Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Shortest Night of the Year

Hello everyone! Here's my last minute layout for the 123 Get Scrappy! challenge. It's a bingo board sort of challenge, and the row I picked was Clouds, Yellow Background and Squares.


Innoittajana oli 123 Get Scrappy! -haaste, jossa sivun elementit valitaan "bingoruudukosta". Oma rivini on: pilvet, keltainen tausta ja neliöt.

The clouds are made stencilling with structure paste and then coloured with Distress Inks. And the photo is from a walk I took on Midsummer Eve last year with my mother.




Pilvet tein tuputtamalla rakennepastaa sabluunan läpi ja sävyttämällä niitä sitten Distress Inkeillä. Kuva on juhannusillan kävelyltä äitini kanssa viime vuonna ihastuttavassa Teijon kylässä.

The wood squares are home made: I cut them from a floor materials catalogue with my Fiskars Squeeze Punch and mounted them on ordinary cardboard. I then distressed the edges with brown Stazon ink.

Puuneliöt tein itse parkettikatalogista Fiskarsin kahvaleikkurilla leikaten. Liimasin taustalle tavallista pahvia ja väritin reunat ruskealla Stazon-musteella.

I also used the Skissedilla April sketch, though I did not make it to the challenge deadline!

Käytin myös tätä Skissedillan luonnosta, vaikka en haasteen määräaikaan ehtinytkään!

Happy First of May to you all! / Hyvää vappua kaikille!

7 comments:

  1. What a clever Idea to use the floor materials salla, I can think of loads of ideas to use this method in my collages. You are so inventive!

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  2. Very cute layout! Great job with the wooden squares. Looks so real. Thanks for joining us over at 123Get Scrappy! Hope to see you back again for our next challenge!

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  3. This is awesome!! Thanks so much for joining us at 123 Get Scrappy!

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    1. Thanks so much, Lizzie and Tammi! I'm looking forward to your next challenge at 123 Get Scrappy.

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