Monday, May 7, 2012

One Page Lucy Layout

_1236548 1st play date (Medium)

I tried my hand at making pinwheel flowers for this layout. They were really simple. First I took a 12 inch strip of patterned paper that was 1 inch wide. I scored it every ¼ inch. Then I accordion folded on the score marks. I glued the ends together. Then I took a scrap of paper about 1 inch and squeezed out a fair amount of Liquid glass on to the scrap of paper. Then I placed the folded paper on top and held it for a few seconds to make a bond. Then I placed one of the new Glitter Flowers onto the center.

One other thing I did was to fancy up the dimensional elements letters and number. To do this I took one of the flourish stamps from The Rock the block set (January 2012 Special) and inked it up with Versamark clear ink and stamped on to the bottom half of the letter. Then I covered the ink in Clear Detail embossing powder and heat set with the heat gun. Then I took my finger dauber and inked it up with Grey Wool ink and rubbed it all over the letters. Where I embossed stayed white and the rest of the letter was colored.

 

All supplies are from Close To My Heart:

X7149B Lucy Paper Packet

Blush, White daisy and Grey Wool Cardstock

Rock the Block Stamp Set

D1478 Bingo Alphabet

Versamark Ink

Z2125 Grey Wool Ink

Z2106 Blush Ink

Z821 Clear Detail Embossing powder

Z1370 Pink Assortment Buttons

Z1707 Bitty Opaque's Pearls

Z1690 Bitty Buds Assortment

Z679 Liquid Glass

Z1702 Barker Twine Paradise Assortment

Dimensional Elements Monograms D,A,T,E,1

Z726 Finger Dauber

Z555 Craft Heater

1772 Glue Dots

Z608 Embossing Stylus

Z338 Paper Trimmer

Z1686 Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge

Adhesive

Scissors

 

Thanks for stopping by…

Laurie

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  2. Adorable layout! I love how your clear embossing looks on your dimensional element letters! Your photo is adorable too.

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  3. I love this layout...I am not a big fan of the Lucy paper, but now that I see this....I might have to give it a try.
    Lovely work

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