Keep a little plain muslin fabric on hand to make easy matching embellishments for your pages or cards.
Despite having a ton of discontinued fabric sample books in my basement, I knew it was unlikely I had any fabric to match the light blue/green on this page. That color is still popular in fabrics and really isn't discontinued yet. It was just easier to make my own for a quick embellishment anyway than sift through all those books.
I used a ruler and a Baja Breeze marker to draw crosshatch lines on a piece of muslin. Then I spritzed the muslin with a little extra color. For the flower I used some mist made with Baja ink. For the leaf, I used Peeled Paint from Ranger. I had both of these left from other projects.
Then I just cut out a flower image and a leaf image. I distressed the edges with a little more ink.
Using your markers and ink on fabric gives you even more mileage out of your ink purchases.
For the rest of this layout, I was determined to stay away from the edges. I'm always running my layouts all the way to the edge of the paper. I wanted to try a cleaner style.
Thanks for visiting today!
Ingredients: DSP: October Afternoon Thrift Shop and various 8x8 Paper Pads
Twine: Doodlebug
Thickers from American Crafts
Sticker: October Afternoon Farmhouse
Delightful page. Your flower turned out great.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely ADORE the flower you created! Such a wonderful page, too. Great idea, Lisa. tfs
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome flower. I love how you made it, so cool.
ReplyDeleteYour page is so sweet, and I love the reason for the page :)