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My creative process for a layout! :)


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Some of you asked me to share my creative process for a layout. Here is a short tutorial using the sketch and inspiration bits from the Sketchy Thursdays GDT challenge. :)

Step 1: I choose the papers I want to use (I usually cut out the back of papers if layers overlap), then add various colours of mist.


Step 2: I prep my photos by matting some of them on cardstock scraps that match the colours of my papers.

Step 3: I adhere the photos on my base papers and start adding embellishments. 


Step 4: I add some handstitching, stamping and titlework.


Step 5: I add my journaling and I'm done! :)

Supplies: Studio Calico add-on kit : Sunny Clearing, Heidi Swapp chipboard, Sharpies, ribbon, trim, Technique Tuesdays and Fontwerks stamps, baker's twine, thread, bling.



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*Edited* My layout made Top 5 in the Sketchy Thursdays GDT contest! :)

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26 comments:

1 Debbie said...

Amazing!!!! Love the misting and hand stitching!! Thanks for sharing!

2 Lynnda said...

Beautiful work girlie.... love the colors... and handstitching!!... TFS the tute!!...hugs...xoxo

3 Alice said...

thanks for sharing the process. love the stitching and details on this. super layout, Yvonne!

4 Julie Tucker-Wolek said...

This is GORGEOUS!!! I loveeeeeeeeeeee the misting and the stitching!! Thanks sooooooooooo much Yvonne for playing along with Sketchy Thursdays! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)

5 TesaB said...

STUNNING page, Yvonne! Wow! GREAT stitching and paint and all. LOOOOVE it!

6 Sudha said...

awesome. Thanks for sharing.

7 Sherry Eckblad said...

LOVE IT! Thanks for the tutorial and all the tips. You actually cut out the papers underneath the layers? You would faint if you saw what I do with all my paper scraps.

8 Jocelyn said...

Thank you for the how to's!!!! This is soooo pretty and I feel like my mojo has gone missing!!!! You have inspired me!!!

Have a great one!!!

9 Ujjwal said...

Thanks for sharing your creative process! it sure does helps scrapbooking beginners like me :)

All the best for the GDT post!

10 Mara said...

A really nice page ... thanks for sharing!
Kisses from Brazil!

11 Sharm Nidyanandan said...

awesome gurl! i can never work with mists for fear of how it mite turn out! but ur projects look so fun! i must attempt it one day!! thanks for sharing ! :)

12 RiNNE said...

Wonderful lay-out!! Awesome misting and your stitching is superb!!! The colors make me happy!!!! Thanks for sharing!

13 Ella Swan said...

Very cool - thanks for sharing - I also cut paper out the back if it overlaps - good to use on other layouts or cards...

14 Annemieke said...

Wow, Love how you've made the calender yourself!! The colours are always great! Love it!!
Annemieke

15 Casey Wright said...

Love this! Thanks for the breakdown of your process :) Super fun layout!

16 Sparkplug17 said...

Such a darling layout!

17 Rajaa said...

Nice Concept.Wonderful

18 Spardha said...

WOW!.. its so fun actually watching how you make those awesome LOs!.. :D

19 Kirsty Vittetoe said...

Fabulous!!!!!

20 Angi Barrs said...

Thanks for sharing your creative process. It's so great to see how others work on a project. Love the misting and stitching on your page. :)

21 DonnaMundinger said...

You make it all look so easy! come on, spill, how long does this actually take? Sometimes it takes me hours just figuring out the DP. LOL you are amazing! xxD

22 dstandard said...

This is wonderful - love the misting and the stitching and the entire process you used to create this!

23 Blossom inch said...

gorgeous page!

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Anonymous said...

Gorgeous Yvonne! I love the pastels, the misting and the stitching!!

Anne Pennington

25 corrie said...

Gorgeous. I always love your work.

26 Audrey Yeager said...

It was great seeing your process at work! Beautiful page! Thanks for playing at Sketchy Thursdays!

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