VIDEO: Elegant Ship // Disney Cruise Line Layout Process
October 01, 2016
Hello everyone! Welcome back to my blog! If you're here from my YouTube channel, welcome! Today I'm sharing with you all a fun mixed media layout featuring photos from my most recent Disney Cruise Line trip.
The beautiful photos that I am scrapbooking were taken by my boyfriend. I really love it when you can scrapbook someone else's photo because it can give you someone else's perspective to inspire you. For instance, the reflection off of the piano is such a beautiful angle.
I hope you enjoyed this process video and I hope it encourages you to scrapbook someone else's perspective soon! As I mention in the video, I do the packaging technique on this layout with some gold Heidi Swapp Color Shine. It didn't turn out quite as well as I had hoped, In some of the close up photos you can see how the color seemed to seep into the cardstock. This is a perfect example of why you should use gesso so that the color stays on top of the paper like you wish it would!
I still really like the way this layout turned out in the end. I think it perfectly describes what I was going for. I wanted the photos to pop with their colors and the whole layout to really feel regal. I think that the vellum layer I incorporated adds some elegance as well.
Supplies:
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Shop Simon Says Stamp!
Shop through Tupelo Designs LLC! http://i.refs.cc/H3vCMoVA Heidi Swapp GOLD LAME Color Shine 00791
Heidi Swapp PROJECT LIFE Color Shine Spritz 312056*
Simon Says Stamp VELLUM SSSVEL12 STAMPtember
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