Monday, August 27, 2018

How To Layer Llamas for a Stunning Page

Today's layout is a shining example of how to layer llamas for a stunning page. Paprika paper collection from Photoplay Paper is bright and cheery and scattered with merry llamas. With a bit of texture and a few added die-cuts the whole layout has a happy feel.
~ Shine ~
 I started the background texture for this layout with Rub-ons, Calambour 3D Gel, Nuvo Embellishment Mousse, and tissue paper images.
 A couple layers of gloss medium and lots of drying time secured the edges of the tissue paper.
 The photo mat started with patterned paper and finished up with a flourish of product packaging. I even made a few clips with ribbon ends.
 I left the edges of the photo mat loose, only adding glue to the center so that I had room to scatter stickers and paper shapes around the edges.
The orange blossoms and tissue paper leaves at the edge of the photo are separated with stacks of craft foam.
The laser cut chipboard was rubbed with Nuvo Embellishment Mousse then layered over the orange blossoms with a few drops of Best Glue Ever.
A variety of die-cut doilies are stacked at the corners of the photo mat and interspersed with the blossoms. 
The lacy edges of the doilies are echoed in the white outlines of the flourish on the photo mat base. The llamas add a touch of whimsy while the triangles of mandala set this layout apart. The lime lace and matching chipboard and the final touch of spice.
Supplies:
Cardstock:Crafters Warehouse, Craftsmith
Patterned Paper, Stickers, Alpha:Photoplay Paper
Product Packaging, Rub Ons:Ranger
Ribbon:Vintage, Thrifted
3D Gel and Tissue Paper Images:Calambour
Embellishment Mousse:Tonic Studios
Stencil:Momenta
Gloss Medium:Tattered Angels
Paper Clips:7gypsies
Brad:EchoPark
Doily Dies:Peachy Cheap, Crafter's Companion
Doily Punch:Martha Stewart

Craft On!

~charity~

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