Here's my take on Scrap Africa challenge#21 - to use washi tape and twine and coupled with Skissedilla sketch #225. I started off with some washi tapes, an old plastic card, had a few rounds of pouring of paint onto the card, turned the cardstock around and watched the paint dripped. Then I picked up drippy paint with plastic card from the base before they soak through and swipe it back onto the cardstock. There you go, I have a background and this is one great experiment how far I could go without stencils! Washi tapes kind of blended in in the background but you could see clearly a small blue tape just behind the cake. :) Last but not least I had I had added some stamping and twine to complete this layout.
Thanks for looking!
Noteables : Lots of Studio Calico Mister Hueys, Heidi Swapp Mint, Classiky Washi tapes, Hot Off the Press & Stampers Anonymnous stamps, Distress Inks Spiced Marmalade/Walnut Stain, Jenni Bowlin Fountain Pen, Twine
Just have to love how you played with the paint on this page! Love the placement of the twine as well! Thank you for playing along with a Scrap Africa challenge, and please keep me a slice of that cake!!!
WOW... love this Mich...love the stamp/stencill of the flowers... and the colours... and then there is the yummy cake... love it.
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ReplyDeleteA work of art! Beautiful colours and paint-work!!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors here!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with us at Skissedilla:-)
Michelle, love the background work:-D!! Thank you for playing along with the washi tape & twine challenge @ Scrap Africa :-D
ReplyDeleteJust have to love how you played with the paint on this page! Love the placement of the twine as well! Thank you for playing along with a Scrap Africa challenge, and please keep me a slice of that cake!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper, artsy page and love the vibrant colours! Such a great sentiment too! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Scrap Africa! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove your arty page and great use of colour! Thank you for playing along at Scrap Africa. :)
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