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Margaret
La Tour Eiffel - The Eiffel Tower, Paris
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I found this sketch over at 4 X 6 sketch blog and it was just right for my photos of La Tour Eiffel. I used my camera software to change the photos to sepia. I love the simplicity of this layout. Thanks for looking.
Edited - Oh no.....I made a spelling mistake on the layout - it should be La Tour Eiffel.....as soon as I realised I quickly ran to the layout page and changed it!!!!
This past week I went down to 'my' beaches - Ocean Beach to Umina Beach taking my Samsung Tablet with me as I wanted to take a panorama shot. This is the view I have after I have walked just 100 steps from my front gate and up and over a small sand dune - I never tire of this view. I have completed this layout for a challenge over at ARTastic Challenge Blog . The challenge was to be inspired by the following artwork -Bondi Scene by Isabelle May Tweddle. The criteria was Summer. Some particulars - I have raised the main photo with foam tape - both the photo and the corrugated blue mount. In real life it gives the impression of raising above the sand image on the patterned paper. I have used paper, stickers and die cuts from Kaisercraft Sandy Toes collection and scattered hessian twine, pearls and sparkles randomly. I love both the quotes - so I used both - I hope not too much. At the bottom (for photographic purposes only) you...
I have decided to play along with a challenge over at Pixels and Paper challenge blog - here is my layout. The challenge was to use distressing in some form on your layout. On the recent long weekend I travelled up to Brisbane to Scrapbook and Paper Expo and one of the classes I did with Beck Beattie was playing with all different backgrounds using watercolour paints. This background was made by sweeping 3 colours from a palette of watercolour paints across the white background. See photo below for what I mean by a palette. I think I got these many years ago in America and have never used them.....until today. The photo is of Beck Beattie and I taken on the weekend. I then coloured some whitecard stock with the colours I used for background and a green to make the flowers and leaves and to embellish the title "Make Amazing Happen". I used my scissors to distress the edges, then scrunched them up, then sprayed with water and allowed to dry. Some rand...
Today I created another layout from our cruise in April. Here my sister and I are dressed for a cocktail party that our group had on our final evening of cruising. I was inspired by a 2013 layout by Marie-Pierre Capistran that I found whilst web surfing. Thank you for your inspiration and I have left her some thanks on her blog. Using Distress Stains I diluted them and applied to paper with brush in long random strokes. A Mason Jar Stamp by Heartfelt Creations was then added when the ink had dried. At the same time as painting I also painted onto a scrap of paper to use for embellishments. Splotches of the paint were added randomly. I do not usually work in pastel colours and overall I love the result. I just need to add some journaling. Thank you for looking, Margaret :)
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