Friday, March 14, 2014

Friday Challenge #11 At Scrapbooker's Paradise

Happy Friday!  Today my fellow design team member Pam is hosting a challenge up at Scrapbooker's Paradise.  The challenge is to use a black and white or sepia photo and create a layout or a card with a splash of color.

Here is the layout that I created of my daughter


This layout was fun to do.  I created a stencil with my Silhouette Cameo and sprayed it onto white card stock with Heidi Swapp Color Shine Mists in Primrose, Peach, Sweet Cherry and then added some splatters with Black Velvet.


I then added a circular photo, which I cut with a circle cutter and a 4X6 photo in black and white and matted it with a pink piece of patterned paper and added a sheer pink ribbon and some large sequins.



 I adhered some of the die cut butterflies that were from the stencil and then some mini letter stickers.


I matted the white card stock background with a black sheet of card stock that I had used to cover the areas of my stencil so there is a a little spray on it.



I love these bright happy colors and hope you are inspired to join the challenge at Scrapbooker's Paradise.  Thanks for stopping by and don't forget to check out what my fellow design team members created with this challenge here.  Happy creating!

Supplies

Adhesive - Beacon 3 In 1 and Dimensional Squares by 3L
Cardstock - American Crafts - White, Black
Circle Cutter - Kreaxions
Diecuts - Silhouette America
Mini Letter Stickers - Teresa Collins
Patterned Paper - Fancy Pants Be Loved Collection
Ribbon - American Crafts
Sequins - Teresa Collins
Sprays - Heidi Swapp Color Shine Mists - Black Velvet, Peach, Primrose and Sweet Cherry

10 comments:

  1. Beautifully done Lee-Anne! I love the soft, airy effect you've achieved. Lovely, lovely colours as well!

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  2. This is beautiful Lee-Anne. I love the stencil you made and the pretty colours - soft and feminine, yet bright and invigorating. Well done!

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  3. Lee-Anne, this is awesome! Love the colors and how you use the die cutting stencil!

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  4. I love those ombre butterflies. Stunning!

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