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woensdag 12 februari 2014

All You Need is Love....

Hi all!!

For the past couple of years I only blogged in Dutch...but more and more I've seen international visitors come to this blog, so from now on, I'll blog in English. I know all of my scrappy friends can perfectly understand this, so no need to translate it into Dutch :-).

The past few weeks have been extremely hectic with my regular work, teaching classes at De Craftorij and designing new classes for this Spring. But YAY, I finally had a few hours for myself to play. I came accross the latest My Mind's Eye challenge on their blog and I knew I wanted to play along. I have a huge stash of MME and it felt like ages since I created something with it.

So....I took a few papers of one of there older collections (Love me) and started creating. When I was going through my blogroll I also came across the current sketch challenge over at Scrapfriends and I thought I could combine the two challenges!

I saw this amazing photo on Pinterest a while back and ever since I just knew I wanted to scrap it. Just love the delicacy of the ballerina...so amazing!




I started with a doily background patterned paper from the collection which I whitewashed a bit with gesso. Adding strips of paper of the other sheets in this collection and whitewashing those as well.

I stamped around the background a bit and added red and black paint splatters. I also added modeling paste through a stencil on the top of my background.


 I cut 5 hearts from grunge paper and I gave each a different textured look (modeling past, glass beads, textured paste, embossing powders, etc)  in white and one in red.

I tore the bottom of the patterned paper laced it up.






I cut a piece of chicken wire and painted it white to  add to my background. A piece of metal with text from Tim Holtz was painted red with alcohol ink and the text inside highlighted with white paint.

I finally just added a bunch of different embellishments to complement my layout.





This is the sketch I used:

I really love how this layout turned out! I hope you like it too!

XX, Rianne





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