Saturday, June 26, 2010

Scrap and Stamp Saturday

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Hi everyone! It's Saturday, that means a new challenge over at Scrap and Stamp. The challenge this week is to make a layout that uses paint! Jowilna posted a fabulous paint-resist technique over at Scrap and Stamp and I just had to try it out on my layout. Here's my layout:


And here are the close up's...


You can see that paint technique on this close up. I took a foam stamp and painted it with cream paint and stamped on white cardstock. Then I sprayed Glimmer Mist over everything. After that, I took a paper towel and wiped the Glimmer Mist off the paint. I added more stamping with brown ink on top of everything.


I stamped a border around my whole layout with one rosette stamp over and over again. You may also notice from this picture that I sprayed my lace with Glimmer Mist too.


Wanted to show you this picture to show that the Glimmer Glass corner piece (from Tattered Angels) is popped up a little. I did this with Helmar Liquid Scrap Dots. The rest of the layout was put together using my Helmar Quick Fix Adhesive runner.


I just had to add a bit of stitching to my layout. :)

Well I hope you play along with us at Scrap and Stamp this week!
Have a fantastic Saturday!




Supplies:
Cardstock--Bazzill, Papers--Pink Paislee, Stamps--Pink Persimmon and Lisa Bearnson, Glimmer Mist, Transparent piece and Chipboard Frame--Tattered Angels, Chipboard Letters--American Crafts, Stickers--Jillibean Soup and October Afternoon, Felt, Flowers and Pearls--Prima Marketing, Paint--Making Memories, Ink--Stampin' Up!, Floss--DMC, Adhesives--Helmar.

3 comments:

Kelly Massman said...

This is a great layout! I love all of the stamping--the colors are great, too! I may have to stop in over at Scrap and Stamp. I'm in the scrapbooking mood!

Martine said...

oh wow!!! what a fabulous LO! love all your stamping! your really rocked that resist technique!

Unknown said...

Wow, your stamping rocks! I love how you laid out your photos. Very cool.