Tuesday 27 March 2018

Montacute House

I've been working my way through my 2014 albums recently, filling in the gaps in chronological order and sharing them here in the same order. However, I'm going to skip forward to September now in order to share a page made from a Let's Get Sketchy sketch before the challenge closes at the end of this month. 

Montacute House is a stately home in Somerset, previously owned by the Phelips family, generations of whom stood as the local MP, and now in the care of the National Trust. 

The sketch shows three or four portrait photos, but mine are landscape so I switched it up to fit six in a similar space. I chose K & Co's Hannah collection for my page as the colours and patterns remind me of the faded grandeur of our stately homes. Having used extra photos instead of the journalling card indicated on the sketch, I journalled on paper strips below the photos and moved the title (cut on my Silhouette) to the side.


Supplies
Paper - K&Co Hannah
Die-Cuts - K&Co Hannah
Word Sticker - K&Co Hannah
Enamel Dots - Doodlebug

Tools
Silhouette Portrait
Woodware Scalloped Circle Punch

9 comments:

  1. this is so beautiful--perfect sketch for all of those gorgeous photos! Really like the title on the side and the journaling strips below! Thanks for joining us at LGS!

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  2. Beautiful layout! Thank you for joining us at LGS!

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  3. It is a beautiful work ♡Thanks for joining us at LGS!

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  4. Wow! What a neat page! Thanks so much for joining us at LGS!

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  5. Love your take on the challenge. Thanks for joining in with us at Let's Get Sketchy.

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  6. Great take on the sketch! Thank you for joining us at LGS!

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  7. Awesome take on the sketch. Great to use all those photos. Thanks for joining us at Lets Get Sketchy Deb xx

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  8. Fabulous take on the sketch! Thank you for playing along with us at LGS!

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  9. Lovely layout. Thanks for playing along at Let's Get Sketchy.

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