The familiar Bazzill Kraft Cardstock is still
part of the base layer, but I've added two other layers.
The stars frame is cut from the reverse side of READY? GO! paper.
Then I've cut a Bazzill Raven Cardstock frame
to define the kraft cardstock edge.
The background effect has been created with
a stencil from my collection and
three Distress Oxide Ink colours.
Fossilized Amber, Speckled Egg and Storm Sky
work well with the colours in the papers.
Once the oxides were dry,
I've flicked some water onto the ink
and then soaked it up with paper towel
to get that distressed look.
I have covered a 2 Crafty 6x6 Chicken Wire Panel
with white gesso and cut into two pieces.
Each piece has been layered under the photos
to symbolize the netting of the goals.
The tags and words have been cut from
the patterned paper The Story - Layer cuts.
The elements have been lifted with foam tape.
The black arrows were hand cut from
the paper Authorised Personnel Only.
More foam tape pops them off the photo.
The 2 Crafty words 'Shoot' and 'Goal'
are from the 6x6 Soccer Panel.
I've covered them with Black Archival ink
and then outlined each letter with a gold pen.
Once dry, I've swiped the words again with
the black ink pad to dull down the gold outline.
The photos were originally very busy with colours
so I've changed them to B&W to better suit the papers.
Both photos have then been layered on the white graph
reverse side of The Story-Layer Cuts
and Black Raven Cardstock.
The Story - layer cuts paper was a fantastic source
for embellishments and words to suit the page.
The had cut stars have been lifted with foam tape
and the journal card was cut from
The flags and banners were also cut from the patterned papers
and the scalloped edge under the bottom photo.
I love the pop of yellow in the papers.
The 2 Crafty Mini Title Stick 'Life is Good'
has been covered with Candied Apple Distress Oxide Ink
to tie in with the red in the patterned papers.
The hand cut circles and coloured arrow were cut
from the Authorised Personnel Only paper.
Thanks for visiting the blog today,
hopefully the page has inspired to to create.
Have a great weekend!
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for our next projects.