Hi scrappers, it's Geli here. I wanted to show you what else I've done with the  gorgeous Trendsetter
range by Webster.

I had converted my photo to black and white and decided to go with a mostly green colour scheme with just a splash of bright pink.
Not a colour combo I usually use, but why not?
First, I painted over my background paper with gesso and then added some spots with green and black ink using that metal sheet of holes you get after sequins have been punched out.
For a fun embellishment I painted a scrapware chipboard hatstand and added crackle accent . I found that the crackle accent actually made my colour a lot brighter when it dried and so I simply swiped another ink pad over it to tone it down a little.
Hat stands aren't really my thing, so I converted it into a tree with a little op shop doily and some yellow stemmed flowers . They were originally bright yellow and I sprayed them with a little glimmer mist to match my colours. Pop on a little bow charm to make it cute.

The scrapware bird and branch got a similar treatment. I love how you can make your chipboard any colour.
Up in the corner I used a oval charm frame instead of a journaling tag. I bunched up a few small stemmed flowers around it to make a mini cluster to balance the tree.

I double-layered some butterflies from the style 105 paper with foam squares to really make them pop up.
 
 
Up in the corner I used a oval charm frame instead of a journaling tag. I bunched up a few stemmed flowers around it to make a mini cluster to balance the tree.
I double-layered some butterflies from the style 105 paper with foam squares to really make them pop up.
The back of this paper was also used for a photo mat and a scrap of Handsome Vintage for the little punched border. I wanted to have a few small splashes of bright pink in several places or the tree would have looked out of place.
So there you go.
An unusual colour combo for me but I am very happy with the results.
GELI
Helllloooo Dahhhhhlinks....
Jess here
range by Webster.

I had converted my photo to black and white and decided to go with a mostly green colour scheme with just a splash of bright pink.
Not a colour combo I usually use, but why not?
First, I painted over my background paper with gesso and then added some spots with green and black ink using that metal sheet of holes you get after sequins have been punched out.
For a fun embellishment I painted a scrapware chipboard hatstand and added crackle accent . I found that the crackle accent actually made my colour a lot brighter when it dried and so I simply swiped another ink pad over it to tone it down a little.
Hat stands aren't really my thing, so I converted it into a tree with a little op shop doily and some yellow stemmed flowers . They were originally bright yellow and I sprayed them with a little glimmer mist to match my colours. Pop on a little bow charm to make it cute.

The scrapware bird and branch got a similar treatment. I love how you can make your chipboard any colour.
Up in the corner I used a oval charm frame instead of a journaling tag. I bunched up a few small stemmed flowers around it to make a mini cluster to balance the tree.

I double-layered some butterflies from the style 105 paper with foam squares to really make them pop up.
 Up in the corner I used a oval charm frame instead of a journaling tag. I bunched up a few stemmed flowers around it to make a mini cluster to balance the tree.
I double-layered some butterflies from the style 105 paper with foam squares to really make them pop up.
The back of this paper was also used for a photo mat and a scrap of Handsome Vintage for the little punched border. I wanted to have a few small splashes of bright pink in several places or the tree would have looked out of place.
So there you go.
An unusual colour combo for me but I am very happy with the results.
GELI
Helllloooo Dahhhhhlinks....
Jess here
Soooo a few weeks ago I ordered a whole bunch of Prima and  Websters pp's & embellies from my2Angels......I had always looked at them and thought oh  they are so pretty but too girly...or not my style....then I thought...why not  give em a go...why not funk em up.....and so...here is my first Prima  NON PRETTY lo : )
For this lo I used the Prima Madeline pp's.....LOVE  LOVE LOVE!!!!
The butterflies are  perfect to cut out and doodle on....and of course I used more twirly whirly  twine
I have been using the  Marmalade Glimmermist on  everything.....it's seriously my FAVE mist colour.....and it's a limited  addition....sooooo I would hurry up and get some....if you haven't already!! So  I've splattered it on my page (no page is complete without a good splatter) and  sprayed it on my other FAVE product......Scrapware Do-Hicky Flourish  #5.....these are all sorts of awesome.....chop em...use them  as a mask...use the chippy backing as a stencil....me oh my they just rock...Oh  and the cardboard is Scrapware Correboard Craft  Sheets....
Love charms but don't  always want the metal look on your page.....one word....PAINT.....I love  painting charms.....they look super awesome : ) Here I've painted a Buggy Car Charm with a wee bit of white  paint......The Websters fabric tickets add  yummy texture to a lo and am so loving there buttons too......these come  with funky coloured twine as well....yay : )
And just so you  know.....I've used Websters Trendsetter alpha  stickers on the photo and I stitched through some Thickers for the rest of the  title....
Thanks so much for  having a goosey goosey gander at my scrapping : )
Love and Peace xox
Jess









3 comments:
Very gorgeous indeed...I especially love your photo....
Kathie
xoxo
I love how different these are !!!gorgeous ladies!
Gorgeous work girls!! :)))
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