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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Try something new and just have fun with it

Hey Scrap Fans!! Today's layout was born from a desire to play with products. This is one of those instances where the photos and story came after I started, rather than scrapping to suite my photos and story. 

I had just purchased some Heidi Swapp masks and mists and felt like playing around, so I used the hexagon mask and randomly sprayed a sheet of white cardstock with pink and green. The 6x6 mask created a square, so I decided to go with it and sprayed the inside with a different shade of green. Rather than fight the obvious differentiation between the rest of the paper and where the mask was, I decided to go with it. I think I also changed the orientation of the paper as I liked it better after I turned it 90 degrees. I've been doing a lot of doodling lately in my art journal, but I've never really doodled on a scrapbook page, so I thought, why not? I used my white uni-ball pen and doodled scallops around the "frame" and then drew small sloppy flowers all around. 

I wanted a bit more pop so I dotted the inside of the flowers with my white Viva paper pen and after they dried, I decided to color them all in pink. At this point, I trimmed the excess white from around the cardstock I had sprayed, and since I had just fixed my sewing machine, I decided to stitch it to the background paper from Pink Paislee, which I thought really matched my sprayed paper.
At this point, I started looking for photos. I went to my phone first, as I often go to my most recent photos when I create the layout first, and I found a series of pics I had just taken of my daughter at gymnastics attempting her first back handspring. They're not the best quality, so I wanted to keep them small.  I created a collage in my Pic Stitch app and printed them 4x6 on my Canon Selphy. 
I left a white border and mounted them in the center of my "frame".

 I wanted to make sure the placement of my frame looked intentional, and I wanted to add a bit of color so I stamped another frame border with this arrow stamp using Heidi Swappy pink ink. I used a post it note to mask when I got to the corners. I added a title with Thickers and the date with my Pebbles roller date stamp. I kept my embellishments simple since there was a lot going on already. I created a small cluster with a cut out card from the Amy Tangerine Plus One 6x6 paper pad, some enamel dots and stamped images from the Plus One Stamp set. I stamped them with archival ink on white cardstock, cut them out and used the three mists I used on the background to paint them. I handwrote my journaling with the same pink marker I used on the flowers. 

When it was all said and done, I was pretty happy with the layout.  It really was a process of just adding things and trying things until I was happy with the results. I encourage you to try it. Grab some supplies you've been wanting to try, use a technique you've never done and just have fun. Until next time, Happy Scrappin'!!

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