Sunday 20 July 2014

Darcy inspired Journal Page

Hello and welcome to my Sunday afternoon post. I hope you are all. We still have no news of the baby's arrival, hopefully she will be here this time next week. 

Today my challenge to myself was a Darcy inspired journal page. Every month Darcy takes us through loads of techniques she uses to create a journal page for the Paper Artsy blog. Check it out here.

I pretty much followed Darcy's techniques I will list what I used at the bottom. So sit back grab a coffee and have a look through the photos. All the details can be found on the PA blog.

















I knocked it back with a watery Snowflake 








I used Fresco finish paints from Paper Artsy in Snow Flake Blush, Sherbet, Pansy and Egg Plant for the journal page.

For the flowers I used Ice blue, Sky Spanish Mulberry and Pansy. For the leaves I used Hide Hall and sage mixed together. I used the same Lin brown stencil. 

I loved making this. It's very different for me. Don't forget to check out Darcy's for all the info and do have a go it is such fun.

See you later 

Debs xxxx

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9 comments

  1. Ooooooo, juicy and gorgeous. Love it Deborah, tried to write juice illy gorgeous but it chops it up. I know what I mean. Xx

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  2. That is so lush, Debs! It looks fun too,

    Lucy x

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  3. Looks fantastic, using some great techniques!!

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  4. Fabulous page Debs, some lovely colours and techniques used here:-) xxx

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  5. Your page is very beautiful, love your addition of butterflies and your cute title with the dots that really pops! Well done!! Coco x

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  6. Cool page! The butterflies are a fab addition! xxx

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  7. Scrumptious textures and I love your bold beautiful flowers. Hope there's good news on the baby front...
    Alison x

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