Hi!
It`s me with two new projects.
They are totally different in style.
The first one is about my little girl, well, perhaps not so little! She likes vampires. I mean stories about vampires.
So with all the Halloween chipboards this month, I decided to make LO about her in a “vampire style”.
She approved it!
I used The Gnarly Tree & Crows .
First I painted it with gesso, then white acrylic paint and Distress crackle paint/ picket fance/ from Ranger. On some of the branches and edges I used Distress crackle paint in brushed pewter and glitter glue.
My second element on the right high corner? Arrows, Broken Circle .
Sketch by Nadia Cannizzo for OUAS.
Working with the Scrap FX stencils was fun too!
Now the next page I have for you is an Autumn page with the kids:
Don’t you just love that Halloween Frame?
You NEED to have it for your next project!
Since orange and purple are not my favourite colors, I went for a different combo and mixed grey, silver and browns.
My title is a mix of words: “Cherish” is from the love/cherish/adore theme pack, and Seasons wordlet theme pack is where you can find “Autumn”.
Sketch by Sue Sykes.
Little grey flower on the chipboard - handmade by me:)
If you would like me to do any step by step tutorial in the future about playing with my chipboards please let me know.
It`s me with two new projects.
They are totally different in style.
The first one is about my little girl, well, perhaps not so little! She likes vampires. I mean stories about vampires.
So with all the Halloween chipboards this month, I decided to make LO about her in a “vampire style”.
She approved it!
I used The Gnarly Tree & Crows .
First I painted it with gesso, then white acrylic paint and Distress crackle paint/ picket fance/ from Ranger. On some of the branches and edges I used Distress crackle paint in brushed pewter and glitter glue.
My second element on the right high corner? Arrows, Broken Circle .
Sketch by Nadia Cannizzo for OUAS.
Working with the Scrap FX stencils was fun too!
Now the next page I have for you is an Autumn page with the kids:
Don’t you just love that Halloween Frame?
You NEED to have it for your next project!
Since orange and purple are not my favourite colors, I went for a different combo and mixed grey, silver and browns.
My title is a mix of words: “Cherish” is from the love/cherish/adore theme pack, and Seasons wordlet theme pack is where you can find “Autumn”.
Sketch by Sue Sykes.
Little grey flower on the chipboard - handmade by me:)
If you would like me to do any step by step tutorial in the future about playing with my chipboards please let me know.
Beautiful, and magical! What a gorgeous page!!!
ReplyDeleteBoth of your layouts are extraordinary! And YES...I would love a tutorial about how you alter all your wonderful chippies!
ReplyDeletesuch gorgeous creations :)
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, wow! AMAZING Agnieszka!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery artistic!! LOVE that layering on your Autumn page & your journaling on the first one is lovely too!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning work as always!!! Thank you so much for sharing your awesome page with us at OUAS!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely beautiful...and scary, lol~!! But in a good way- way to go on doing something different ;). Thanks so much for playing along with us @ OUAS~!
ReplyDeletexErin
these 2 LO are really so different but both of them are incredibly beautiful! I LOVE the photo on the second LO (I love the first photo too but I've seen it before :-)))
ReplyDeletethe first LO is so artistic! you added so many interesting details to it and the way you took on this challenge is so inspiring! thank you fro playing with us at OUAS!
So pretty! Thanks for joining along with OUAS :)
ReplyDeleteSome of my fave work of yours - - thanks so much for playing along at OUAS!
ReplyDeleteBoth of your pages have absolutely marvellous photos. Love how you made her eyes come out in the first one and the sheer butterfly on her shoulder. Lovely textures too. The photo in the second one is so warm and loving, absolutely precious! Really lovely layers. Beautiful pages both of them! xoxo
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