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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Until a Moment Becomes a Memory

This weekend, I decided to try to get caught up with some scrapping and enter a few great challenges along the way.  I really love adding mixed media to my layouts and have found that adding gorgeous chippies gives me a great place to do some experimenting with different mediums. 
 After I painted this piece of chipboard, I added some details with a white Posca pen and added a thick layer of Dusty Attic Clear Crack Varnish over the top.  You can see the beautiful deep cracks it created.

 I will have a few more projects to share with you through the week that I finished up this weekend.  Have a creative week!

Challenges:






Scrap Around the World - September
(I was inspired by the pastel colors of the books with the gilt highlights)

11 comments:

  1. How gorgeous! Such beautiful colors, and the elegance says a lot about the subject, too! hugs, de

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  2. I love the way you made the orange ribbon stand in for the sun!

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  3. Gorgeous page! Thank you for playing along with us at SATW!

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  4. It's so great !!!! Thank you so much for playing along with us at SATW this month!

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  5. Very nice colours. I love the heart banner and the chandelier. It gives such a feminine look. Thank you for playing along with SATW this month.

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  6. beautiful, feminine page; thanks for playing with SATW

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  7. Gorgeous layout! I love all of your embellishments. And that is a great quote too. Thank you so much for joining us at Scrap It Girl! :)

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  8. Thanks for taking part at Scrap it Girl challenge! I really like your page ;)

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  9. Such a gorgeous LO. Love the chippies and colors. Awesome. Thanks for playing along with us at Scrap It Girl!

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  10. Gorgeous page! Thanks for playing with SATW!

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  11. i love the details on the chipboard...Thanks for playing and joining the Scrap It Girl September Challenge!

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