Today we welcome the owner of August's sponsor for a guest post...
Louise of Thompson’s Craft Supplies
here with this month’s theme, clustering. I am fairly new to scrapbooking,
maybe 4 months, and it grew to be a passion as for me, it is an extension of my
love for all things mixed media. As such, this was not a term I had heard
before so was really excited.
I then looked for some matching items
I could use to make the clusters from the 7 Dots set and my other items. I
chose out a piece of Tim Holtz Kraft
Resist paper from the Idea-ology Collection and sprayed with some Lindy’s Gang
sprays and also chose some cork ribbon and adhesive die cuts.
These items were then used
to make the 2 clusters. They were fairly quick to make and is a great way to
use up scraps. I loved how it just helps you prep a large part of a layout and
you could make several at a time. It really sped up the overall layout making
process and I will use this technique again.
Kaisermist Shiraz and
Distress Ink Vintage Photo were used on the edges to finish the clusters.
Stenciling was added using
a Tim Holtz Bubble Stencil and Prima Marketing Modelling Paste. Embossed
stamped images were also added using G45 and Tim Holtz stamps. Some of the 7
Dots stickers were added to the inked paper to make the titles and a little
leaf stamp was added for a final touch in black ink.
Everything was glued
together and stuck down using my favourite Prima 3D gloss gel, perfect for
heavier items and uneven surfaces.
Here are some close up
shots. I really enjoyed making this project and this vintage/grunge collection.
I cannot wait to use it again and try out this technique on more layouts. Hope
you enjoy and it helps inspire your own cluster layouts.
Thanks for joining us Louise! Don't forget UKSA fans have until the end of the month to use the code at Thompson's Crafts!
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