for my background paper. I did some masking and used Sky and Cool Mint mist. I also used the Greeting Card paper(love the sheet....a must have) and Auld Lang Syne. The chipboard pieces, Holiday Frame and Framed Winter words, were painted with gesso and misted.
Instead of another layout I wanted to do something different. So, I made this pocket using a glassine bag. I cut out a bunch I tags from the Greeting cards paper, made a larger tag with Noel paper and tucked them inside the pocket. I used the Wild Flourish bundle for the front of the pocket and the Winter Title Noel. I used Leaf and Cotton Candy mist.
This is the pocket without the tags inside. I used the Noel Papers to cover the bag.
Thanks stopping by!
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Thursday, November 19, 2015
Friday, October 16, 2015
Natural look with Vintage Christmas collection by Wilma.
For this picture I wanted a natural looking layout with a winter feeling.
I found the perfect background paper in the Vintage Christmas collection.
As you see I left a small strip on the right side.
It is the brandname strip and I can always use them or parts of it.
The title poste is a picture I made from a very old postbox in Locarno .
They still use it!
Today I waited a few hours with this post , hoping we get some sunlight.
But nothing is happening......
This because I used the new glitter Blue Fern Studios brings out.
It is so fine and beautiful in real life.
But no sun, no glitter showing up on my pictures...
Next time :)
The red spatters in the background are made with imagine mist .
Color Persimmon
Behind my photocluster I used the Twiggy Branch chipboard.
One of my favorites, it is so shapeable.
To give it this nature look I painted it with 3 colors acrylic paint in the brown tones .
Thats it for today, thanks for visiting the blog.
Have a great weekend!
x Wilma x
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