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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Natural- Blue Fern Studios July Sketch


This is my layout for this month's sketch at Blue Fern Studios.


This picture of my daughter was taken in front of a nearby lake and I used the Ombré Dreams collection to make it feel as if you are part of the scenery.


After creating the textured background using  a Tim Holtz stencil and stamp, I framed my photo in the new small Circle Flourish which was primed with Gesso and then dabbed it with Ranger Distress ink.


I embellished the layout with beautiful Prima flowers from the Free Spirit collection. I also used some of the Bohemian flowers to use as fillers.


I used one of the chipboard Framed Trinkets for the top of the layout and layered some more of the Bohemian flowers and a Little Hummingbird.


I added the other little bird on the other side of the frame.


Materials
Papers: Blue Fern Studios-Ombré Dreams
Chipboard: Blue Fern Studios
Flowers: Prima
Golden Gesso
Golden Light Molding paste
Ranger Distress ink
Tim Holtz Stencil and stamp
Cheese cloth

I hope you get to play with the Blue Fern Studios sketch this month

6 comments:

Astrid Maclean said...

A stunning LO with fabulous use of elements, love it and those gorgeous summery colours!

Dolly B said...

This is beautiful, really like the sketch and boy you have done a fabulous take on it
Mary

Lizzyc said...

Oh this is beautiful.. the scenery and flowers look amazing.. love the circle around the photo too..

Jaya Raghuvanshi said...

This is fabulous Keren! a total stunner! I love the gorgeous colour scheme and lovely embellishing.

Lynn said...

Your elements are so beautiful. I just love everything about it! And...a Happy Canada Day to you!

Chantal Vandenberg said...

Awesome work!