Hello again, I'm back with another layout for Scrap Africa and only by the skin of my teeth. I really struggle with masculine pages hence the reason why I'm just getting this in on time. Here is the sketch:
I really liked the circles in this and decided to use some chipboard from 2Crafty to get the same effect. I've used rusting powder on the clock & circle and then I dabbed over it with some bronze paint. See the closies below.
I've also used some texture paste & stencilling on the background of the clock paper from Kazazz and the little timber embellies are from Prima. The chippy "Life" and timber "Love" word I've embossed with gold embossing powder & also dabbed over them with bronze paint. The tape on the background is from Prima Marketing "Engraver" collection. I love working with hessian (burlap) and twine on masculine pages.
I'm really pleased with how the clock came up with the rusting powder & paint.
Until next time, thanks for looking :)
Hi Jo...the colours and chippies with the hessian are perfect for this masculine page. I like the rusting effect you achieved and the long title :D
ReplyDeleteGorgeous masculine page Jo! Love the dapper photo and the gorgeous elements and textures! Really love it! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Scrap Africa! ;-)
ReplyDeleteJo this is a fabulous masculine layout. I love it. The colours are wonderful and the chipboard looks fabulous. Love the pic too...Yeah this is really cool... Thanks for playing along with us at Scrap Africa. :D
ReplyDeleteLove your masculine LO. It is just devine, such strong and manly colours. TFS with us at Scrap Africa :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous layout! Tfs it with us at scrap Africa .
ReplyDeleteYou did well with this page and have no need to be afraid of masculine pages!!! With all the gorgeous techniques you used on your chipboard, I am hoping that you will join the next challenge from Scrap Africa as well!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the colour combo and perfect elements you have chosen for this masculine page...just beautiful! Thank you for sharing your work at Scrap Africa :-D
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