Thursday 12 July 2018

Tam's second 'Sweet' Creation

Hi everyone, are you just LOVING the 'How Sweet it is' Challenge?
I know I am - I love that it can be interpreted in so many different ways.
Today I'm sharing my second creation. 
Last time I was inspired by the colour and the circular shapes, this time I've taken a totally different angle......as soon as I saw that picture of that heart shape and the sunset, I knew I had the perfect photo.....


These photos were taken on our annual January holiday to the beach.  My girl and I had a bit of fun on our final night and amongst the photos, I had these.
Just perfect. 


I had a blast creating that background.......


Let's have a look at how it all came together....


I began by adding some white gesso to black cardstock.  I focused this just in the areas where I knew I would add my mixed media - the gesso acts as a primer for all the wet product that is to come.

Next I added Dylusions Ink Spray in 'After Midnight'.  A gorgeous deep night sky colour.

Whilst this was still wet I placed a 7Dots Geometric Stencil on top, and rubbed gently with a nappy wipe.
This removes a little of the colour and adds some pattern.


Once dry, I added some big splodges of Dylusions Ink Spray in 'London Blue'.


Once this dried, I got out some of my Dylusions paints - love their bright, vivid colours.

I also grabbed an old 'store card' and dipped it into the paint colour and then placed it on the layout.
This gives a lovely liney texture.

I did this with the following colours:
'After Midnight'
'London Blue'
'Calypso Teal'
'Crushed Grape'
'Squeezed Orange'


I only used a very small amount of 'Squeezed Orange', just for a bit of contrast and to make the page 'pop'.  Too much would have overwhelmed the other colours and ruined the effect I was aiming for.



Finally I added some white paint in the same way, just to help 'pull' it all together.
I then added some flicks of white paint.


At this point I was happy with the result.


Ok with the background complete, it was time to concentrate on the photos.


I began by gathering some papers.
I used some 7Dots 6x6 paper pads - I love mixing the ranges, and for this one I used some 'Paint Chips', some 'Verano Azul' and some 'Northern Lights'.

I cut out a few tags and grabbed a few from my stash too. 


I wanted them to be quite random, and in all different sizes.


I added some muslin behind my photos and then began to poke and layer the tags around this.




Time to add some embellishments.
I dug out this PinkFresh Ephemera Pack - from this I found my title
 'Something beautiful is on the Horizon'; and couple of words and a pile of stars.


Next I added some Scrap Matrix Metal - these reminded me of a moon, so they were perfect.


I added a few word stickers by 7Dots Studio.


And finally those little stars.




Here's another look at the finished layout.


I finished it off with just a few flicks of orange paint.  Again not too much!!


I had a lot of fun creating this one, and really love how the background complements the photos and the beautiful sunset.  It reminds me of the magical/celestial feeling that surrounds you when watching a sunset.


I'm really loving seeing all your entries this month.

You've still got plenty of time to join in - in fact we've changed it this month to run until the 31st July, so here's a reminder of the challenge......



So get creating and head on over to the Scrap Matrix Shares Facebook page to upload your entry.
Don't forget to let us know what product/s you've used that are available at Scrap Matrix.

That's it! No blog necessary.

Well that's it from me today, I'll see you again soon.


Scrap Matrix Products used:

Black Bazzill
7Dots Stencil
7Dots Verano Azul 6x6 Pad
7Dots Word Stickers Cotton Candy




3 comments:

  1. WOW, great tutorial and that background is gorgeous, I love the technique and the chosen colours.

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  2. Such a great page Tammy, and such a clever way to put it together! Thanks for sharing your Techniques

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  3. Oh my gosh Tammy. This is sensational. I am so going to try this. Thank you so much for the inspiration. Deb xx

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