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tirsdag 28. juni 2016

Cherish the moments - DT 2Crafty Chipboard

Hi again,

Today I'm showing the last of my projects for 2Crafty Chipboard.
The photo this time is from our trip to London last year.
While walking around in the streets of London I noticed this beautiful "scene" so I had to take some photos. Loved the look of the old bicycle and the flowers, together with the brick wall.

And I tried to create the scene I saw with lots of chippies by 2Crafty Chipboard.












So with this post it's my farewell to the amazing 2Crafty Chipboard team and the gorgeous chippies.
I will for sure make more layouts with those chippies , but not as a design team member.

Wishing the new team all the best, you'll have a fabolous time!!

Until next time,
hugs from
Marianne 




lørdag 16. januar 2016

Free - Art Journal for Mixed Media Place

Been a while since I've blogged now
Not because I don't create - I create every day - but less time on the computer.

Anyway, here is an art journal spread for Mixed Media Place

A rather clean and easy page, but with an important message –  free! Many ways to interpret this word but for me this page is about beeing free to create whatever I want.



When I received the package with Finnabair/Prima Stamps “don’t forget to fly” I knew exactly what to do, using the beautiful butterflies. I stamped the butterflies rather random with different amount of ink, just to get some different look.



The butterflies are colored with Ecoline watercolors and Finnabairs amazing brushes. 







I also have a little tag to show you.
You only need a tag, some stamps, stencils and colors to make a beautiful tag: 






Hope you liked my post and be sure to check out Mixed Media Place shop, new Prima&Finnabair products coming soon!



søndag 27. desember 2015

Sisters are attached - DT 2Crafty Chipboard


Hi and a Merry Christmas to you all.
Hope you all are having a good time, enjoying the holiday with family and friends


Today I have a layout to share with you, featuring 2Crafty Chipboard, from our trip to London earlier this year.

You can find the whole post at 2Crafty Chipboard blog 





I knew that I had to have this gorgeous chippie title, as I had a lot of photos of the girls together.




All the chippies are colored with archival ink in a "blue'ish" colortone


The "Elegant hearts" were perfect for this layout with my two daughters and I used some of the "Floral Branch" attached to the heart. And added a few flowers as well.


I also used bits of the Fiddlesticks chippie underneath the photo and also some bits of 
the Floral Branch. Almost looked like fence.
And as the photo is taken outside Buckingham Palace in one of the parks, 
it matched my photos perfectly!



I used gesso and stencils on the background.

2Crafty Chipboards used:
Sisters are attached @ the heart
Elegant Hearts
Fiddlesticks panel
Floral Branch
  

  







torsdag 26. november 2015

Captured moments - DT 2Crafty Chipboard




Today I have a layout to show you featuring 2Crafty Chipboard

I also have a small photo tutorial on 2Crafty Chipboard blog where I show you some nice tip how to use chipboards as stencils. Check it out!

The photo this time, is from my town, Hamar in Norway and a glass building ,
 built to cover the remains of a church from the Middle Ages.
A fantastic building and covered with lots of trees makes it a special & beautiful place.



My background paper is from Prima, Sunrise - Sunset Collection and I used Gesso and Ecoline watercolor

I used Prima Mica Powder Rust and gel medium to color the chippies under the photo and for the others I used Archival Ink






I also added some of the Mini Branches in a cluster together with the sunflowers.



The title, Captured Moments is colored with ink in two different colors, black and orange.



Cheese cloth under the photo, colored with Art Anthology mist 





2Crafty Chipboards used: 
Captured Moments
Moroccan Panel
Leafy Twig Branches
Mini Branches