Saturday, July 31, 2010

2 Design Dollies Challenge Layouts

So I got a couple layouts done for the challenges at Design Dollies this week.

The first was a "recipe" challenge...
Use Baby Blue (background frame cardstock)
Lots of Ink  - Several colors of Glimmer Mist
Masking - Tim Holtz
Print/Word paper - a piece I found in my scrap bin (mat the photo)
Stripes - Basic Grey Oliver (mat the photo)

This actually started out with a different photo, but I moved the photo off the paper to do the misting and well...I didn't move the photo far enough away and I misted the photo!!  So, the layout got turned and switched  AND I forgot the baby blue and added the background frame when I realized it... I was going to mist that color, but it didn't look very baby blue when I was done...so this is the end result...

They also have a SKETCH challenge this week...heres the sketch & my layout:

6 comments:

  1. WOW!! I loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee that misting in that first one Joni!! LOVE IT!!!! I loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee the bridge photo too!! AWESOME lo's! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)

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  2. Joni, both of these are wonderful! I love the masking and your title in the flourish is fantastic!
    Your take on the sketch is great too! I love how you can always make the best pages with a white background!!!!
    Blessings,
    Kim xXx

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  3. Those are both sooooo good! I love the misting/masking on the first one... the colors of the mist are so good. I want to get better at misting! Truly an inspiration! Thanks for playing with us over at DD!

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  4. beautiful misting, i have so done that misted my photo!!!!! beautiful layouts!!!!!!!!

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  5. absolute STUNNERS, Joni! the misting on that first page? TO DIE FOR! absolutely love it!

    thanks for playing with the Dollies! hope you'll be back soon to share more of your gorgeous work! :D

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  6. Wow wow wow... both are stunning layouts! The first one with the misting just grabbed my attention straight up. Fabulous work.

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