studio calico bluegrass farm kits have started to ship! many of you will be receiving the kits very soon, so i would like to share a quick tutorial of how this layout came together. i made this layout using the main scrapbook kit.
i started the layout by grabbing this semi circle stamp from
the kit and created a scallop banner design in various colors on white cardstock. i used color theory ink pads in deja blue, yes peas, sunny day, orange country and well red here. to create a ombre effect, I stamped the ink once and
press it down on the paper 2 or 3 times. the inks are really juicy and the
colors can be seen quite clearly even on the lightest tone. i have always stamp in black before i got these color theory inks. i did try stamping in color previously but the colors didm't turn out as well and looks botched so i thought maybe stamping isn't for me. so i'm glad i tried these new inks from studio calico. i'm very happy with the stamped images and thought they look quite good for an amateur! it also helps a lot
that i’m using the compact stamp press from fiskars. it has these grids that
helps me make sure that my scallop banner is relatively straight!
this is how it looks like after the stamping is done.
to add more interest to the scallop banner, i punched little
hearts and stars from the patterned papers in the kit. then i adhered the hearts and stars around base on the colors of the banner. i also
arrange my photos on the layout to see how it looks. love these 2 photos of
ethan when he was about 7 months old. a photo of him smiling sweetly and the other of him crying. i took these 2 photo
in the span of a few minutes! that’s how babies are, one minute they are happy
and the next -crying! ok, getting back to my tutorial! :P at this point, the page still seems a bit plain and i thought it could do with more color and some mess.
after the blue inks are dry, i worked on the green portion
of the layout. as you can see, i covered the blues and the rest of the colors
before applying the green ink splatters in mistletoe.
i repeat the same until i added ink splatters to the rest of
the colors. this is how it looks. i used
double yellow for the yellow portion and mary mary for the red portion. i don’t
have a mist for orange so i skipped that and thought it looks fine.
once all the inks are dry, i added my photos. since the
background is already quite busy, i didn’t layer my photos with any patterned
paper. instead i used vellum for that extra layer and it helps my photos stand
out from the background. to finish off the page, i form my title with the cute
mini badges and woodgrain ghost alpha from the kit. i also added my journaling
using the sticker labels included in the kit as well. and the layout is complete!
i hope you enjoyed this tutorial and feel inspired to use
your ink pads!
Love this layout and the ombre effect you created. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteHi jen! Thanks so much! I'm glad you like the tutorial :)
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