Sunday, February 2, 2020

Off The Rails Scrapbooking February Challenge Reveal

Hello there friends

Have a look at this moodboard from Off the Rails Scrapbooking Facebook Group:

Image may contain: one or more people, sky and outdoor

Welcome to the FEBRUARY CHALLENGE - this challenge is all about TIMES OF TRIAL, share your ideas for your chance to win a fabulous prize from Carol Theng of Carol's Paperie'
Please add your entries to the February Challenge Album which can be found by going to photos then albums.
We look forward to seeing how you all interpret this month's challenge.

The link to the Facebook page where the challenge is held:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/218271898365820/

and my example:

I started an art journal spread using the colours of the moodboard but I started thinking about the loss of lives, property and animals in the Australian fires and came across the image whilst browsing the web. It was too raw not to use.

I took a sheet of Kaisercraft Smooth white cardstock and some Lindys Stamp Gang magicals and Colour Blast Colour Shimmer Dust.  Using a palette knife, I sprinkled the powders onto the cardstock and then spritzed with water to spread the colours. 



 I added more colour and more water where necessary to give me a background that resembled the fire pictures.

I then took some Dylusions Ink Spray in Postbox Red and splattered it over the dried background
Next came the stencilling.  Originally I was going to use the whole stencil as a sunburst, but decided to only use the outer bits.  Using Paper Artsy Fresco Finish paints, my absolute favourite paints in the whole wide world, and a piece of cut-n-dry foam, I stencilled in variuos colours, trying to make it look like sparks from the fire.





I love how this turned out.  It is really effective.
I took my photo and triple matted it, tearing the edges of the bottom mat, to again mimic the fire.

I added some Scrapmatts Hexagon chipboard mesh behind the photo to ift it a bit from the background, then added a Scrapwords from set 21, outlining the 'Remember' in white gel pen to make it stand out.

To finish the layout, I used black thickers - Hardcover to create the title which is the first line from a very famous Australian poem by Dorothea Mackellar and which is very apt at the moment, espcially when the 'sun' in sunburnt is parenthesised leaving the word 'burnt'.

In all I am very happy with how this layout turned out and I hope that you can find time thhis February to participate in the challenge.


Thanks for stopping by

Till next time
Deb xx




1 comment:

Thank you so much for dropping by today and leaving me a comment. I do so appreciate it very much. Deb xx