Welcome back to the Scrap Matrix challenge this month
where we have a gorgeous mood board to inspire you.
These colours are absolutely stunning - I've always loved teal and have grown to like purple more recently. Together, I think they are a knockout combination.
I started by choosing a photo of my Grand daughter wearing her first Birthday present; a little dress I smocked for her.
The paper is called Lavender Morning and was
a perfect match for the dress.
I stamped this image, Art by Marlene, Stamp BM06 on plain white card stock, using Tim Holtz Black archival ink.
I thought the shape of the smocking pattern looked great with the zig zags and the hearts on the stamp.
Trialling a colour of Tim Holtz Distress Oxide, before
adding it to the stamp with a fine brush.
Happy with that and now to achieve the purple.
Now I'm auditioning the stamped image to build up the design,
but I didn't like it in this corner.
Here, I'm just trying out various colours from the paper pad to create a multi-layered mat and I've darkened the bottom corner leaves to a teal using gelatos.
I added a couple of flower images, from a scrap of paper in my stash. It's so old, I don't know it's origins.
Still building up the design, this time with two stamps.
Hmmm - I think I'll try adding some stamping under
the right, bottom corner. Fingers crossed that I don't wreck the whole thing, as I only have one sheet of this paper.
The stamp is from Carabelle - Textures, Mini Fleurettes.
I'm semi-OK with this look, but will leave it overnight
and see if the morning brings new ideas.
That looks better, (well I think so!) I've added fabric flowers and pearls from my stash, a few flicks of paint and some word titles from Mambi Sticks, CBVP-94, similar to these.
I hope you find time to play along, just add your entry to the Scrap Matrix Shares page in the corresponding folder and don't forget to let us know what Scrap Matrix products you used and what inspired you. You could be in the running for a generous gift voucher or perhaps a Guest Design Team spot down the track.
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