Sunday, November 27, 2022

{Chasing rainbows...}

  Hello everyone!

Welcome to the blog today. My December design team layout features beautiful Dusty Attic clouds, umbrellas, and a rainbow.  For this layout, I used pattern paper from the 49 and Market Spectrum Sherbet collection.  I used the B-side of the Butterfly Flight for its beautiful bright colors.

This is my granddaughter Mila playing outside with her umbrella after it rained.  This was such a fun layout to make.



All the chippies were first covered with a layer of white acrylic paint, and then painted with Americana Acrylic paint.

The title, rainbow, and umbrellas were painted in Bubble Gum Pink, Boysenberry Pink, Sour Apple, Peaches 'n Cream, Whispering Turquoise, and Pineapple. I used the end of a thin paintbrush to make the dots on the umbrellas and then dry brushed with white acrylic paint.




I dry brushed the edges of the clouds with Grey Storm and Whispering Turquoise.


The two Daily #words were heat embossed with white embossing powder.
The Page Pebble was painted in Whispering Turquoise and dry brushed with white acrylic paint.


To finish off my layout I added sequence, glitter, and splatters with diluted white gesso.
Dusty Attic products used.



Thank you for visiting the blog today.

Happy crafting!




Saturday, November 19, 2022

{Santa's little helper...}

 

Hello, 49 and Market fans! 

Here is my second layout featuring the beautiful new ARToptions Holiday Wishes 12x12 collection.  This Christmas 
collection is filled with joy.

There are only a few days left before Christmas! I am sure you are all very excited and looking forward to spending time with your loved ones. I wish you all a Merry Christmas. May Christmas bring joy to your heart and happiness to your home. My husband and I will be celebrating our first Christmas in Australia with my daughter and her family, and we can't wait.
  
I used the Picking the tree paper for this layout.  It is perfect for this photo of my grandson Janco with his dirty happy feet playing with the Christmas van.


The photo has been layered on various pieces from the Holiday Wishes ephemera pack and laser-cut elements, and two Curators Essential Key Lined chipboard frames. I also added a square file frame from the V/A Essentials collections. The green piece is from the Spectrum Sherbet remnants. The edges of these pieces have been distressed.  I added a photo wrap from the laser-cut sheet and glued a paper ribbon and heart button to the photo wrap. The collection includes beautiful chipboard elements. I have glued some of them to my photos and on the small key lined chipboard frame. 


The words on both the trucks, The joy of toys and Believe in the magic are rub-ons from the 6x8 set.  The words under the Tree, HO HO HO, script, and splats in the corners are also from the 6x8 rub-on set.

Here I used a Dusty Attic chipboard title and stars.

49 and Market products used.


Dusty Attic products used.


Thank you for visiting the blog today.

Happy crafting!



Saturday, November 12, 2022

{Strike a pose...}

 Hello everyone!

Here is my layout inspired by the beautiful and bright November mood board for Dusty Attic

For this layout, I used paper and elements from the 49 and Market Spectrum Sherbet collection.

Here is the mood board.

and here is the layout of my sweet granddaughter.


All the chippies were first covered in white gesso and Americana Acrylic paint.

The Squiggly frame, title, and butterflies were painted in Peaches 'n Cream, Pineapple, Bahama Blue, and Boysenberry Pink, and then dry brushed with white acrylic paint.


As you can see from these photos, Mila loves to pose, and this title is perfect for them.


The Foliage #23 and Seedling #2 were painted in Mint Julep Green and Sour Apple and dry brushed with white acrylic paint.

I painted the daisies with white acrylic paint, and dry brushed them with Pineapple Yellow.  The center of the daisies was painted with a yellow Posca pen.



A close-up.


To finish off my layout I added pearls, glitter and splatters with diluted 
white gesso.

Dusty Attic products used.



  I hope you find time to play along with this mood board.  Share your projects on 
our Facebook Page here for your chance to win a $50 (AUD) credit for two lucky winners 
to the Dusty Attic online shop so you can choose your very own chippies you would like 
to use.

Thank you for visiting the blog today.

Happy crafting!



Monday, October 31, 2022

{Love and laughter...}

 Hello everyone!

Welcome to the blog today. My November design team layout features beautiful Dusty Attic chipboard pieces.  For this layout, I used pattern paper from the ARToptions Alena collection from 49 and Market and Ephemera bits and rub-ons from various other 49 and Market collections. I love the wreath on the Dramatic paper and the colors are vibrant and beautiful.

I love the laughter and happiness in this photo of my daughter, Juan, and Jamesie. This is pure joy and warms my heart. 



All the chippies were first covered with a layer of white gesso.

I painted the title and brackets with Americana Acrylic paint in Peaches 'n Cream, Desert Turquoise, and Bahama Blue and dry brushed with white acrylic paint.


