Sunday, November 21, 2021

This is Our Happy Place / Paige Evans DT

Happy Sunday, friends!  I'm back to share another new layout for the Paige Evans Design Team.  I'm still digging into the Bungalow Lane collection, and for this page I decided to incorporate one of Paige's cut files--it's called Floral Butterfly.  I cut it pretty big on Paper 16.  I just love that gradient pink.  I started with that and went from there.

I chose textured white cardstock for the base, and I coated it with clear gesso first to prime it for all the watercolor.  Once it dried, I came in with a few gold Shimmerz Paints--Inklingz Miner Miner 49er and Shimmerz (original) Christmas Cheer.  I used a brush and some water to move the color around so it would show behind and around the butterfly.  I also added some blue splatters using Inklingz Oakie Bear Blue.  The very last thing I did was add some messy blue around the edges of the page.  Once the background was dry I started embellishing.


I used several flowers from the Floral Die Cuts and tucked them under and around the two stacked photos.  I pulled a few of the small buttons from the Chipboard Stickers and the Puffy Stickers to add to the centers.  I love how you can see the watercolor here, and the fun texture from the cardstock is awesome. 

I used the small butterfly stamp from the Acrylic Stamps to create a few little die cuts.  That's a great way to use stamps if you don't want to stamp directly onto the background.  I pulled out a scrap piece of white cardstock, stamped the butterflies using a gold ink pad and then just cut them out.  I popped them up with some adhesive foam.  Easy!
Same thing over here...more flowers and stamped butterflies.  I did add some white tissue paper behind my photos and popped them up as well.  I used this Foam Phrase Thicker for my title.  This was the perfect spot for it, and I love the neutral color because it pulls out the gold on the background.
I also mixed two blue threads together here to add some texture and color.
To add a weathered look to the cut file I smudged some white gesso over it.  I wanted to accentuate the gradient by fading out the light color even more.
I used three of the metallic gold butterflies from the 8-page Sticker Book.  I toned down the shine by smudging a bit of white gesso and just stuck them flat to the page.  I love creating different heights with different pieces.  It really helps to pop everything off the page and just bring it to life even more.
More close-ups here of all the details :)

I did decide later to layer a bit of Paper 4 under the photos for a light blue pop.  I had already glued the photos down, so I just trimmed a sliver of the paper and wedged it under the photo's edge.  I also fussy cut a few tiny flowers from a sticker from the 8-page Sticker Book, stuck them to some cardstock and used them as die cuts.


I love how this layout came together, and I hope it sparks an idea or two for you.  It's fun to get messy and incorporate cut files and stamps...all the goodies!  LOVE!

Be sure to check out my process video here:

https://youtu.be/B_U13kBMh_0

Thanks for stopping in, and I'll see you soon!


Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Home Sweet Home / Paige Evans DT

Hey friends!  I'm back today with a new layout for the Paige Evans Design Team featuring Paige’s Bungalow Lane collection. I wanted to create a layout about our little family at home so I began with my photos and some of the Chipboard Stickers. I created a little landscape with one of the houses and two cute trees and arranged them along with my photos in a horizontal design going across the page. I tore a piece of Paper 24 to layer underneath everything to give the illusion of grass, and this also gives the house and photos a place to sit. I embellished below that with lots of Floral Die Cuts. I used thick white cardstock for the base and added pink and blue Shimmerz to create pretty watercolor effects behind everything.

 

I love creating clusters, so I chose a few of the large Floral Die Cuts to add down below the photos. I used another Chipboard Sticker for the title. I tucked in yellow thread and then added in a few of the metallic gold leaf stems from the 8-Page Sticker Book. For a larger title here, I used some of the Thickers to say “FAMILY.”  I fussy cut “lucky” from an Ephemera Die Cut and “Better Together” from Paper 23. I love all the dimension here. I popped up this large flower with adhesive foam and “LUCKY” is glued at the bottom of the “FAMILY” which gives it shadowing.

This little house was perfect for this page and I tucked in a few trees behind it. This is a great way to create depth and give the images a more realistic look. The Chipboard Stickers are already pretty thick, so layered on top of each other like this gives the page even more dimension.
I wanted a bit more pop of yellow down here, so I tucked in some yellow thread.  I toned down the metallic shine on the gold leaf stickers by smudging some white gesso over them.  This gives them more of a matte shine.
If you're a fan of dimension, layering chipboard will create it right away.  If it's too much height for your liking, you can peel some of the chipboard layers off the sticker to make it a little thinner.  Works great!
I'm so glad I added this green piece of Paper 24.  It really makes a difference with creating a base for everything to rest on.  Are you a fan of tearing paper?  I love this distressed and crooked edge.

For the background, I first coated the cardstock with clear gesso. This primes the paper and allows the inks to spread around and blend together before soaking into the paper. I used blue Shimmerz paint to create this pretty watercolor look on the bottom half of the page. I used a brush and water to spread the paint around. I chose blue because all of the other pieces here are contrasting colors. I splattered white acrylic paint over the blue and then layered gold glitter spray. I did the same effect on the top half of the page but with pink sprays.
Here are more close-ups :)




I hope this gives you some inspiration today--I love creating little scenes like this.  If you'd like to watch how this page all came together, check out my process video:


Thanks so much for stopping by, and have a great day!