Happy Friday, friends! I'm here with a new mixed media layout featuring lots of beautiful Shimmerz Paints. I began this page with a Heidi Swapp rainbow striped patterned paper. I cut the strips, distressed the edges and glued them together. I also created my own embellishments by using the Ready to Bloom Card Cover Die from The Stamp Market. I used several Shimmerz to match the rainbow paper.
Shimmerz Used:
- Spritz Caribbean Sunset
- Spritz Cotton Candy
- Vibez Glorious Day
- Spritz Practice What You Peach
- Vibez Deep Blue Sea
- Shimmerz Pink-o de Mayo
- Shimmerz So Sappy
- Shimmerz Run! Forest
To create the flowers, I first coated a sheet of textured white cardstock with clear gesso. I painted the whole sheet with the colors I listed above. For these here, I mixed Deep Blue Sea and Run! Forest. Once it dried, I cut portions of the paper and used the metal die with my manual die cutting machine. I love the lights and darks!
I used some white foam Amy Tangerine Thickers for the title. I wanted them to be pink to match the pink section, so I painted them with the Pink-o de Mayo with a touch of So Sappy. I love how textured they look! I wrote my journaling in and around the title.
I love these colors so much! Everything I used on this page has a different shimmer. Do be aware that when water is added to the Spritz or Vibez, you will lose a bit of the shimmer once it dries because it's being diluted. The original Shimmerz stay very shimmery when dry. It just depends on how much water you add.
I did wind up adding a few Maggie Holmes clear stickers in a few places. I love those because they look like little stamps. I also added more thread here.
Here you can see the shimmer in the light.
Same concept here...just lighter colors. These are the pinks, yellows and oranges mixed together.
I hope this inspires you in some way today! Making my own embellishments was a lot of fun...doing this allows you to customize it to whatever color you want. You can create a "messy" background and then punch shapes out of it if you don't own any metal dies. So many ideas out there!
Be sure to check out my process video here:
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I'll see you again tomorrow!
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