Sunday, 6 November 2016

Always Together by Farrel Tailor

Hey hey lovely CB fans!!! 
I am super excited to share with you a layout I created for the Kraft Plus Challenge.
The criteria was to use something from our closet as inspiration and I decided to use the colours on my favourite scarf.



So let me step you through the process in creating this layout.

I wanted my sprays and paste to pop from the kraft background so I decided to lightly rub on some white gesso with a baby wipe. 


I didn't have a spray to suit one of the colours on my scarf so I mixed Duke Colour Shimmer Dust with water to create my own spray....and loved it!!! I put this aside for now as I will use it later on.


Now for some stenciling using Lipstick Colour Paste. I didn't stencil in the center of the gesso as this is where my photo will go and I don't like wasting lol


Once the paste is dry, I then sprayed with Rainforest  Colour Spray.


Then using the lid of the my Peacock Colour Shimmer Dust, I tapped randomly onto the stenciled area. I only used the lid because I didn't want a lot - a little goes a long way with the Colour Shimmer Dust.


I then sprayed the area with water and let the colours run


Next I coated my chipboard with white gesso and using a paint brush I dabbed my Duke  Colour Shimmer Dust spray all over.


I always have white flowers on hand so that I can colour them to suit my layouts, so here I have used
Peacock Colour Shimmer Dust,  Duke Colour Shimmer Dust Spray, Fire Engine Colour Shimmer Spray and Colour Sprays in Rainforest and Bubblegum.



Then I added some stamping and assembled the the layout, here are some close ups.
I splattered the background with Duke Colour Shimmer Dust Spray, Bubblegum and Rainforest Colour Sprays.



Here is my process video for this layout. I hope you enjoy and for all the products used please click on the links below.





Until next time happy scrappin xx














1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing the video. Love the page! Great combination of colours.
    Louise xo

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