Today's layout is a spooky mix of old and new products. Emma had a photoshoot with the boys, who obviously had a good time making ghoulish faces at the camera with their flashlight.
Who needs a mask?
by Emma Trout
SUPPLIES
Bazzill (black)
Patterned papers: Scenic Route (Salem) Webb Street, (Rockland) Linden Street, (Laurel) Marina Drive, (Grafton) Scrap Strip 1, Prima (Dude) “My Boy”, “Roundabout” and “Playful”
Making Memories {note} worthy Delaney Floral
Notepaper- Making Memories
Chipboard Bird- Scenic Route
Ticket- Jenni Bowlin
Metal alphabet stickers- Karen Foster
Chipboard alpha- Heidi Swapp
Paper frill- Doodlebug
Other: twig, reindeer moss, mesh, black glitter, blue card, Diamond Glaze, acrylic paint, raffia, Orange onion netting, corrugated card and Waxi Pen.
HOW TO
Cut a 6.5cm strip of “My Boy” and stick to cardstock about 3cm from the top. Layer torn strips of “Linden Street”, “Marina Drive”, “Scrap Strip” and a Doodlebug paper frill
Cut an 8cm wide strip of “Playful”. Layer torn strips of” Marina Drive” and “Delaney Floral”
Add circles cut from “Roundabout” and “Webb Street”
Trace a notepaper shape onto “Delaney Floral” and add another torn strip of “Scrap Strip”. Use this as a photo matt. Cut a green ‘torn edge’ frame for the other photo and add to the layout.
Paint a twig with cream acrylic paint. Cover a chipboard bird with blue paper, add glitter to the ‘tail end’ and finish with Diamond Glaze. When dry add to layout.
Draw a spider web with Waxi pen. Add painted torn strip of corrugated card, onion netting, mesh and reindeer moss to layout. Finish by adding the title and ticket.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Labels:
doodlebug,
emma trout,
Heidi swapp,
jenni bowlin,
karen foster,
making memories,
Prima,
scenic route
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2 comments:
oh wow - this is adorable! Love that fun photos and the layout is just fantastic!!!!
totally gorgeous!!! LOVE the pictures!
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