Sunday, May 12, 2013

Graphic 45 Secret Garden layouts


Hi Everyone.

Tina here today, 
playing with the gorgeous Graphic 45 Secret Garden Papers, creating two simple, yet appealing layouts.



For the first, I whitewashed the background paper inside my frame to soften it a little.  Do this by using watered down paint, or apply your paint with a wet sponge. (Gesso also works for this if you thin it down a lot with water.)


Graphic 45 Secret Garden


The Twiddleybitz chipboard leaves were inked to achieve a two-tone effect and the gorgeous flowers were layered amongst the large filigree flower and charms.  

I cut the gold flower chain into single flowers, adding them here and there and embellished the pennants with gold rhinestone cup chain.


Graphic 45 Secret Garden


 The chipboard banners were covered with patterned paper.



Graphic 45 Secret Garden

To make the edges of the banner 'pop', ink them with a contrasting, yet coordinating ink.


Graphic 45 Secret Garden


I made this second layout with some of my scraps, using a sheet of cardstock as my base. Combining several Glimmermist colours and a Twiddleybitz Chicken Wire stencil, adds some shimmer and sparkle to the cardstock base.

To get a more subtle effect, hold your mist bottle further away from the paper when spraying.


Graphic 45 Secret Garden


Lots of fussy cutting and layering of pattern paper flowers give the layout all the interest it needs.


Graphic 45 Secret Garden


Don't forget to put some of the fussy cut flowers up on pop dots to give your arrangement some dimension.


Graphic 45 Secret Garden

Check out the Graphic 45 Secret Garden range at my2angels, it's perfect for soft, pretty layouts.

TINA