Hello, Karen here. I’m back with another layout featuring the gorgeous
Summer Highlands collection from Mintay Papers. For this layout, I decided to challenge myself by working with one of the busy, full page background prints. To make it work without overwhelming the page, I used a technique I've used before framing a specific section of the pattern with a large circle cut from white cardstock.
To get started, I took a 1
2x12 sheet of smooth white cardstock and cut a large, 10-inch circle out of the centre. I trimmed down the outer edges of the cardstock slightly and layered it directly over
paper #1. This allowed the pattern to peek through both the central window and around the outer border.
Next, I added some machine stitching around the edge of the cardstock using white thread for a bit of texture and also added a few splatters of watered-down
Peeled Paint Distress Oxide.
Sitting on my desk was a scribbled circle cut file I’d cut from some woodgrain cardstock for a previous project but never used. I held it up to the page and couldn't believe it fit inside the circular hole perfectly and as I liked the look I glued it down!
I matted four small photos onto a single piece of white cardstock to resemble a photo booth strip. Then, I layered this strip onto some woodgrain paper from the
6x8 Add-On Paper Pad and placed it on the right side of the layout, overlapping the circle frame.
Beneath the circle, I used some die-cut letters to spell out the location where the photos were taken.....
..... and included the date at the top of the layout.
Next, I grabbed
paper #9 and fussy cut some of the images to use as embellishments.
I popped up the fussy-cut images using 3D foam to add some dimension to the layout.
As a final touch, I scattered a few green
enamel dots here and there.
Thank you so much for stopping by to look at my post today. I hope I’ve inspired you to try this technique, and don't forget you can pick up this gorgeous collection right now in
the shop.
Until next time, take care