Showing posts with label Finnabair crackle texture paste. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Finnabair crackle texture paste. Show all posts

Sunday, 2 September 2018

Thankful by Sandra Brimelow

Hi everyone, I am pleased to be back as a guest designer for Scrap Matrix, for the frames challenge. Here is the graphic for the challenge:

 
 
When you think about it, there are many ways we can use frames on our layouts. You could use chipboard or wood veneer frames, doodled or stitched frames, a frame of flowers, patterned paper to frame, the list is endless. 
I was sent some gorgeous chipboard frames to play with for this challenge, and this inspired my layout.

Thankful
 
The background to my layout was created using these gorgeous patterned papers from 13 Arts. I used Dream and Destination. 
 
 
 
 
Now I ordinarily do not like to work with purple, but these papers were so lovely to used, I had to draw the purple out to use on my layout. I added a wash using Tim Holtz distress oxides - Wilted Violet and Bundled Sage  to the background. Using the TCW stencil - coffee splotch and Finnabair Texture Paste - antique silver crackle, I added some silver to background to provide a frame to the outer edge of the paper. I also did some faux stitching as another border, to the corners of the paper.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I wanted to add a bit more framing around the photo, so I did this using Paper Artsy JOFY 26 stamp set which I coloured with Faber Castell gelatos - Metallic Grape, Lavender, Fig and Metallic Ink.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Finally to embellish, I added Blue Fern Studio flowers - late winter lilliesMAMBI chips - Hey you collectionTim Holtz Ideology - Big Chat and Small Talk. Underneath my photo, I have laid some German Scraps.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I must admit, initially I was a bit nervous about doing the framed challenge as a guest designer, but I am so very pleased with how this layout turned out. I hope you can find time to play along with the challenge. Until next time........Sandra
 
 

Scrap Matrix products used:
 

Wednesday, 16 May 2018

Dream Big - Sandra Brimelow

Hello, I am delighted to have been asked to be guest designer at Scrap Matrix, for a second time. It has been fun to play along with the new challenge, "To the Point". Here is the challenge graphic, as a reminder:

There is so much great inspiration here with this challenge, so it was a fun one to be able to do.
I had a photo in mind when it came to this challenge, and when I received the papers and other products to play with, I knew this was going to work together. I wanted to create something really grungy, but not too grungy that it was overwhelming to work with my photo. 

Dream Big



I started this layout with these awesome 7 Dots Studio Hazy Days collection papers, I mean to say, they just speak grunge to me when I look at them. To top it off, they already had on them chevrons and zigzag patterns, just like in the challenge graphic. I cut the chevron strip off the bottom of the Zip paper and stuck it to the Slick paper, as this had the colour on it that I wanted to work with. 


The other great product that I got to use for this layout was this Paper Artsy stencil.


So I was well and truly supplied with products to make a grungy boy layout using the point theme for the challenge. 

I laid down some colour onto my patterned paper, using Dylusions paint, Dina Wakely acrylic paint, and Tim Holtz distress oxides.


Using the Paper Artsy stencil, and Finnabair by Prima clear crackle texture paste, I applied texture over my page. 

Other detail added to the background was done by using this awesome stamp set by Paper Artsy and Ranger archival ink.



So after all of that creativity, I ended up with this background.


So to embellish the layout, firstly I made some stars, using the 7 dots paper, I also used this to mat my photo. 




I was given this awesome MAMBI chipboard pack to work with. So using chipboard pieces that worked for the layout, I sanded them back to make them a bit grungy, and placed them strategically around the page in clusters, wherever they suited. For the title I had a different idea in my head, but flicking through the pack, I found the piece that said Dream Big, which I thought was a perfect title, considering my great-nephew was trying to get onto a very oversized skateboard. 



As extra embellishing, I used 7 Dots Studio Lost and Found Elements to scatter around the layout.


I love the grungy feel to this layout, without it being too grungy for a small boy. I loved creating it. So I hope I have provided some inspiration, and you feel like doing the challenge. Until next time...Sandra.


Scrap Matrix products used: 

Paper Artsy stamp set - Tracey Scott 08
Dylusions paint - Chopped Pesto
Tim Holtz distress oxides - Faded jeans, Hickory smoke, Peeled paint