Hello! It's
Michelle here with a tutorial. When I am lacking inspiration to make a page, I like to browse different sections of Pinterest for color or design ideas. I came across this particular pin and it really caught my eye. This tutorial will show you my process for taking inspiration from a pin and turning it into a page.
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To start, I selected some patterned papers I thought would work well. I chose a few floral prints, hot pink, and black/white to match the themes in the mood board. The other papers were more neutral, but I thought they would work well with these bolder colors and patterns. As you can see in the end photo of my page, I didn't end up using all of the papers. |
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Then, I went through my stash for possible embellishments. To continue with the bold black and white contrast, I stamped some of the Evalicious stamps with Staz On ink for a crisp, dark image. I also took out some floral die cuts, a journaling card for layering, badges, and paper tags. I wanted the paper tags and badges to add pops of color. Again, I didn't end up using everything, but these were the main items I selected from. |
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I decided to place two of the photos inside the vellum envelope. To make it easier to open the envelope and access the photos later, I placed it vertically so that I could layer without covering the flap completely. I tucked a small tag behind the photos for hidden journaling. The inspiration pin had pops of hot pink and yellow, so I decided to focus on those colors along with the black and white contrast. Since the instax photos are quite small, the smaller-scale of the 6x6 papers didn't overwhelm the main photo. |
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After deciding on the basic design with the patterned paper, I started to embellish. I added a journaling card as a bottom layer, and placed the paper tags and stamped images throughout the patterned paper layers. To balance the gold glittered floral die cut on the left, I added a strip of gold glitter tape to keep the envelope closed. I haven't used adhesive yet as I like to move things around (and I can be very indecisive!) |
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Because the main cluster of photos and layers is in the bottom left corner, I added some embellishments to the top right corner to balance the page. I also try to balance out the types of elements. For example, I tried to repeat the floral die cuts and the black/white contrast in both the main cluster and the top cluster. In the next photo, you can see that I used pink thickers, yellow washi tape, and gold glitter tape to repeat those elements from main cluster as well. |
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This is the finished page. To add some interest to the background, I took out my mists and sprayed some white to lighten the kraft, some gold to the center of the page, and some grey ink splatters in a diagonal line. As I started to adhere the layers down, I made slight adjustments to the placement of the embellishments. I used foam adhesive for the die cuts, paper tags, and stamped images to give the page more dimension. At the very end, I added shine-stitching to add some texture.
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Here are some detail shots of the final page. |
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4 comments:
Awesome tutorial, Michelle! Love the layering.
WOW. Lovely! Loved your process!
You guys present there are performing an excellent job.
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