I had to have a little bit of help from a previous SOE kit for the background piece but as I started cutting, pasting, and what-not elsing I couldn't stop! I had an absolute blast putting this together! For part of the background I decided to experiment with the background using a tutorial from Stéphanie Papin. Stephanie is an extremely talented artist and I was so excited to view the tutorial and try the technique! Check out her blog for the awesome tutorial. After figuring out how I wanted my background to look I began to "fill in the pieces" to the puzzle! I used a square punch to make the photo much smaller than I normally would work with. I then used a scrap piece of paper that I had distressed for another project use as the first layer under the photo. The colors were a little too bright for the overall look of the layout, so I used some iridescent medium to soften the color. In hindsight, I should have grabbed the matte medium bottle, but I was still fairly happy with the overall look. Some of the paper even crackled a little bit when I touched it before it was dry as though I had used crackle glaze adding an unexpected element to the finished product.
You can see above where I touched the iridescent medium leaving a small fingerprint! :) I used a clock piece and cut a flower out from one of the papers in the kit to fit behind the clock piece. I loved both types of lace that came with this kit and (as you can see above) I was able to use both types (in abundance).
As I am becoming more familiar with different ways to play with chipboard I am finding that I am starting to become addicted more excited about using it in my projects. For this LO I covered the chipboard flourish piece in gesso, embossed it with a shimmery embossing power from Lindy's Stamp Gang, and then used the the stamp included in the kit to stamp over the top of the embossing powder. Also, you can see in this photo some more of the background technique from Stephanie's tutorial as well as the use of some Heidi Swapp Color Shine Mist (Seafoam) that matched the papers in this perfectly~
Below is a closeup picture of some of the flowers I used on this LO. I used a variety of flowers (mostly Prima) including some from the kit, a few from the cigar box collection, and a few from my happy-magical-flower-drawer-hoard-stash.
As always, thank you for looking and allowing me to share my "pretties" with you!
Love,
mel