Showing posts with label patina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label patina. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2015

A Junque Gypsy layout with Sandi Clarkson


Hello there, Marion Smith fans! I'm back today with my second post for the month featuring the oh-so-gorgeous Junque Gypsy collection in the 12x12 version with a subtitle tag from the 6x6 version. I've always loved anything that's a little Boho Chic, so when I stumbled upon this fab vintage photo, I couldn't wait to scrap it! I may have to even use it a couple of more times to satisfy the inner "Gypsy" in me! 

I love that paper tearing has become popular again because it gives an instant distressed look. I used a bit of super heavy gesso, a stencil and some mist to give my base paper some depth and texture. Then I framed the photo with a chipboard piece, some florals and a gorgeous Junque and Gems Aqua Button. When I sacrifice those babies, you know the layout is very special to me! It is super sparkly IRL. Amongst my floral cluster are some Time Keeper paper flowers and a piece of black netting from an old produce sack. 

Here are some close-ups for you:


 



I hope you're having a creative week! 
Thanks for coming by! 

Sandi

Marion Smith Products used:
Junque Gypsy Dolce Vita
Junque Gypsy Nota Bene
Time Keeper Paper Flowers
Junque & Gems Aqua Buttons

Petaloo flowers
Blue Fern Studios chipboard



Thursday, April 3, 2014

Home sweet Home- by Ana Paula Leal






Hello, 

Ana Paula today bringing you a project to decorate your home in a shabby style 
.


 

 
I bought this frame from my favorite woodworker,
it is divided into small frames that I lined with beautiful papers by  Marion Smith Design.


 
After  I lined each fund, I painted the frame with diluted white paint,
and , to give a patina effect,
the entire set was sanded after dry well.


 
The project was decorated with beautiful paper flowers Petaloo and small  resin roses by Marion  Smith



 
Beautiful metal ornaments gave an additional charm to the piece,
which emphasized soft colors and delicate embellishments.



 

Is ready to hang on a wall and convey the message that this is:
 a sweet and pleasant home.
 




Thanks for looking our blog!

Ana Paula Leal