Just finished this one this morning, then tweaked it a little to fit the requirements for Kayleigh and Tara's Creative Inspirations blog:
Credits: All mine (Heather T. @ Get Digi With It). Paper is from the How It Works Kit; holes are a blog freebie (Boheme Sophistiquee kit), and the stitching is from the Daisy kit. Font: butterbrotpapier. Journaling reads:
"juice once stained my hands
with liquid sun
and a distillation of days.
those berries of black wine,
now but leather and seed
bound by silk a little dingy
and shrivelled from the cold,
fall away from the light, seeking
the sweet release of gravity--
perhaps aided by one last
greedy caress of feathers.
they too will fall."
And I'm super-pleased that this layout was featured in today's Gallery Standouts (along with the page of one of my Creative Team members, Valé!):
Credits: Background paper by Vinnie Pearce (Kraft Paper, Pixel Canvas). Also her bit of cardboard (Naturals kit), and I used her Distress Brush Set 01 throughout on various things. Rest is mine: rope from my Cowboy kit, screws from the How It Works kit (Get Digi With It), rest just made up. Font: Memorandum.
This "Learning-Teaching" layout has also been one of my favorites lately:
Credits: Papers by Vinnie Pearce, Pixel Canvas (Safari Street and Baby's Breath - Boys). Rest is by me. Font: the ever-classic Century Gothic.
And finally (I'm just picking a few, here!), a more grungy one with the ever-so-gorgeous stuff of Vinnie Pearce's at Pixel Canvas:
Credits: All Vinnie Pearce, Pixel Canvas. All 3 papers from The Art Corner Paper Pack. Stitching and flowers from Safari Street. Line and dots border from Woodlands - Boys. Font: 1550.
Hope you have a lovely week!
ohh that sunset walk one is grungy and arty and very down my alley! love it Heather!
ReplyDeleteI have to say that I absolutely LOVE your work!!!! Every layout I see strikes some part of me.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing and inspiring!
cynthia (aka. partsofme at 2P's and DD)
cynthiacourtney@typepad.com
you've been busy. I second Cynthia's comment! There is always something striking whether in your words, picture or page elements... I love that you share yourself and your creativity with us!
ReplyDeleteDes styles très différents mais de très belles photos magnifiquement mises en valeur. Un vrai travail d'artiste.
ReplyDeleteJ'aime beaucoup beaucoup ces pages !!!!! La dernière est splendide !!
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