Friday, 28 November 2008
Monday, 17 November 2008
Prima's November Sketch
Here's my version of the Prima Sketch...
I've been cleaning out my scrap room and organizing all my papers. Found this great piece of embossed leaf vellum so I used it for the background. Then a piece of woodgrain paper I bought years ago ~ but it's back 'in' :) The yellow patterned papers are Doodlebug.
I love, love, love the Maya Rd trees. I just picked up a tin of them on my last shopping trip to the store. Or was it the trip before?
I inked most of my chipboard roughly with 'artprint' brown and then rubbed 'pinecone' brown ink on top. The blue ink is a Chalk ink and I used a little bling for my birds eye (him and a few friends came in the tin with the Maya Rd trees).
I've been cleaning out my scrap room and organizing all my papers. Found this great piece of embossed leaf vellum so I used it for the background. Then a piece of woodgrain paper I bought years ago ~ but it's back 'in' :) The yellow patterned papers are Doodlebug.
I love, love, love the Maya Rd trees. I just picked up a tin of them on my last shopping trip to the store. Or was it the trip before?
I inked most of my chipboard roughly with 'artprint' brown and then rubbed 'pinecone' brown ink on top. The blue ink is a Chalk ink and I used a little bling for my birds eye (him and a few friends came in the tin with the Maya Rd trees).
Thursday, 13 November 2008
1977
I blogged about these photos a couple months ago. The journaling is taken from that post. Creatively Just Me blog has a challenge on scrapping your teen years so that got me going on actually doing a page with these photos.
The flowers were white. I sprayed them with 'Frost' Glimmer Mist. And added a pretty frosted Imaginisce brad to the center. The title is Tim Holtz Grunge numbers with 'Pinecone' ink rubbed into them to bring out the embossed swirls.
The flowers were white. I sprayed them with 'Frost' Glimmer Mist. And added a pretty frosted Imaginisce brad to the center. The title is Tim Holtz Grunge numbers with 'Pinecone' ink rubbed into them to bring out the embossed swirls.
Wednesday, 12 November 2008
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