Hi everyone! I thought today I would share a step by step on how I made the above layout, start to finish. Here are the Shimmerz products I used to create this page....
Shimmerz Products used:
~ Hot Fudge Spritz
~ My Bleeding Heart Coloringz
~ Ruby Spritz
~ Caribbean Sunset Sprtiz
~ Tuscan Sun Spritz
~Rolling In the Hay Vibez
~ Copperhead Dimensionz
~ I'm not Limon Inklingz
~ Gosh Garnet Inklingz
Dusty Attic Products used:
~ Wildflower #2
~ Vine Border
Rather than try and explain the steps, I've made up a video tutorial to show you how I did it. So grab a cuppa coffee/or tea sit back and enjoy!
I hope you enjoy watching my video and will want to give your own page a try! Here are a few closeups of the page that you can view at your leisure....
I used some gorgeous blooms from Tresors de luxe to decorate the corner cluster by the photo.
I added a little texture with somehome made texture paste with a stencil and I added a shabby brick look by lightly brushing on some Copperhead Dimensionz with the tip of my finger. The Dusty Attic vine I painted with some 'I'm Not Limon' Inklingz.
After spritzing my background with a variety of Shimmerz Spritz's, I added some stamping and rub-on's. I also fussy cut some elements from Prima Almanac papers to embellish. I painted the new Dusty Attic Wildflower #2 chipboard with yet more of the Inklingz, I'm Not Limon and Gosh Garnet. NOTE: The color you see when you open a tub of Inklingz is not necessarily the color that it becomes when activated with water....for the true color, see the samples at the Shimmerz Website/Shop.
I hope you enjoyed my project today and will give these gorgeous Shimmerz products a try. You can shop for your own Shimmerz products HERE. And remember, to receive your own FREE/Bonus Shimmerz product be sure to mention my name in the INTRUCTIONS TO MERCHANT area of your order.
Happy Scrappin'
Wow this is stunning x
ReplyDeletewow Garielle, this page is stunning, as all of them that you do :). It is like looking at a piece of art.
ReplyDeleteI have been a fan of yours for so long, and have been inspired to use a few of your techniques in my own work.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite things you do frequently is your "peek-a-boo" technique. I've tried it so many times, and not matter how I do it, it just never works.
Today, watching the video tutorial, I felt like an absolute dunce. voilá! Water! Of course! I'm so excited.
Thanks for sharing some of the ways you make your beautiful treasures!
Oh my! Both your photo and the lay-out are breathtakingly gorgeous! I love the warm colours and the serene feel to it a lot!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous and I can't wait to try it. Thanks so much for the detailed instructions.
ReplyDeletethis is fabulous, like all your work.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the video, so inspiring to see you work.
Wowww this is gorgeous! I love your creations!
ReplyDeleteI'm curious as to what kind of glue you were using (in the bottle). Tacky?
ReplyDeleteHi Elaine, yes, sorry about that I usually say what glue Im using. It was Aleene's Tacky glue ;)
DeleteHi Elaine, yes, sorry about that I usually say what glue Im using. It was Aleene's Tacky glue ;)
DeleteStunning LO Gabi!!!! I love watching your tuts. One day I will learn how to create those. Your detailed work has once again inspired me. Thanks!
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Oh My Gosh!!! Absolutely stunning!! Just a stunning work of art Gabrielle!! I love it, thank you for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother stunner from you Gabrielle! This is so beautiful and as always your video is a treat to watch and learn. Thanks so much for sharing your art. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteI so love your work...I am learning so much by watching your videos...I have a question...Where do you get that small floral lace that you used in this video and others...I looked at Tresor's de Luxe and did not see it...many thanks
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful-starting with the photo. Always love the pulled back edges.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous. Your doodling and stamping give it the Gabrielle touch that is just so awesome!! I need to doodle more!!
ReplyDeleteSorry, forgot to ask, what paper did the Butterflies come
ReplyDeletefrom...thanks so much.
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ReplyDeleteGabrielle... Your art keep on to inspire and makes me feel amazed each time I watch how you do create it. Gosh you are so creative and very talented !!! I'm so grateful for all what you share with us !! Thanks a LOT !!
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Another inspiring work of art Gabrielle, I love watching your video tutorials, they always make me want to get messy with paints & sprays even if mine don't work out as good as yours.
ReplyDeletexx
A wonderful creation, so many stunning details!
ReplyDeleteRebecca.
Terrific, as usual, thanks Gabrielle for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteSuch incredible work you do. How do you preserve it? Do you use a spray finish?
ReplyDeleteI love your videos and your personal touch with your fans. That's a nice gesture!
Dolores
I'm so excited! Thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteI just attempted a version of this layout from your tutorial. After many, many mistakes on the background, I finally decided to leave it how it was. I posted it here:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.scrapbook.com/gallery/image/layout/5456187.html
Of course I put a link to your wonderful tutorial! Thank you!
Jessica! Wow!! Went to see your page, it came out beautiful! Such a romantic page!! xo
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