Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Series of Blues Series: Magnifique part two

One cannot go wrong with flip flaps!  They create engagement and interaction with your layout but most importantly, they provide the opportunity to add more photos - photos to help tell your story!  Love it right!  This layout combination does just that!  All in all, as designed, this combination allows for 22 photos - of course, additional flip flaps can be added to include even more photos.

As with the first layout in this series, this layout pairs the old with the new.  I have used the long-ago-retired magnifique paper suite with some current colors of Lagoon and Glacier and then splashes on our new Harbour (to be released on September 1st) Glitter Paper.  I love the addition of the Harbour - it is the perfect balance!




Here are a few close up photos of the little details that make the layout so unique!

The embellishments are made by adding Liquid Glass to small circles cut out of the scraps of the glitter paper.  Once they dry, they become beautiful epoxy-like embellishments!


Title details - the Harbour Glitter paper is the top layer and the Glacier cs is the bottom layer for the title.  Combined, the two create an elegant title piece.


subtitle details


The "all time favorite" subtitle - this can be overlapping the vertical 4" x 6" photo or dropped to overlap the 4" x 6" horizontal photo.


glitter square details


The feather details - an exquisite detail to this layout.  The stem of the feather is flat and the top of the feather is supported by Thin Foam Tape to give it dimension over the photos that they overlap.



scalloped border details

Supplies used:  (retired) Magnifique paper, Scallop Border Thin Cuts.  (Z2542) Harbour Glitter Paper, (X5978) Glacier cs, (X5968) Lagoon cs, (Z3268) 6" x 12" Flip Flaps, (Z679) Liquid Glass, (Z3372) Adhesive Runner, (Z341) Mini-Glue Dots, (Z2060) Thin Foam Tape.  Current items may be ordered at: www.tonyasheridan.ctmh.com.

This exclusive kit can be ordered at: www.inallsassiness.com.

Sassfully yours,

Tonya



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