


Next in the inbox was Karen! She says -
Mmmm, challenge, YES!! I stuffed up my first attempt using the corrugated cardboard trick. So my second go was not so adventurous, I just dipped my finger in the paint and ran it around the outside. I do like how it turned out but it wasnt what I had in my head.
LOL paint often works in mysterious ways like that. I really love the space on this and your painted border looks great! The little strips of stripe paper look brilliant in that stitched border too.
Paint and i have a bit of a love/hate relationship.......I love the effect on other people's pages but hate it on my own. I also usually have a bit of problem like Karen does in which it never does what i want it to do. I may have been put off by this little incident a few years ago ......
(one office door + blue paint + baby + big blobs in hair = not happy mumma)
The feathering effect softens the awesome pic so beautifully. And what a great pic of Sarah. She must be so proud of this one and of you.
Love the stitching and the folded corner of the paper.
She says Really enjoying the digi scrapbooking classes with Karen Jennings.This is a layout that Ive done at home doing some of the things I have learnt. I was really happy with the way this turned out.
Well done Janice. Keep em rollin' in.
heres my page for merediths paint challenge.used cardboard,,but peeled off the.
paper layer so the corrugated bit was exposed,and loaded with paint, not toooo
messy
I used a piece of corrugated cardboard for the stripes and just a foam paint brush for the top left hand corner.
You have seen Amanda use a glass for circles before and a flick of the wrist for paint splatters - a little hint ... dilute the paint slightly with water to get good splatters and cirlces.
Another technique is to run the paint brush around the outside edge of the whole page.
Go on give it a try and show us your techniques. Include a little explanation of your technique if you think it might help the rest of us to try something new.
much. Your pen dots look fantastic at angles to the photo...like a little shadow or two back there! The ribbon looks made for this page!
And damn you using that vine rub-on again!!!!!!!!! Love it!
my real submission for the challenge. I photographed my page and realised that
the black dots dont stand out so I went over them in white pen and it looks
heaps better.