Tuesday, 20 November 2018

We're on an Adventure

Welcome back to the Scrap Matrix challenge this month 
where we have a unique mood board to inspire you;
it's all about petals and metals.


I chose to scrap a photo of my Grand daughter, 
who loves the great outdoors.


First up I used clear gesso to seal the background paper.


I wanted to use this gorgeous floral stamp by Paper Artsy to frame the photo. I stamped it with Black Archival ink and fussy cut the images, before coloring them with Tim Holtz Distress Oxides. 


Don't be afraid to cut the pieces apart to suit your needs;  it makes the stamps so much more versatile.


 This stencil is wonderfully eclectic, with heaps of different patterns and shapes. Just the thing for adding texture.
It's a fave for me.


  I scraped some texture paste through one corner of it. 


Next I started auditioning various tags to form a nest for my photo.


Adding in a title and some metal flowers.


Fiddling around with placement of the flowers 
and trialling a metal heart.


Hmmm...maybe some chipboard too?  What do you think?

Eventually I'm happy with the placement and add some wax to the chipboard piece to create a metal sheen.


The process of adding bits & bobs, taking them off again, changing the position of pieces, can take ages, as I'm a slow scrapper.


The flicks of yellow Oxide inks add some contrast and 
draw the eye to the texture paste.


The rusted heart seemed the perfect embellishment for the corner.
Voila!  I think it's finished, although I have been known to take it all to pieces in the morning and start again! Luckily there is not enough time to do that for this layout.

I hope you find time to play along this month.  
We'd love to see your take on the challenge.

Just add your entry to the Scrap Matrix Shares Page and don't forget to let us know what Scrap Matrix products you used and what inspired you.  You could be in the running for a $30.00 gift voucher and perhaps a Guest Design Team spot down the track.



Scrap Matrix Products used:-


Wednesday, 7 November 2018

Scrap Matrix DT - Petals & Metals

Welcome back to the Scrap Matrix challenge this month 
where we have a unique mood board to inspire you;
it's all about petals and metals.


I've been waiting for the right challenge to scrap this photo of my Father harvesting in the mid North of South Australia.



 This paper from Stamperia, "Clockwise" seemed perfect for the photo.

I decided to team it with a piece of chipboard from 
Blue Fern Studios, "Techno Scape"

Getting the rusty look I was after proved to be a bit time consuming, but it was worth the effort, as I love the result.



This chipboard was raw, so I painted it with white Gesso to seal it.



The first layer of paint after the Gesso was Ranger patina "Moss".


The second layer was a mixture Ranger Patina "Jade" and "Verdigris".



Next came a layer of Prima Rust Paste, "Red Rust". 



Then a layer of Prima Rust Paste, "Gold Rust". 


Ad finally a layer of Prima Rust Paste, "Brown Rust". 

Pheew!  Well may you say, what a load of Bull Rust, but thanks for sticking with me so far, as I have a few close ups to show you.


The metal clock reminds me of my Father's watch face which he protected with a leather cover.  
There is a similar one at the Scrap Matrix shop Here.
I've stencilled a few flowers here.



This stenciling reminds me of the curves and circles left by the machinery, as Dad drove around trees and the uneven terrain.



This stencil is super versatile, as I plan to use the whole thing as a background. However for this project, I simply masked off the parts I wanted to use.  It looks a mess with all the ripped post its stuck down, but it allows me to get a crisp result of a particular area. 




No page about a Farmer would be complete without a bit of string!


 A closer look at some of the metal flowers.
Vicki has heaps of metal flowers in her shop Here


I hope you find time to play along this month.  

How about using waxes to simulate metal?  What about an off the page project with some oversize flowers that could be painted a metal colour. You might have an embossing folder or a die which has a metal look.  There's lots of ways you can create a project.


Just add your entry to the Scrap Matrix Shares page in the corresponding folder and don't forget to let us know what Scrap Matrix products you used and what inspired you.  You could be in the running for a $30.00 gift voucher and perhaps a Guest Design Team spot down the track.


Scrap Matrix Products used:-

Stamperia, Clockwise, on back order
Prima Rust Paste
Ranger Patina, Moss, Jade, Verdigris
Blue Fern Chipboard, "Techno Shape"

Thursday, 1 November 2018

Scrap The Boys DT - "You & Me" October 2018

Hello Scrappy Friends, welcome back to my blog today where 
I'm sharing a DT layout for


You can take this challenge anywhere you want, 
as long as it showcases one of your Boy's/Men and you.
Too easy! - take a look at what the DT have created for your inspiration.


This challenge encouraged me to scrap a photo of my Husband and me; something I rarely do, as I mostly scrap about the Grandchildren.  The photo was taken in 1995 almost a quarter of a century ago. Yikes - no wonder my bones ache! 

The paper was a total splurge when we called into Ballarat on the way home from Melbourne.  I called into the Imagination Factory and fell in love with this paper by Alexandra Renke. The water colour flowers took my eye and I just had to have them.  I think they look lovely with the photo. 


As the paper is busy I wanted to keep the page simple.  I  "smooshed" various shades of Tim Holtz Distress Oxides to create a marbled look on the title.
The title is a cut file from Silhouette Studio.


The die cut border is from Uniquely Creative and the little date tag is an oldie from Heidi Swapp.

I hope you will feel inspired to play along and be eligible for a prize 
or a Guest Design Team Spot.

I appreciate your kind comments and so enjoy reading them.  Thank you.