Today I am sharing an amazing day out.
Our boys bought Hubby a Stunt experience with “Paul Swift” for his Birthday.
It was amazing. We took some awesome videos too of Hubby doing J-turns,
drifting and Handbrake turns into a parallel parking between two cars.
What an experience.
I created
the double page layout to include some of the photos we took and the
Cars that
were used, including the Mustang Hubby got to race around in.
Here are the
products I used:
Die cut
gears, sign post and mesh (cardstock & metal dies)
Stencils
(Andy Skinner-Industrial Elements
Lindys Magicals
and Starburst sprays
Ephemera –
home printed (Pinterest)
Chipboard
embellishments
Die cut
envelope (patterned paper)
Mixed media
Arty stones – Small and Medium (Imagination crafts)
Black Gesso
White Gesso
Alchemy wax –
Jade & Bronze (Imagination crafts)
Dimensional
Glaze (mod podge)
Resin gears
and frame
Tear drop
sponge
Clear gesso
Liquid
pearls – Dark chocolate
Matte gel -
clear
Steps to complete:
Paint paper
with clear gesso to seal it. Make sure it is dry.
Sprinkle different
colour Magicals on page and spritz with water. Use a brush to
spread the
inks if you want. Once the page is dry, use black gesso and apply
through the
stencil with a sponge.
I placed the
photos on the page to see where I wanted them and to ensure I had
enough stenciling
and can be seen. I fussy cut my printed ephemera and chalked
the edges.
I glued down my die cuts, ephemera and resins. I used matte gel and mixed it with
the artsy stones and stuck them down around the photos and die cuts.
When the gel
was dry, I used a bit of the alchemy wax with a dab of water (slightly
dilute it to
make it easier to paint – I love the shimmer of this wax) to colour the
artsy stones.
I mixed a
little of the Starburst whale watch blue spray with a little water to dilute
the colour and
paint it around the edges of the photos and embellishments to give
a little
shadow behind.
Lastly, I
covered the photos and added splatters of Black Gesso. When this was dry
I dry
brushed some white Gesso over some of the embellishment to highlight some
of the
texture.
Thank you for stopping by. Hope you feel inspired and have a creative crafty weekend.
Loves
Candace
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