Monday, June 16, 2014

First Day of Vacay

Good Morning!

It's been a few days, but I have another page to share.  This time, it's my submission to Scrap Around the World.  They are new to me, and I fell in love at first sight.  Their June mood board was SO unlike my usual colors and preferences that I wanted to try it out.  It's really quite lovely:



And here is my take:




Yep, I really departed from my comfort zone, huh?  The inspiration deatils are as follows:

  • Okay, I give myself credit for at least breaking out the yellow, black and gray.  I have been holding onto that yellow patterned paper for a year, now.  It finally has a home.
  • The striped paper straws helped me choose the chevron paper base.  I had meant to show only enough that it looked like just a stripe, but I guess I was my own special "helper" when trimming the paper.
  • Those same straws inpired my choice of stitching with bakers twine.  I may not do that one again.  PITA is not just a tasty bread!

Beyond that, I was also inspired by this sketch, which is part of a Page Maps June challenge at scrapbook.com:



THAT's what's up with all of the stars.  Okay, that and I've been in a star-heavy mood lately.  They're on everything.  Also, I've been in a splatter and sequin mood.  This was extra-awesome today because it gave me a chance to use some highly unloved mists.



The light bulb!   I love that light bulb.  I bought it with dreams of using it all over The Boy's latest album.  This is the first time it made it out of the package  Even then, it was almost a no-go.  This was a final attempt to make it work, but even then, the mist ran under the mask and it was just a dark yellow, water-color kind of mess.  After it dried, the paper looked kinda cool, so I just traced the stencil bits onto the mess and fussy-cut it into something I kinda like.  I now have three more in my stash to figure out.  Somehow!  Some way!



The vellum!  I love my vellum.  That actually does get used; but I have a hard time letting any of it go un-seen.  The stamped quote above and below the photos was stamped on the cut-out center of the matting. 



That little bit of stamping in the background was basically a test run.  I started to assemble this page one week before school ended.  I knew I was going to use this sketch and those colors, so I figured I would start playing in advance  At that moment, I knew I was going with the vellum, but I wanted something black behind it.  That poor stamp has waited about as long as the yellow paper.  Why not?



Thank you for taking the time to look.  Thank you, more, if you took the time to read.  If you're interested in the list of things I used, here's a link to my gallery at scrapbook.com:

Since I'm writing the post early, I'll be interested to know if I can find the name of that yellow paper, too.  I know it's a Studio Calico print and I've still got the branding strip, just in case.

7 comments:

  1. Stunning layout! All the best from SATW! :)

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  2. I love journalling and a frame, you have created using twine! Thank you for playing along with us at SATW this month.

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  3. great layout; I love the stars - they looks perfect; thanks for playing at SATW

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  4. this one is really cool! love the sequins and those tiny splashes of ink. thanks for joining us at SATW :)

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  5. I love the arrows under the title. And I admire journalling! Thank you for playing along with SATW this month!

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  6. Lovely layout! Glad you decided to break out of your comfort zone! You did a beautiful job! All the best from SATW! :)

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  7. Wow- what a fun page & color scheme. The minute I saw it I thought "Theta"!!!! Kappa Alpha Theta's colors are black and gold, their motto is Corinthians "Faith, Hope, Love' and they frequently use the LOVE graphic in the upper left corner of the Mood Board with a theta for the 'O'. My daughter is a Theta. Anyway, love what you did with the sketch and mood board. Great details. So nice to see you share a LO. xo

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