"Down at the Grosvenor" by Tina Ollett
Hello and welcome Papericious friends.
Tina here with you today to share a layout created with gorgeous Papericious goodies. This project I have titled "Down at the Grosvenor"......
My title name came about simply because this is the place where my children use to love to go on a weekend or in the school holidays when they were very young. Catching red claw was what they loved to do there and just simply explore the surroundings. I loved it too and really do miss it so.
So more about the layout. For my project I used the products below. I firstly covered these very cute
hot air balloons with a thick coverage of
Papericious Crackle Paint and left these to dry for a couple of hours. The crackle effect is awesome. Once it was dried I cut one of the balloons in half length ways and then inked the edges and over the cracks with Distress Walnut Stain Ink.
I then started on my background page using my fave collection from Papericious -
Fleur Fun. I have used the yellow spots and the yellow butterfly papers. The yellow spots were primed with a Clear Gesso and left to dry. I then added in strips running lengthways down the centre to the right edge of the page of the yellow butterfly paper. I also added in between some of these layers some corrugated board from an old box that I tore up. I adhered these and then also cut a photo mat from another sheet of the yellow butterfly. These were all adhered and then I added in some texture using a Cadence Stencil with
Papericious Modelling Paste. This was left to dry. When it dried I painted a little of
Natural White Papericious Chalk Paint over the corrugated pieces. I also added in a little random stamping with a script stamp and Distress Walnut Stain ink.
Papericious Chipboard Collage : Checkers
Colour Grey
Size 6 x 6
I then went to work on embellishing my layout. I firstly added in the
Hot Air Balloons. The full Balloon to the right and under the photo. The other one which I previously cut in half was added under the photo and the left of the photo and the other half at the left of the layout. I worked on adding in some pretty florals in ginger and mushroom colours to co-ordinate with the yellow. I also added in some green leaves and hand dyed muslin.
Lastly I dry brushed my project with a little
White Gesso to keep with the shabby chic themed that I was wanting to have.
And that was it. I hope you enjoyed this project with me today.
Stay tuned for more fantastic projects from the Design Team coming your way.
Take care and happy crafting.
Tina x
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