The flower cluster is made up of a variety of pretty blooms and die-cut foliage and flowers. 
I painted the Foliage #10 in Mint Julep Green and the Botanic Runner in Peaches 'n Cream.

Bahama Blue acrylic paint was used to paint the polaroid frames and white acrylic paint was dry brushed over them.



Peaches 'n Cream and Bahama Blue were painted on the Botanic Buttons, and then dry brushed with white acrylic paint.  White acrylic paint was used on Leaves #2.


To finish off my layout I added art stones and splatters with diluted white gesso.

Dusty Attic products used.



Thank you for visiting the blog today.

Happy crafting!










Sunday, October 23, 2022

{Remember this...}

Hello, 49 and Market fans!

I would like to share a layout I have created using the beautiful new ARToptions Alena 12x12 collection. The colors in this collection are vibrant and beautiful. This layout was inspired by a Scrapbook Generation sketch.

This is my daughter and her beautiful family.

For this layout, I used the Happy Dancers and Flirty papers from the Alena collection pack.  A few pieces of washi tape have been added along the sides, bottom, and top of the layout. I used Alena rub-on transfers in the top left corner and bottom right corner.  The images are stunning! I also added beads from the V/A Tea and Mango rub-on transfers.


The matted photos are layered on strips from the Spektrum Sherbet solids collections. I then added tickets, tabs, and die-cuts pieces from the Alena Ephemera bits, notebook edgers from the Curators Essential laser-cut elements, Spectrum Sherbet tidal wave frames, and a Vintage Artistry Essentials square file frame.  

The Alena collection includes beautiful chipboard elements. I have glued some of them to my photos. 

The flower clusters are made up of a variety of pretty blooms, foliage die-cuts, butterfly die-cuts, and Spectrum Sherbet acetate leaves. I also used two V/A Essentials whitewash chipboard frames. The frames were also layered on pieces from the Alena Ephemera bits. In the flower clusters, I tucked a few of the laser-cut mushrooms from the Curators Meadow.



Here and in the photo above you can see the beautiful rub-ons.  A Dusty Attic chipboard title has been added to my layout.


some close-ups.




To finish off my layout I added art stones and splatters with diluted 
white gesso.

49 and Market
 products used.


Dusty Attic products used.


Thank you for visiting the blog today.

Happy crafting!






Wednesday, October 12, 2022

{Outlaw wanted...}

 Hello everyone!

Here is my layout inspired by the October mood board loaded with stunning Dusty Attic chipboard pieces.  

We visited Namibia in 2017. Solitaire is one of Namibia's most enigmatic destinations, a very small desert town with only a diner, church, petrol station, and small shop. The first thing to catch a visitor's attention when arriving at Solitaire is the treasure trove of rusted vintage car wrecks. 

Despite not being from the same era, I think cowboys and vintage cars go well together.

Here is the beautiful mood board.

and here is my layout.



Unless otherwise stated, chipboard pieces are painted with Americana Acrylic paint.

I covered the gecko, cowboy hats, boots, rifle, and Sheriff's badge with a layer of clear gesso and then Distress Oxide in Black Soot, Walnut Stain, and Iced Spruce.  Press the three Distress Oxide Ink pads onto a craft mat and spritz them with water creating small droplets.  I started with Iced Spruce for the base color and slid the chippies through the droplets a few times and dried them with a heat tool. Repeat with all the colors and dry in between. I edged the chippies with black ink.

Cactus #2 was coloured in the same manner as above using Distress Oxide in Lucky Clover, Mowed Lawn, and Crackling Campfire.

The rest of the Cactus was first covered with a thin layer of white acrylic paint and then painted with Sour Apple, Hauser Light Green, Festive Green Arbor Green, and dry brushed with white acrylic paint.

I covered the saloon doors, paddock fence, and wagon wheels with a thin layer of white acrylic paint and then Sand, Milk Chocolate, Burnt Umber, and Grey Storm.  To create the weathered wood effect I used a small sponge brush and dry-brushed the paint from left to right. 

I painted the title and subtitles with the same colours as the saloon doors, this time just dabbing the paint with a sponge brush. This created a beautiful rust effect.

The cow skull and driftwood were painted with white acrylic paint, Grey Storm and Burnt Umber.  I painted the hay bales with Sand and the edges with Burnt Umber.

The horseshoe was painted with metallic silver acrylic paint and rubbed with Prima Art Alchemy Old Silver metallique wax.

The industrial chains were painted with Burnt Umber, Georgia Clay, and True Ochre.

How stunning are these bullets? I glued black cardstock to the back of the bullets and painted them with metallic silver acrylic paint and rubbed them with Prima Art Alchemy Old Silver metallique wax.


Dusty Attic products used.





Thank you for visiting the blog today.

Happy crafting!



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