Lynn here today, I have already shared my four layouts using the August Papermaze Kit, but had paper and embellishments leftover, so with the addition of some white cardstock I created two more layouts.
For full details of the kit, please see Part 1.
Botanical Colour Wheel
- I was inspired by an image on the menu, during a recent visit to
Coolings Garden Centre, to create a layout based on a colour wheel using
photos of the flowers.
I used the 'Colours of the Sun' paper and some extra white cardstock. I started by gutting the 'sun' - small circle from the paper, and set this aside for later. I trimmed about 1cm off two adjacent sides of the paper and mounted this over a sheet of white Cardstock.
My Inspiration |
I
created a colour wheel by cutting a 24cm circle from white cardstock.
Then by dividing the circle into eight segments, I made a template for
cutting the photos into the desired shapes, this measured about 7cm at the outer edge and was about 9cm tall.
I
arranged the photos with a gap of about 1cm between each image and
about 0.5cm in from the circumference. I cut a small white circle 5cm
wide and placed a slightly smaller blue circle cut from the paper I set
aside earlier. I used a large white brad to join the circles together
and to attach them to the background.
I wrote the details of each plant on the 'spokes' of the wheel, underneath each picture.
I made my main title with Arctic Bazzill and a Sizzix Thinlits die set - Tim Holtz Alphanumeric Bold. My subtitle and date were cut from scraps of the photos and another Alphanumeric set - Label.
Ready To Go Bike Riding Together - This layout shows my nephew and his daughter all dressed ready for bike riding.
I used a sheet of smooth White Bazzill as the base for this layout. Placing three colours of Distress Oxide Ink (Fossilised Amber, Worn Lipstick and Mustard Seed), onto a craft mat I spritzed them with water, to activate them. Then, I used a Vicki Boutin (Colour Study - Fresh) stencil dipped into the ink and like a stamp, I used the stencil to apply the pattern to the cardstock.
I
cut two of the images from the 'On The Agenda' paper, The camera and
the file card. I cut the lens from the camera, leaving an aperture for
a photo to show through. I arranged my large photo and the two images
on the layout.
Using
a Memory Box die, I cut two bicycles using scraps of Bazzill cardstock
from the kit and some gold and pink metallic card from my stash. I added
the basket, hooter and a few gems to the girl's bike.
My
long title was made up with various Doodlebug Designs alphabet stickers
from my stash. I outlined all the letters with a black ink pen to help
them stand out and to make them match the word 'together' which was a
word sticker rather than separate letters. There is a wide range of
these stickers available at Papermaze - Here.
That is all from the August Kit. I will be back with a new kit for September very soon.
Thanks for looking.
Lynn x
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