Hi there everyone, today its my turn on the Artdeco Creations blog with another project created with the just new release collection -
Ultimate Crafts - Artdeco Creations "The Ritz Collection".
Ultimate Crafts - Artdeco Creations "The Ritz Collection".
This new and stylish paper collection is designed by the talented Australian
designer "Sue Smyth" and in this collection there are some fabulous Artdeco themes stampsets and dies plus some really cool Hot Foil stamps to compliment the collection. The collection is fabulous for cards, but for today I wanted to show you how versatile they are for other themes.
I created a travel layout using the Ultimate Crafts - Artdeco Creations "The Ritz Collection" of papers, stampsets, embossing folders , hot foil stamp and diecuts with touches of Gold and Blue foiling here and there.
My layout titled "Explore".
For the background I used the stamp set from the
Ultimate Crafts - The Ritz Collection Cubic Celebration stamps ULT157840
along with some brown, black and blue ink mediums.
Here is the list of dies, which are all cut out with Black cardstock. I rubbed some 2 way glue on top of each die. I gently placed some Gold and Blue Foil on top of each diecut and gently rubbed with a bone scorer over the top of the diets.
I cut a couple of the
Ultimate Crafts - The Ritz Collection Geometric Border Die ULT157848
in Ultimate Crafts Black ULT200007 Cardstock and Ultimate Crafts Cascade Cardstock ULT200022
I cut two of the
I embossed a piece of cardstock with the
Ultimate Crafts - The Ritz Collection Embossing folder Geometric ULT157838 and added it to each side of the layout and underneath my photograph.
Using the Go Press & Foil Machine C0725032 and Gold Matte Foil C0725355 and
Ultimate Crafts - The Ritz Collection Artdeco Tag Hotfoil stamp ULT157871
I created a travel layout using the Ultimate Crafts - Artdeco Creations "The Ritz Collection" of papers, stampsets, embossing folders , hot foil stamp and diecuts with touches of Gold and Blue foiling here and there.
My layout titled "Explore".
For the background I used the stamp set from the
Ultimate Crafts - The Ritz Collection Cubic Celebration stamps ULT157840
along with some brown, black and blue ink mediums.
Here is the list of dies, which are all cut out with Black cardstock. I rubbed some 2 way glue on top of each die. I gently placed some Gold and Blue Foil on top of each diecut and gently rubbed with a bone scorer over the top of the diets.
I cut a couple of the
Ultimate Crafts - The Ritz Collection Geometric Border Die ULT157848
in Ultimate Crafts Black ULT200007 Cardstock and Ultimate Crafts Cascade Cardstock ULT200022
I cut two of the
Ultimate Crafts - The Ritz Collection Classy Flower Die ULT157858
in Ultimate Crafts Black ULT200007 cardstock and Ultimate Crafts Cascade Cardstock ULT200022
to create a flower and then I added some bronze sequins in the centre.
in Ultimate Crafts Black ULT200007 cardstock and Ultimate Crafts Cascade Cardstock ULT200022
to create a flower and then I added some bronze sequins in the centre.
I embossed a piece of cardstock with the
Ultimate Crafts - The Ritz Collection Embossing folder Geometric ULT157838 and added it to each side of the layout and underneath my photograph.
Using the Go Press & Foil Machine C0725032 and Gold Matte Foil C0725355 and
Ultimate Crafts - The Ritz Collection Artdeco Tag Hotfoil stamp ULT157871
Products used
Ultimate Crafts Black cardstock ULT200007
Ultimate Craft Cascade cardstock ULT200022
Ultimate Crafts Paperbag cardstock ULT200045
Other Couture Creations Products
C0724037 Couture Creations 2 Way Glue Pen
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4 comments:
SO gorgeous.... love the dies you have used and the colour combo is very striking :)
Oh wow this looks wonderful.. I love all the dies you have used.. great photo too.. .and soooo lovely to finally meet you on Friday... xx
Nice design and color combo.
Beautiful vintage page!
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