Saturday 30 April 2016

Gorgeous - Lisa Gregory

Hello Dusty Attic Lovers. Lisa here with some inspiration created from our Mood Board. These happen to be some of my favorite colors. Blue and lavender..oh my...Just a touch of a neutral color helped to set it all off.
For the background I adhered some white card stock onto a piece of 12x12 corrugated cardboard using Mod Podge. When it dried, I primed it with gesso. This is the same as priming a canvas. Your background is ready for any kind of medium. I tore up some pieces of Tim Holtz tissue paper and adhered it to the background over the gesso while it was still wet, then I dry brushed some more gesso over the tissue pieces very lightly as not to cover the design. Using Dusty in Color Oceania and Capri, I watered it down a bit with water, then used it on the background like watercolor. It created a fabulous base for my layout.


To create my frames, I primed a piece of the String Frame with Dusty In Colour Navajo White, then added a coat of Dusty In Colour Clear Crackle Varnish. For the foliage over the String Frame, I used a white crackle paint on it, then gave it a spritz with a color spray. 


Here is the smalled frame from the String set and it was treated the same way as the larger frame. The flowers are from my stash and were sprayed with color to match the mood board. The purple vines are a die cut I sprayed to match the rest of the layout.


Here is a closeup of the Federation Frame. There are 4 other pieces in this set that I have put aside for another project. I love how intricate the design is. It holds up beautifully!!


I really enjoyed working on this layout. Dusty Attic chip board and the moodboard always get my mojo going!! I hope that you will join us this month for the challenge. We would love to see your interpretation.


Foliage DA0506

String Frames small DA1185

Federation Frame Set DA1502

Capri Dusty In Colour DA0915

Oceania Dusty In Colour DA0912

Navajo White Dusty In Colour DA0903

Dusty In Colour Clear Crackle varnish


1 comment:

  1. What a fantastic interpretation of the mood board Lisa! Love it!

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