To start off the year, I've broken my own record of doing 2 layouts which is so totally boy. No flowers, butterflies or laces!
Visit Scraplicious at Parkway Parade to see the actual piece.
- Papers are from Best Creation, Pink Paislee and Jenni Bowlin
- Frame from Dusty Attic which is emboss with American Craft Pewter Embossing Powder
- Die cuts from October Afternoon and K & Company
- Clouds cut out from Reminisce paper and emboss with Ranger Emboss puffs
- Alphas from Maya Road inked with Ranger Distress Ink in Black Soot and emboss with Suze Weinberg UTEE in clear to give it a jelly like look.
- Rocket from October Afternoon sprayed with Tattered Angels glimmer mist and outline with Ranger Stickles
- Wordings and numbers from TIm Holtz stamps
- White Cotton Twine used on both sides
- Papers from Pink Paislee. Ranger Distress Ink in dried marigold and faded jeans used to create a weathered effect
- Martha Stewart lace puncher used
- Clock was cut out from Bo Bunny paper
- Banner Chipboard stickers from Fancy Pants
- Squares on the left were cut from Cosmo Cricket paper and emboss with Suze Weinberg UTEE to give it a wall tile effect
- Sun, Merry Go Round and Blue Swirl chipboard stickers from Echo Park
- Maya Road Alphas were used for "Sweet Smile". Tsukineko Chalk Ink and Ranger Embossing Tinsel in Bridal were used to create the sweetness
- Mini frame from Dusty Attic ink with Ranger Distress Ink in Peeled Paint and tattered angel glimmer mist in iridescent gold gave it a finishing touch
- Bottle Cap with stickers from Bottle Cap Inc
- White Swirls from Maya Road painted with Ranger Crackle Paint in Picket Fence and coated with Tattered Angels Shimmer Glaze in Icicle
- Wings on biy from Maya Road sprayed with Silver Sugar
- Rest of the alphas from American Crafts Thickers. Ranger Stickles in frosted and crystals were used to give them some bling bling
- Gold stars die cut from K&Company
- Ranger Distress Ink in Black Soot used to distress frame
- Buttons
- Brown String on frame
- light brown twine round the bottle cap
- Doily
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