Sunday, 13 November 2016

Bürgermusik 150

It's been a while since I made a page from a sketch at Stick It Down, but their November sketch caught my eye.

Bürgermusik St Gilgen, the Citizen's Band, were celebrating their 150th anniversary as we arrived in Austria, and I have loads of photos of the various local brass bands marching through the village. 

I had printed ten photos at just less than 3" by 3" intending to use nine of them in three rows of three but this sketch changed my plans. Four photos just fitted the width of the page on a slight diagonal and I changed the spotty panels at the top and bottom to follow the same angle. I wrote my journalling between the rows of spots and added embellishment clusters to opposite corners.





I'm also linking up with Shimelle's latest weekly challenge - go big with red - as red is the dominant colour on the page. I didn't use it in large areas but it repeats across the page and a little red goes a long way. I wonder now if my title should have been red too, but that seemed too much at the time and it's too late to change it now.

Supplies
Cardstock - Bazzill
Paper - Fancy Pants Country Boutique, Pink Paislee Atlas
Letters - American Crafts
Brads - My Mind's Eye
Wood Veneer - Studio Calico
Word Stickers- Tim Holtz
Washi Tape - Ebay
Enamel Dots - My Mind's Eye, Pink Paislee
Ink - Docrafts, Ink It Up!
Mist - Docrafts

Tools
Big Shot & X-Cut Ticket Stubs Die
Fiskars Postage Stamp Border Punch

4 comments:

  1. This is just a beautiful page. I love how you used the sketch. Thanks for playing along with us at Stick it Down.

    Colleen, Design Team for Stick it Down
    http://scrappingranny-colleen.blogspot.com/

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  2. Wonderful take on the sketch! I love all the embellies and the perfect papers you used! Thanks so much for joining us at Stick It Down!

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  3. Beautiful! I love your interpretation of this month's sketch and your embellishment clusters in the corners are perfect. Thank you so much for sharing with us at Stick It Down!

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  4. Love how you added the journaling between the spots! Great layout. Thanks for creating with us at SID!

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