Beautiful work with your masking, Donna! I love your pretty mix of papers! Thanks so much for taking my challenge!Retiree3 wrote:Here is my LO.
I used 2 different stencils.
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I like how you used the mesh and the guesso! Also the heart is perfect! Thanks so much for playing along, Amy!ammielou wrote:http://www.acherryontop.com/gallery/use ... 135-my-mom. I used a man for the heart and mesh and gesso in the bottom corner, TFL
Fun challenge and I finally used my Kaisercraft template that I bought from ACOT in May!!
Here is my LO. Combined with Sept. TV Challenge. Upper right and lower left corners I used a "bubble" style mask and splattered white over top. Was aiming for it to mimic dimples in sand or something. (Perhaps that's a stretch! )
oohhhh....I love your masking! It's really pretty and perfect for this! Thanks so much for playing along, Chris!emmapaige wrote:Fun challenge and I finally used my Kaisercraft template that I bought from ACOT in May!!
I think I have that same bubble mask, Beth and I really love how you used it here! Thanks for taking my challenge!ernstem wrote:Here is my LO. Combined with Sept. TV Challenge. Upper right and lower left corners I used a "bubble" style mask and splattered white over top. Was aiming for it to mimic dimples in sand or something. (Perhaps that's a stretch! )
Here's mine. The circles on the right hand side are from a stencil.
I combined this challenge with my BOM sample page. Thanks for a great challenge!!
I combined this challenge with my BOM sample page. Thanks for a great challenge!!
Jill
Jill
Jill
That is a wonderful story! I love your filmstrips of photos! I also LOVE all your stencil work! Thanks for playing, Jill!JillinIN wrote:Here's mine. The circles on the right hand side are from a stencil.
I combined this challenge with my BOM sample page. Thanks for a great challenge!!
Hope this works. I don't have a lot of masks or stencils. Maybe one or two and they are all girlie LOL .. So I used some chipboard pieces and sprayed my background and made my own design? Here it is ...
Wonderful idea with your masking and I love your clusters of buttons and washi tape! Thanks so much for taking my challenge, Annette!annette905 wrote:Hope this works. I don't have a lot of masks or stencils. Maybe one or two and they are all girlie LOL .. So I used some chipboard pieces and sprayed my background and made my own design? Here it is ...
Here is my layout - digi (of course). We have a technique in digi called "Masking". It means taking a shape, in this case my frame border, and then overlaying a sheet of paper or color on it. It's one way in digi to easily do a layout with Templates. The templates will have all the shapes that are designed to be part of the layers in the layout, and just need to be covered in paper.
Instead of just using the technique for the background paper, I chose to use the cut-out tool to create a fancy border, then covered it will cardstock from the digital kit.
Technically speaking the two cameras could also qualify, but I think of them more as the "rub-ons" for digi work.
I also combined this with the Heritage Challenge:
My grandparents made a road trip with friends in the late 1920's. I don't have an exact date from the photos, but we are presuming somewhere between 1926 and 1928, as my father is still a babe in arms in these photos.
My grandmother wrote on the photos the location of each one.
Instead of just using the technique for the background paper, I chose to use the cut-out tool to create a fancy border, then covered it will cardstock from the digital kit.
Technically speaking the two cameras could also qualify, but I think of them more as the "rub-ons" for digi work.
I also combined this with the Heritage Challenge:
My grandparents made a road trip with friends in the late 1920's. I don't have an exact date from the photos, but we are presuming somewhere between 1926 and 1928, as my father is still a babe in arms in these photos.
My grandmother wrote on the photos the location of each one.
Laurie
WOW! That's really beautiful, Laurie! I love the masking technique around the border and those cameras are very eye catching! Thanks so much for taking my challenge!letumom wrote:Here is my layout - digi (of course). We have a technique in digi called "Masking". It means taking a shape, in this case my frame border, and then overlaying a sheet of paper or color on it. It's one way in digi to easily do a layout with Templates. The templates will have all the shapes that are designed to be part of the layers in the layout, and just need to be covered in paper.
Instead of just using the technique for the background paper, I chose to use the cut-out tool to create a fancy border, then covered it will cardstock from the digital kit.
Technically speaking the two cameras could also qualify, but I think of them more as the "rub-ons" for digi work.
I also combined this with the Heritage Challenge:
My grandparents made a road trip with friends in the late 1920's. I don't have an exact date from the photos, but we are presuming somewhere between 1926 and 1928, as my father is still a babe in arms in these photos.
My grandmother wrote on the photos the location of each one.
I made a Christmas Trees mask with my Gazelle and then placed it over the background and sprayed with Tattered Angels mist.
Melissa
ScrappyBug wrote:I made a Christmas Trees mask with my Gazelle and then placed it over the background and sprayed with Tattered Angels mist.
this is great!!!!
Susan
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