Flying Unicorns Kit of the Month October - Farmer's Market and Hayrides
This was created using the Oct Kit of the Month at the Flying Unicorns. You can see the kit here. The kit is rich with Kaisercraft paper, Crate Paper and many other goodies to zap that creative spark into overdrive.
This is a photo I took a few years back on a scrapping trip to Colorado.
I have a video on how I created my layout.
Here is a close up of how I treated the Dusty Attic chipboard. Inked first with Tim Holtz Vintage Photo Stain and distress ink, then topped with Stampendous Aged Gold embossing Enamel. This powder is chunky and can be heated to achieve a smooth finish or heated just a little to get this dappled look.
I used the Studio Calico American Crafts Mistable leaves and misted with Lindy's Edelweiss Moss Green. Love that color. May actually be my "go to" color. Then I inked thhe edges with Tim Holtz Vintage Photo.
This is the actual photo that I took and edited with some textures and a grunge frame.
Thanks for stopping and looking.
The kit is now available at the Flying Unicorns. Come try some challenges at the Flying Unicorn. There are no kit requirements and no obligations to purchase in order to play in the challenges and be eligible to win a prize.
Supplies:
Flying Unicorns Kit of the Month - Farmer's Market and Hayrides
Kaisercraft Take Note Collection - Memories paper P1280
Kaisercraft Take Note Collection - Recorded paper P1274
Prima Mask 882051
Clearsnap Donna Salazar Mix'd Media Inx -Truffle, Butternut, Vintage, Mossy, Verdigris
Stampendous Aged Gold Embossing Enamel
Cratepaper DIY Shop Collection -Artistry 680175
Cratepaper DIY Shop Collection -Chipboard 683142
Cratepaper DIY Shop Collection
Dusty Attic Chipboard - Birds on Barb Wire DA868
Studio Calico American Crafts Mistable leaves
Lindy's Edelweiss Moss Green
Prima Flowers Lyric - 564452
Prima Frost Frappe VII flowers 565787
Pinecones
Burlap
Tim Holtz Distress Ink -Vintage Photo , Walnut
Tim Holtz Distress Stain -Vintage Photo
Stampendous Boss Gloss embossing gloss roller
McGill Starburst punch
Martha Stewart Large wild flowers edge punch
Wow Jen! I LOVED YOUR VIDEO. It was really informative watching how you work. Thank you for sharing that. I saw a tool I don't.. the black .. piece that you used with the ink and the mask.. I wonder what that is called? You made it look so easy. Awesome photo too.
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ReplyDeleteReally amazing!! C :))
omg this is so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOMG this is just amazing I just love that layout and the video was awesome...
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