New LO for the KIU blog site.
With this blog, the challenge must include using kraft cardstock.
I thought the sketch suited the angel statues that I took in Rome.
I have been wanting to use these for a while now...
really great take on the sketch! love the background work together with the colour splodges. the photos are perfect. thanks for playing along with us at KIU!
OMG Lucy... this layout is just breath taking. I just love all of it ... you are one talented lady. How did you do the bottom with the white and black stamping but it also looks like a punch.?? I thought I had signed up but I hadn't :( have now. The photos from vietnam are spectacular, and the journals are lovely. I love your blog. Such great layouts. Thank you so much for sharing :D
Many thanks for the kind words. I punched the kraft paper background, then added a strip of white cardstock behind it for hilighting. Then looking at it, decided to punch again over the kraft paper and white together. Because a little thick, some of the top layer came away with it. I really like the effect of "raggyness" it evolved into, so, left it!
FABulous take on the sketch! Kind of spooky with that quote, I was only looking at that one last night! Love your background & the big splats...thanks for playing over @ KIU :)
really great take on the sketch! love the background work together with the colour splodges. the photos are perfect. thanks for playing along with us at KIU!
ReplyDeleteOMG Lucy... this layout is just breath taking. I just love all of it ... you are one talented lady. How did you do the bottom with the white and black stamping but it also looks like a punch.??
ReplyDeleteI thought I had signed up but I hadn't :( have now. The photos from vietnam are spectacular, and the journals are lovely. I love your blog. Such great layouts. Thank you so much for sharing :D
Many thanks for the kind words. I punched the kraft paper background, then added a strip of white cardstock behind it for hilighting. Then looking at it, decided to punch again over the kraft paper and white together. Because a little thick, some of the top layer came away with it. I really like the effect of "raggyness" it evolved into, so, left it!
DeleteFABulous take on the sketch! Kind of spooky with that quote, I was only looking at that one last night! Love your background & the big splats...thanks for playing over @ KIU :)
ReplyDeleteOh I just live your masking, punching and splatting! lol. The colours in the statues go so very well with the Kraft! Thanks for joining us!
ReplyDeletewow with a capital W !!!! love this Lucy x
ReplyDeleteWOWOW Beautiful!!!
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