Sweet You Layout by Cristina Sales


Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Hi ladies, Cristina here, I hope all is going well for all of you! Today I would like to share my newest project made for Paige + Silhouette design team. You have to know I love all the geometric shapes so when I saw this Heart Flower cut file, I had to use it immediately.
I decided to use white cardstock to cut the shape and I folded it up in the middle to create a 3D effect. On another white cardstock I created my background using watercolors in a light green color. I created a circle shape too and I used my brush to run the color all around the cut shape then I glued the cut shape on the watercolor background. With my Silhouette Cameo I cut some hearts from vellum and I stitched them together. Finally, I glued my hearts all around, following the shape of my composition.

I stamped randomly some scripts in black and pink to complete my composition. I decorated my picture with Turn the Page digital collection. I printed and cut some stripes of different patterns, then I added some die cuts from the Oh My Heart collection, and I completed my page with a paper doily. I cut some alphabet letters to create my title using some dies and an acrylic word to make a strong contrast. Tiny buttons and some enamel dots are always my final added elements. Looking at my page I thought there was too much green, so I decided to add some splatter drops of white gesso that I previously mixed with water and my page was done!

If you liked this page let’s try to create something similar too! You will discover that you can obtain different effects each time using the same cut file, thanks to your creativity. Thanks for stopping by and see you in my next post!

SUPPLIES: Cut file: Heart Flower by Paige Evans; Digital collection: Turn the PageOH MY HEART: Ephemera Die Cuts; Die cut machine: Silhouette Cameowhite cardstockvellumgessoenamel dotswatercolors
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