Tuesday 28 April 2020

Vroom Vroom

Morning all


Today is just a beautiful  lovely clear day after a cool  morning.

Next weekend here in Queensland they going to start relaxing some of the stage three restrictions. We can bushwalk, fish, jet ski , go to the beach as long as we social distance ourselves, have 10 people at a gathering (just in time for Mothers Day) and go shopping for non essential items.
Hopefully we don't have too many new cases with the lifting of restrictions so we can fully lift restrictions

Today's post is the third and last challenge. It is a blind crop or a step by step
Way out of my depth with this one, used Red, which looks like pink , split the gesso on the photos, it was one diaster after another one.

The instructions are provided by Theresa a Design Team Member of White with 1.


MY TAKE:




PRODUCTS:

Kaisercraft  3 X White Card Stock
Gesso
Distressing tool
Kaisercraft "Grid Texture" Stamp, Arrows and Alpha's Dyes
Sullivan Red Card Stock 3" x 12" used for embellishment
Bentoto House Red stamp Ink
Uniquely Creative Uniqolour Red watercolour pens
2 x 3.75" x 5" photo's
Tyre and wheels dye from a paper craft magazine

Instructions:

 Please use a 12x12" white cardstock as your base.

Chose 1 colour which is the only one you will use in this challenge.
Using the 1 colour of your choice splodge your base cardstock.
(Splodging - using a plastic bag apply ink, spray or paint to one side, spritz with water.)
Put you hand one  side and randomly pat this over your base page.
Using 2 photos trim them to a suitable size.
 Edges with some gesso on your finger.
Cut 2 Matts for each photo 1/4" bigger each layer.
First layer ink the edges and randomly stamp a texture stamp over it
2nd layer attach foam tape or thick card stock to the back for some dimension.
When the gesso is dry attach the photos to the layers.
Randomly stamp the page base with appropriate stamps for your layout.
Using white card stock cut into varying widths, 1/4", 1/2", 3/4" and 1" any length is fine.
Distress the edges of these strips.
Stamp some with stamps. Splodge some with leftover ink.
Leave some white.
Place the photo matts on your page where you wish and lightly trace around them, then remove the photos.
Attach your created strips randomly around the traced frame, doubling some up, varying finishing lengths and sizes.
Add a title.
Attach some embellishments in the colour chosen for your page.
it is done!


Thank you all for looking
have a crafty day

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