Sunday, June 29, 2014

Guest Designer and a winner ....

Today I am sharing the last projects from our June Guest Designer Irina ..
"Thank you so much for inviting me as a Guest Designer! I really like the ID products and it was absolutely fun and easy to work with them!

As my last project I decided to create a canvas. It is a "thank you" present for a friend.
 
I used 6 different types of ID chipboards to create it (corners, border, dragonfly, phrase, barley and silver fern leaf).
Phrase, barley and a silver fern leaf were covered with different embossing powders (white, gold and two-toned green). The dragonfly was painted with white acrylic paint and then colored with light turquoise and yellow embossing powders mixed with glitter.
  
The corners and the border were glued to the canvas, covered with white gesso and then painted with Lindy's Stamp Gang sprays as a part of the background.


Irina also created this project which was shown over at the Lindy's Stamp Gang Blog this week ....

"I used the new LSG set “Under The Boardwalk” which is absolutely fabulous to my mind)))

 
I used: LSG flatfabio Orange CreamsicleMerry-Go-Round GreenTilt-A-Wheel Teal and coordinating embossing powders from this set.
 
I also used the 7 Dots Studio paper from the “9th Wave” collection, different flowers, mediums, chipboard pieces, shells and lots of treasure findings.

Here are some close-ups:
All chipboard pieces were covered with LSG embossing powders to create smooth transition of color
 
And here you can better see the background
One more closer look to the composition:


Thanks so much Irina for your beautiful creations!


Time to give away some chipboard ....

I think you rocked the pink for a guy :) good on you. Beautiful layout as always. Love your style and that card is just so pretty and feminine.

these LO's are great! I love them!

 Can you please email you full postal details to sales@imaginariumdesigns.com.au with BLOG WINNER in the subject line and we will post you out a pack to create with!

Have a great day
Natalie

1 comment:

  1. lovely work, the subtle colouring in the canvas is fantastic

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