Moikka! In the past two days I've shared two layouts with video tutorials or rather process videos. Today I share a third layout with a tutorial, but this time a step by step one. The page and tutorial are made for 7 Dots Studio.
I wanted to make something “Halloween-like”, but as we don’t celebrate that here in Finland, well, not at least on that extent, I didn’t have any photo. What I did have was this picture of my younger daughter when we were just heading out and she looked so cute with the headband with cat ears and a dinosaur shirt. So, I used dark, rich colors inspired by the Halloween, but did a layout about my daughter.
Without further ado, here’s the steps which I used to make the layout!
Step 1. Choose your background paper and photo. Cut a strip of a contrasting paper and distress the edges. Adhere the strip to the page with double sided tape.
Step 2. To create that rich, Baroque effect, add some gold to the background. Choose a couple of acrylic paints and use a silicone brush to paint them into the paper. Add some splashes, too.
Step 3. Continue layering. Use a permanent ink to stamp some script to the background. Mix in another pattern as well, if you like. Add a more solid black layer using a stencil and embossing powder.
Step 4. Cut pieces out of patterned papers and create the layers behind the photo. Attach the layer cluster to the background and mount the photo on top. Use 3D foam dots to create dimension.
Step 5. Using dies, cut some embellishments to your page. Treat the swirls with metallic wax for a metal style shine. Adhere the embellishments in place – think about your composition.
Step 6. Make your composition fuller using some paper flowers. You can also add some metal embellishments at this stage.
Step 7. Balance the page out with a title and some text stickers. Keep again the composition in mind and see which place might need a sticker to fill a gap.
Step 8. Finish the page with journaling and some dot stickers. Add some doodling here and there as well to give your own hand print to the layout.
The ornamental die cuts, the hues of the “Garden Party” fit perfectly to the Baroque like atmosphere of the page. And I managed to add some bats in there, too! My daughter is a dear but she’s a little batty at times. Like all of us in the family!
With this layout I’d like to wish you a great Halloween if that’s something you celebrate or just peaceful autumn times! Ta ta for now! Thank you for stopping by!
Materials from 7 Dots Studio:
Cotton Candy Dreams – Hex Stencil
Fortune-teller – Word Stickers 6x12
Materials: 7 Dots Studio, Wow Embossing Powder, Prima Marketing, Sizzix, Posca
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