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Showing posts with label 7 Dots Studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 7 Dots Studio. Show all posts

Monday, October 13, 2014

7Dots Studio Challenge

Hello scrappy friends,

I'm sharing a page I created this past weekend and its for the current challenge at 
7 Dots Studio using their Messy Head range of papers.


I had a photo collage showing pictures of my Daughter the 
day she got her ears pierced.
The 3 photos in the collage were about 1x4" once I'd cut them separately.
A very strange shape to scrap so I spread them out over the page and layered the Messy Head papers
under each photo.


I added in some cute similar toned embellishments, a flair button, resin and paper flowers and some enamel dots.


Black Jewelery wire was used to form the circles around each photo.
It doesn't bend out of shape and forms a perfect circle every time.


For the background I used Lindy's Stamp Gang Tres Chic range by Limor Webber which I absolutely
adore.  I've used three different stencils with texture paste as well as the Tres Chic Embossing powders.


The Journalling of course is about 'a new beginning' and reads -
"My baby girl is disappearing and in her place a young woman is beginning to grow. 
It all starts with pierced ears." 



So happy with how this page turned out.  Love how well the Messy Head papers matched
the Lindy's sprays and all that gorgeous texture from the different stencils.


 Thanks for stopping by my blog 

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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

7 Dots Studio July/Aug Challenge

Hello.
Just popping in to share a page I scrapped for the current 
7 Dots Studio Challenge which is a summer theme this month.
I scrapped this picture of our beach holiday last summer taken 
just as dusk was approaching and the Sun set.  
There are some beautiful pastel shades and tones in the 
photo and I wanted to try and recreate this on the background of my page.



Here's the 7 Dots inspirational circle.


 I used watercolours on the background - which is from the 9th Wave collection. 
All the other papers I used are from the Messy Head collection.
Lots of layered stencilling and stamping along with the watercolours paints.



I've also used some gorgeous Metallic Melts on this page from Tinby Designs.
I love the two colours I used on this page.  
Below is Patina and further down you can see Golden Nugget.
Both lovely colours with a super sheen to them. 






 Looking forward to incorporating these Metallic Melts on more pages.  This was only the second time I've used them and I've got a few ideas brewing on how I can use them some more.


 Thanks for stopping by.
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Monday, April 28, 2014

'One Rainy June Afternoon 1998' - For Once Upon A Sketch and 7 Dots Studio


Hello all!
I had some time over this past weekend to do some scrapping and I decided to do the Challenge 
at Once Upon A...Sketch.   I've done a couple of the sketches here over the last months and I must say
I really like that they get me thinking about my journalling and ensuring it's meaningful.
I love scrapping for the pure enjoyment of playing with paper and and stencils and mediums -
yes all the fun messy stuff!  But it's easy to lose sight of the memory keeping side of scrapping amongst all that product so I'm thankful that this challenge is 
'keeping me honest' I guess you could say.
  
Here's the sketch for April.
Journalling Theme: "An event that changed my life..." 


I've also used the current challenge at 7 Dots Studio
 "April showers bring May flowers" 




Here's what I created. 
'One Rainy June Afternoon 1998'
I scrapped a current picture of my Husband and I but as you'll see further down it's about 
a mementous day we shared in 1998 which I have no pictures from - pre-digital - so we didn't take
thousands of photo's back then!
Another reason to be thankful for this challenge.  
I would never, normally have scrapped this memory because I had no photo of it!



 As per the flower theme from the 7 Dots Studio challenge I've included lots of flowers on 
my page.  Most of them I've altered either by adding Prima Chalk ink or Colour Shine sprays, layering them on top of each other and securing with a brad to make a larger flower. 



These close ups are of the background work using Izink inks and Luminarte Elementals.
On the background I've also used one of the newer Prima Stencils with modelling paste and 
rubbons for texture.





The papers layered behind my photo's are from the 7 Dots Studio, 
9th Wave collection and the base paper is from the 
Messy Head collection. 


  
Here's my Journalling.  There was a lot!! 
So I printed it out on three tags and stuck them together with tape so it can all be folded and slipped behind the photo.   I guess it's basically all about the day my Husband and I decided to commit to each other,  eighteen months after this day we got married and started our family.  
 It amazes me -because my memory of past events is usually not the best- that I can remember little details about this day so many years later. The rain, the football match - I guess it just shows that it was a pivotal moment in our lives. 




Thanks so much for stopping by to take a look at my blog.
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