I love tie-dye. I love that it reminds me of 3-day festival concerts of my younger years; of good music and good friends and of my youth...and of my daughter, for whom I have tie-dyed socks, onesies, dresses, sweats, sweatshirts, t-shirts...yeah. I think you get the idea. So when I saw
Jasmine Shea's tutorial on how to tie-dye a scrapbook layout I was smitten. Literally had to try it right away. And, as luck would have it, the mists I have in my stash match up nicely with the
Scrap Friends color challenge this month. This layout was such fun to put together - I definitely think I will be incorporating this technique into future layouts. So here's my first go at a tie-dyed layout. Thanks so much for stopping by!
This is a photo of my munchkin a couple of years ago. She was looking up at the sky and I've had an idea for a layout with a "keep on the sunny side of life" type theme ever since I took the photo. I loaded on some black chalk on the right side to give that side of the page a shadowy look to fit the quote. I darkened the clouds on that side with some chalk and ink, and left the ones on the left bright and colorful. And I inked the wooden "memo" embellie white to brighten it up.
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I didn't know it when I started, but when I took the rubberbands off the tie-dyed paper, it seemed like the upper left hand corner was just begging to be changed into a sun. So I tore some painters tape and made a mask for the rays, and then added some liquid pearls for shimmer. |
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I remembered hearing this quote in the past and loved it but didn't know its origin. Quotegarden.com to the rescue. :) |
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I had some hand made chevron arrows leftover from a recent layout, so I used them to draw the eye in to the photo. Added some buttons and voila. Finished. |