My guest today is the immensely talented Elizaveta Danenkova from Russia. I "met" her when we were both on the Card Patterns design team. Liz has a knack for creating beautiful layered projects with great attention to the little details. She often combines contrasting colours in a harmonizing way that makes me wonder "now why didn't I think of that?" Today she shares how she creates a vintage layout in a step-by-step tutorial. She's also hosting a vintage-inspired challenge with a RAK for the winner! :)
Let's have a look at her beautiful gallery...:)
First of all I want to say a big thanks to Yvonne for inviting me to be a guest on her blog. I really love her creative layouts and other projects.
I want to say a little about me. I live in Moscow, Russia with my husband and my daughter Margo who is 3 years old. I have been making layouts for about 2 years and am still very much enjoying it. I love painting with acrylic paint and cut a details from paper!! Also I really love work with ink.
I love making layouts in vintage style and today I want to show you how I do it.
Step 1: Dissolve a small amount of coffee in some warm water. Cut sheets from the book and paint them with the solution. Dry the pages with a heat tool.
Step 2: I used cardboard (from a box) as the base for the layout . Along the edges I remove the top layer to reveal the corrugated parts. Glue the pages to the cardboard.
Step 3: I chose to compose my layout using the visual triangle...selecting the spot for my photo and putting embellishments in the other two corners of the triangle.
Step 4: Ensure that the hues of the photo matches the background papers. Cut out the outline of the photo. Place a piece of vintage fabric under the photo.
Step 5: Start embellishing around the photo.
Step 6: Add some inked tags and the title.
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Isn't it a beautiful vintage layout? Are you ready to play along? Post your newly-created vintage-inspired creations (card/layout/off-the-wall projects) using Inlinkz (located at the end of the post) by Friday June 3.
As always, please leave a little love for my guest Elizaveta!
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24 comments:
Always a huge fan of hers! Love to try this - Hope I can do in time!
Love the great vintage layout!!!!! I'll have to give it a try!!!
Wowwwwwwwwwww! Her work is AMAZING!! Thanks for the tips! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
amazing layout! love the tutorial on how Elizaveta put it together. love that she used coffee to stain the book pages. thanks for the inspiration!
Amazing lo, and love her work..visit her blog right after this!
oh wow!!! dat sheeted up background looks so so stunning!!! Thanks for sharing Elizaveta and Yvonne!!!
oh...i love vintage....would definetely play along this one...
PS i am glad u liked them Yvonne. :)
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love it!!! Love to try this
kisses from Brazil
LOVEEEEEEEEEEEE this!!!!! The coffee stain is a super idea!!!!
Thanks for sharing!!!!
What a wonderful tutorial and she is so talented. Love her vintage style.
Wow this looks great! I have kept some old books aside - need to start dying those pages !!
Oh wow, what an awesome creation, great tutorial too!
Thanks for the tips! : )
Beautiful! Love the addition of the fabric. Ooooo, this is a tough one for me - I guess that is why it is called a challenge!
oh wow! what a gorgeous layout! absolutely love the layers and what a cool way to make the sheets vintage looking!!! thanks for sharing Yvonne! will be sure to check out Elizaveta's blog!! :) hope to be able to play along too! ;)
Vintage always scared me. Now I can go for it. Thanks!
Amazing layout and what a simple techniques used and the result is just so gorgeous. Can I have her blog address please? thanks for sharing Yvonne.
Thank you Ladies!!
I am very pleased that this tutorials you enjoyed it!
Lovely! I used to do this with coffee as well!
wow!! such a stunning layout :)
I dye my pages and ribbon the same way. Infact in my post yesterday, I used a white lace which has been dyed in the same manner! I tell ya this that it dyes fast and strong, plus it smells GOOOD!!!
this is my fav theme .. i love the way you have created this layout ..
thanx for the chance ..
i m sure you will love my blog .. as i have sheer love for vintage
hugs
mallika
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really nice tutorial of her, want to try this myself.
I'm so in love with her style!!!....Beautiful work!!! and great tutorial!!!.... I've linked mine... truly inspired...wouldnt want to miss!!...hugs...xoxo
Wow wow, how gorgeous is this talented ladies style, I loved her tute, first time the visual triangle has become clear at what I am trying to achieve, thanks, Melx
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