Hello another month has quickly gone by nearly the end of August already
wow.... I am sharing with you all my layout that I have completed for Memory Maze
a little Queensland chipboard company form Hervey Bay.
Firstly I have started with some pattern paper and cut this down half inch two sides, then using the martha stewart border punch, punch messy around your edges. Then tape this to the white cardstock.
I mixed some white gesso with water and brushed the background as I wanted to calm the background down a bit.
I have used Patina texture paste and the mask and applied onto the layout. Let this dry well I used a heat gun and made it bubble. You know how I like the texture thing going on.
a little Queensland chipboard company form Hervey Bay.
Firstly I have started with some pattern paper and cut this down half inch two sides, then using the martha stewart border punch, punch messy around your edges. Then tape this to the white cardstock.
I mixed some white gesso with water and brushed the background as I wanted to calm the background down a bit.
I have used Patina texture paste and the mask and applied onto the layout. Let this dry well I used a heat gun and made it bubble. You know how I like the texture thing going on.
Now for thr oval frame, heart pieces and the word Sunshine coat well with the white gesso.
I used the Merci Beaucoup embossing powder on the oval frame and heart pieces.
Then the Silver Moon Mistletoe embossing powder on the hearts and the word Sunshine.
Glue all these pieces onto your background then add your flowers and splatter with some white ink.
Don't forget to cover your photo.
Memory Maze products
Other products
White Cardstock
Kaisercraft Telegraph Road Collection - Letter
Gesso and mask
Shimmerz texturez Patina paste
Lindy's embossing powder - Silver moon mistletoe and Mera Beaucoup Mint
Versamark
Liquidtex ink - titanium white
Martha Stewart border punch
Prima flowers and leaves
Thank you for visiting
Candy Chelepy
2016 Design Team
Memory Maze
oh wow.. Candy this is outstanding! small and subtle, but WOW! :)
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