Graphic 45
Imagine
Page Layout Imagine
'Everything you can
Imagine is Real'
Imagine is Real'
Hello dear G45ers!
Sharing a Page Layout featuring the beautiful
Imagine Collection! This paper line is absolutely
divine. When I first layed eyes on it so many ideas
popped up in my head. I prefer creating off
the page projects especially with Graphic 45
but decided to go with a layout instead this
time round. I will most definitely be creating
an OTP... watch this space!
Herewith the Supplies and Instructions you
may use to recreate such a project:
G45 Supplies used:
Imagine Collection
Imagine Collection
Other Supplies:
Various other dies
Xcut Dies Ornate Butterfly
Xcut Dies Ornate Butterfly
Yvonne Creations Die Butterfly
Nellie's Multi Frame Die Tags
Tim Holtz Stencil Speckles
Julie Nutting Doll Stamp Aurora
Watercolor Paper
Resin Corset Embellishment
Light Paste
Martha Stewart Glitter Sugar Cube
Wing Mould
Wing Mould
Black Gesso
Metallique Waxes
Tan and White Lace
Needle & Thread
String and Sequins
Cut 6 triangle shape pieces from the
collection sheets (layer these) and a
strip as per the picture and adhere.
strip as per the picture and adhere.
Using your stencil add colour to the
background (anyway you like) with your
favourite decades color box inks.
Tip: Use a lighter shade pattern paper as
your base. This will make the stencil
image appear more visible.
your base. This will make the stencil
image appear more visible.
Using the same stencil add some light
paste and whilst the paste is still wet add
your glitter. Shake off access glitter and
leave to dry completely.
Tip: Remember once the paste with glitter
is dry give it another shake for those little
bits that did not stick.
Stamp the dress image (dress only) onto
watercolor paper (optional) using a
Julie Nutting doll stamp.
watercolor paper (optional) using a
Julie Nutting doll stamp.
Tip: I used this specific doll because
I wanted a wide enough dress and this
was also used as a guidline for the
shape I wanted to layer the lace on.
was also used as a guidline for the
shape I wanted to layer the lace on.
I used a tan and a cream colour lace
to match the paper. Take your thread and
needle and stitch it through the lace
as if you were going to make a flower,
but only half a flower. Adhere these to your
stamped dress image. I only added 3 layers,
but you can add as many as you wish.
Tip: Remember the wider the dress goes
the longer the stitched lace should be.
Stamp a pair of shoes for the dress
using the G45 clear stamp.
Fussy cut the boots.
Cut a few die cut elements using the
G45 clock die and other various dies.
Fussy cut quite a few butterflies
from the collection sheet. These will
be added to the dress ontop of the lace.
Tip: After I've finished all my 'prepping'
so to say for a project I add all my
elements in a tray. It helps keep everything
together in one place. I do this for most
of my projects, it just makes it easier.
Fussy Cut two tags from the collection
sheet add an eyelet and string. Add a
chipboard piece to the one tag.
Paint the wings and corset
embellishments with black gesso and
colour them with different colour waxes.
Some more photos...
Thanks for stopping by!
Happy Papercrafting!
Tanya
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