Showing posts with label Vintage Artistry Blush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage Artistry Blush. Show all posts

Saturday, June 19, 2021

Happy - Dusty Attic Mood Board Inspiration

 Good Morning Dusty FANattics 

Today I bring you a layout created of my super cute Grand daughter, like all little people she has such a cute laugh that brings joy to everyone around her, below I have added some Dusty Attic toppers from the chipboard packaging to show where the products are.  The June Mood board was my inspiration for the colours along with the photograph.



This one is without the headers plus the Mood Board for this month.




I started with 49 and Market Vintage Artistry Blush collection of papers and ephemera pieces and frames to layer in between the papers and photo.

I have covered all of my chipboard with white paint then applied my colour on top.




I have only coloured the round bead section of my Beaded flourish using a pink watercolour, it was a bit too dark so then I went back over and applied some more white paint to make it more pink like Rivah's lace and tutu section of her jacket.



I have then coloured the flowers using two different pinks and a light yellow along with the green leaves. Remember you can bend and shape your chipboard to add dimension and interest to your page.


The "RIVAH" word was made from the Mini ABC Uppercase set.
After I added the Passion pink paper flowers and laser cut pieces I cut some or the chipboard leaves and stem off to add to the other side of my page. Don't be worried to snip here and there and re-arrange your chippy to suit your page.


To finish off I have added loads of rub ons around the page and the edges from the Blush/Sage set, then did some white paint splatters.

Dusty Attic products used






Mini ABC Set Uppercase DA0861




Hope my layout has inspired you to enter this months challenge over on the Dusty FANattics Facebook page. 

HERE

All you need to do is pop your take of the Mood Board into the comments section of the June board to be in the running for one of two $50 (AUD) Credits to the Dusty Attic Website. 


(Remember there has just been a NEW RELEASE so you could order all of those goodies!)

Other products used 


Royal Spray - Passion Pink 


Vintage Artistry Blush Papers and Laser Cuts


Vintage Artistry Blush/Sage Rub On Transfers


Vintage Artistry Blush Ephemera Stack 

Kitsch Flamingo pink Distress ink, White Paint, Variety of paint watercolours, 







Friday, June 18, 2021

My Heart - 49 and Market Blush collection

Hello everyone, today I am sharing a layout of my sweet and sassy amazing little Grand daughter, she lights up my life (along with her brother!) and fills MY HEART with love and joy. 

 



I started with using one of the laser cut frames around my main photo, she is doing "Peek-a-Boo" so I wanted to add more photos and capture her playing which I have added underneath. I then folded/scrunched the lace border laser cut so it looks more like a piece of material lace. 




The pink doily I have cut in half to separate and put on each side of the main photo. Don't be afraid to cut pieces in half or rip them here and there to make them look more vintage or shabby. I have added foam tape to lift the one photo and add some more dimension. The pink & white and the blue & white striped strips are from the bottom of the Blush and Sky papers, I have then tucked in some other laser cuts inbetween and underneath to add more interest to the photo panel piece.


I have then used the pink flowers from the laser cut sheet with lots of the gorgeous leaves, then butterflies from the Blush and the Sky laser cuts.



Use an embossing tool or a pen to roll the leaves and wings to add lots of dimension and make it look like they are flying. Bending them upwards I have then added silicone underneath to hold the shape. b I have added some white paint splatters lightly over the main pink butterfly area to break it up a little bit.


To finish off my page I have added wishing bubbles and baubles plus lots and lots of rub ons including the words, butterflies, flowers and those gorgeous little beads. 



49 and Market products used 

Laser cuts






I hope you have liked my project today and are inspired to create your own "Blush" page,











































Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Absolutely Beautiful


Hello everyone

Today I am sharing a layout of my gorgeous little Grand Daughter, 2020 was her first Christmas and because she nearly 11 months old she was full of fun and mischief. She is such a happy baby, she was not well in these photo’s but let us do a little photo shoot all the same, of course I knew exactly what range to use as soon as I printed them out. Vintage Artistry Blush. 

 


I started with the Soaring paper, trimming around the butterflies wings to shape and pop over the photos,  along with the amazing laser cuts, to shape the laser cuts you can use a mouse pad and a pen if you don’t have a push pad and scoring tool. Layer the flowers using either foam tape or liquid scrap dots, moulding the petals as you go.

 


I have used pieces from the Blush Ephemera stack behind the photos and the frames from the laser cuts sheets around the photos. Using the doily piece from the laser cuts I have made a mini embellishment for my “Happy” title.

 

After layering all of the flower and  larger die cuts, I added some of the sequin and beads laser cuts then used a lot of the gorgeous new Duo coloured pack of Blush/Sage Rub-ons, these are so easy to apply and add another layer onto your pages.

 

The new Wishing Bubbles and Baubles pack have gorgeous layered embellishments, bauble sayings and cute shapes which I have added to finish off my page along with a sprinkling of the Mini series Scarlet flowers.

Blush 12x12 Collection Paper pack


 

Bonus Laser Cuts

https://www.49andmarket.com/product/vintage-artistry-blush-12x12-collection-pack/


Blush / Sage Rub-ons


Blush Ephemera Stack



Blush Wishing Bubbles and Baubles

DUSTY ATTIC PRODUCTS USED






 

Hope you have enjoyed my layout today and thank you for joining me

 

Jen Burns