Hello, hello!
I'm back with another layout share! I've been creating a layout almost every day this week! In my head, all of these ideas pop up and then I see photos I want to scrap so and I have just wanted to create. It's a good thing though because it allows me to catch up for the week I was on vacation.
For today's layout, I'm sharing a layout about my niece.
Whenever I create a layout, I almost always choose my photo first, and then I work on my background. I do that, because for me, the background is a canvas and you have to prep and work on your canvas before you add your painting.
My painting in this scenario is my photo. I don't want for one thing to stand out more than the other, I want it all to go together. I also like building layers, lots and lots of layers.
Since I started my 100 layout project, I have found a lot of scrapbooks that inspire me. One of those scrapbookers is Bea Valint. You can find her blog
here.
She really creates the cutest stuff. The cut files I used in my background are on her blog as well!
I started the layout with my background. I'm using up my all of my Felicity Jane kits throughout the year because I am hoarding them. They really are beautiful.
c. Felicity Jane
The Chloe kit from Felicity Jane was my first scrapbooking subscription! Although I wish I could have continued it, the finances were just not there, and I miss her kits so much!
It's ok though because I use it up this time!
From the kit, I chose the blueish-green dotted patterned paper. I wanted to add some pink-peachy watercolor to match our t-shirts so I muted the background down a little with some white gesso. I used some watercolors from my stash. They are the Loew-Cornell watercolors that I found on Amazon.
The die-cuts were going to be my main background and I wanted them to pop so I added just some basic colored cardstock behind each of the flowers.
I used a 3x4 photo and behind it I added some foam adhesive to give it some dimension. To add layers, I added a piece of patterned paper behind it, a chipboard frame, and a small bow that was in the kit. I actually tucked the bow behind the photo, so it was just peeking out.
I added a few labels from the kit around the photo, a small sticker, and a large sticker from the sticker sheet in the background as well. For my title, I used a smile sticker from my stash and I used the black and white dotted alphabet in the kit. There are two alphabets in this kit that I want to use, and they are both beautiful!
I added my journaling and dated my project. I finished it off with a few of the puffy hearts from this kit too!
I'm ready to use up my stash seriously. I already told myself "no more shopping!" but let's be serious - the next time a beautiful collection comes out I will be grabbing it!
Until next time,