Although the distressed timber of the door attracted my attention initially
and was the inspiration for the background paper, the hinges and lock also
caught my eye as did the yellow flowers. I have used alcohol inks, and heat
embossing for the “metal ware” and distressed most of the edges of the patterned
paper.
Hi, my name is Judy and I have been scrapping for about 10 years. Most
Saturdays I meet with a group friends for a day of scrapping and lots of fun and
laughter. I live in tropical north Queensland with my husband who is a keen
sailor. Consequently a lot of my scrapping involves being on or near the water.
My beautiful grandchildren are also a huge inspiration for me. Although I don’t
think I have a well defined scrapping style, colour is an important
consideration and I do enjoy using lots of layers and texture. I love to try new
techniques and I often incorporate stitching or fabric into my scrapbooking. I
am truly honoured to be asked to guest design for Pixels and Paper.
My Blog https://judywblog.wordpress.com
Here are a couple more examples of my work.
Thank you for joining us as part of the team during June Judy.
Everyone has until the end off the month to play along with our Pixels and Paper challenge. We'd love to see how you are inspired by our photograph and the use of distressing in some way on your page.
Next week we have something special to share with you from a member of our design team. Please call past on the 22nd for some Team Training.
Hello Judy, and welcome! I love your inspiration layout, and the fresh, happy style of the others too :)
ReplyDeleteLove all your creations posted here!! Thanks for joining us at Guest Designer this month
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