I'm taking Shimelle's Layer on Layer on Layer class and my initial inspiration for this page came from one of hers which was made from lots of layers of white scraps. I really liked that look and thought it would work with a baby photo (my husband's cousin's new arrival). I don't actually have many white scraps but I found the chevron paper and decided to include blue-grey in my mix. Shimelle used a bold holographic print as her background, but I wanted something softer and decided to make my own.
I'd previously used the packaging technique to smoosh ink over this cardstock and then abandoned it so I pulled it back out and stencilled the diamond pattern on top before layering my scraps. I store my embellishments by colour so picked out lots of white and silver options including various die-cut pieces which I tucked in each side. For a long time I wasn't sure where to place my title or whether it should be blue or silver, but once I realised that these blue puffy stickers would fit on the vellum circle in my layers there was no other option. They're a slightly different colour from the blue-grey of my ink so I added a few plus signs to the diagonal line of embellishment so that the colour would repeat around the page.
We have a Summer Fiesta running in the For the Love of Pretty Paper Facebook group with six weeks of daily challenges. We're allowed to combine them so I kept them in mind while I worked and completed three from Week One in this page (Monday - diamonds, Tuesday - puffy stickers and Saturday - get messy, wood veneers and stamping).
Supplies
Cardstock - American Crafts
Paper - We R Memory Keepers, My Mind's Eye, American Crafts, Studio Calico
Letters - Fancy Pants
Labels - Pretty Little Studio
Wood Veneer, Gems, Ribbon - from Stash
Ink - Ranger, Memento
Mist - Mister Huey's
Tools
Tando Creative Harlequin Mask
Big Shot
The Works Scalloped Circle Dies
X-Cut Ticket Stubs Die
Studio Calico Stars Stamp
Very sweet layout, I like the muted background & the affect overall is one that speaks of the softness of new life. Perfect use of the embellishments
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