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Wednesday 28 January 2015

Sketchabilities / White with 1

Challenge #131 from Sketchabilities the sketch is below
This challenge was a joint venture with White with 1, so create a layout based on the sketch and use 85% white on your page and the color of the month Placid Blue.












Here is my take- my scrapbooking buddies and I fought over my take on white since I said winter white, and antique white is still considered white. They argued that it was cream and so not white, but i said it is a shade of white.

Moving on i painted all the chipboard in either white or antique white as i like to say, sanded and inked with vintage photo distress ink.  I had to use ink i can't have an un- inked page; needed some contrast.





I used had a texture pack from my friend Wendy to create the background layers, sandpaper, gripper, place mat and shelf lining.
But my favorite part is the rubber bands!! I stretched them out to frame the picture and held in place with brads- another layup must metal of some sort.

Enjoy.

The chipboard i used is from Blue Fern Studios who I always design for.

10 comments:

  1. Wau, it really great layout!

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  2. WOW This is gorgeous, I love the background and all the texture. Thanks for joining us at WW1

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  3. I love your design. Such an inspirational page...! Very unique...
    Thanks for playing along with us at Sketchabilities... Hugs, Merry

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  4. This is gorgeous, love the design too. Thanks for joining us this month at WW1 :)

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  5. This looks amazing! Love all the details on your background! Thanks for joining in with White With One this month!

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  6. what a lovely layout!.. some great ideas on here too! You have followed long so well with the sketch and the colour! Thanks for playing along with WW1 and sketchabilities this month.

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  7. This is beautiful love it ! Thanks for paling along with us at WW1 this month

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  8. Love how you used the rubber bands, looks fantastic! And antique white is a warm white! Thanks for joining us at WW1.

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  9. WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is amazing!!! Thanks for playing along with Sketchabilities and WW1

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  10. Such a great page - Thanks for playing along with WW1

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