Hi everyone,
Claire here today sharing my first festive layout using the Christmas Time collection from Echo Park.
I really love this collection - its packed full of traditional colours, patterns and florals that I love to use for festive scrapping. You can find it in the shop here.
For this layout, I'm documenting a photograph from a friend's husband, @orangeymart_46, who kindly let me scrap this incredible photograph of some deer he captured on camera!
I started by prepping a piece of Premium White Cardstock with gesso before adding watercolour with a brayer. Once the ink was dry, I added some Distress Oxide with a brush through some Vicki Boutin stencils, creating additional depth to the background.
To create some extra interest, I wanted to double mat the photo, leaving the bottom edges long to showcase this beautiful patterned paper. To do this, I chose a the more delicate Santa Swirl paper, and the vibrant Magical Christmas paper.
For an extra layer, I added a small fishtail banner, cut from the
Snowflakes Falling paper, and raised the ends on foam to help give separation.
I also cut a strip of Kraft cardstock and punched along the edge to create a lacey pattern. I like this rustic colour as it helps to draw out the woodland feel of the page.
Once all the photo layers and papers were in place, I started to embellish.
I cut some of the florals from the
Festive Floral paper and layered these around the photo, raising some on foam for extra height and curling the leaves to give movement. I also added a fir cone from the
Element Stickers to again echo the brown woodland feel.
To this, I also added a sleigh from the sticker sheet and my title, both of which run along the bottom edge of my photo.
For an extra pop of red, I found this lovely trim in the
Sticker Book. Really love the extra colour this gives - it really lifted the page.
On the opposite side of the photo, I wanted to create a small tree cluster using trees from the
Sticker Book and of course, that awesome deer - How could I resist?!
To the top edge, I added another small cluster using the stickers to tie in the design.
As a finishing touch, I added a torn strip of the red paid Magical Christmas paper to the bottom of the page to balance and anchor the design.
This page has been a really fun one to put together, and I look forward to sharing another layout with you soon.
Until then, enjoy the festivities!
Claire xx
@scrappysoulmate.
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