This month for WHITE WITH 1 we have to create
White + Kraft + Layering
I created this layout using Kraft, white paint and layering Kraft papers
around the photo then painted them with white paint.
I placed some journalling around the whole page, it reads,
"Life is like a journey because we never know where we are going. The only thing we can do is hope our journey will lead us in the right direction. We just have to keep walking until our journey stops. Keep on moving until we make it to the promise land together. Everyone's journey is like a quest."
The photo is of my Nephew when he was 4 years old.
Explore - Discover - Journey WW1 challenge March 2012 |
check out the other design teams amazing layouts here
Thanks for looking and have a great day
Cheers Adriana XXXXX
11 comments:
beautiful lo! i love kraft paper..you did a fab. job with it and paints! i looked through some of your older posts, i adore your work!i'm going to follow your blog so i can see what you come up with next! xo, hl
My goodness this is amazing.. all the layers and the textures... fabulous take for the challenge..
Love your page this month. You have sooooo many goodies on there. Love the tagged words too. Great work.
Love your page !! Craft and white paint....how good does that look together ! Then of course all your details and fantastic arrangement just make this a really interesting and wonderful page. xx
Love the real earthy...nature look of your layout! GREAT:)
Love this boy layout Adriana. You just can't beat kraft & white, it looks amazing. I do love all those gorgeous kraft buttons too.
Cheers Di xoxo
Fabulous boy page, Adriana! I love it! love the buttons!
hugs! :)
Wow! Found my way here through Sandie. Fabulous work - I'll be visiting often!
Love love love this, I saw this layout this morning and was wowed!
Love the distressing and white stamping/inking! Also the writing around the outside edge looks amazing!
My oh my Adriana - this is absolutely fantastic! love the kraft paper and the white paint, so many gorgeous details here! especially like how you squashed and formed the matting into fabulous layers as to make into a frame! xoxox
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