Showing posts with label scraplift remix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scraplift remix. Show all posts

Scraplift Remix: Triangle

Saturday, March 9, 2019

Hi Guys! It's time for another scraplift.  I saw this layout on pinterest and unfortunately the original link is not working, but here is a picture of the inspiration layout.


This layout is completely artsy and I love all of the textures it has, but my favorite part by far is the triangle.  I used my February Hipkit to make my own take on this layout.


I did some ink smooshing on the background and added the floral paper as the triangle.  I loved the pattern on this paper and so I did not embellish quite as heavily as the inspiration layout so that you could see some of it.


I did lots of layering underneath the photo to add pops of color and draw the eye to the picture.  I also felt it needed something horizontally across the page, so I used a Maggie Holmes stamp from the Willow Lane collection to accomplish this.


I don't often do this, but this time I left the threads long on the sewing.  I felt doing so added the texture my layout was missing from the inspiration layout.  Really pleased with how this one turned out.  Happy Scrapping!

Scraplift Remix-Weekend Vibes

Saturday, February 23, 2019

Hi Everyone! Ever see someone's scrappy work and get inspired? Well, I do and whether it's the colors they use or a technique it motivates me to give it a try.  I call this series on my blog "Scraplift Remix." I will show you someone else's work and tell you what about it inspired my own.

Let's get started.  I saw this layout by Amanda Baldwin called Cheeky.  I liked how the many design element went diagonal across the page.  I decided I wanted to make a layout using this same diagonal layout.


Here is my take on the above layout.


I used a Silhouette cut file to create these flowers using the Crate Paper Oasis collection.  Similar to Amanda's layout, I added a little embellishment cluster on the lower lefthand side.



We will revisit this Scraplift idea in future blog posts.  It's a great way to recognize someone else's work while using it as a way to get your own creative juices flowing.  Happy Scrapping!
 
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