True Xoxo is a great team- welcome to our blog hop!!
It was ALL I COULD DO to keep this under wraps for this long!
Lisa Murphy Watson (a wonderful scrapper if I may say so) threw the challenge down LOVELY!
My challenge? Channel master scrapper Ingvild Bolme. WOOOOHAA!
And here it is:
Ingvild's design style is incredibly complex and uses lots of advanced technique.
Click here to check out her blog. But come back here ok? please? :)
Ingvild's a perfect choice for this challenge. She's got a very distinctive style that isn't easily imitated but can be used as a "jumping off point" for your own ideas and style.
- White background paper- negative space
- Turquoise paint- splatters and swishes
- Transparencies and sewn details
- Lots of texture with gesso, netting and edge distressing
- Black and white photos with blown out highlights
- Flowers, lace and other Prima products
I dabbed the page with the brush but hated that too.
Then, instead of throwing the page out, I stuck it to the wall and dabbed it more "confidently"with dripping paint- that's how I got that "tree" look.
My only problem with this photo is that it appears to be out of focus.
The photo looks fine in real life but when I take a picture of it WHAM!- no faces!
|
I then misted it with Tattered angels "Patina" and used my heat gun to dry it off- this lessened the warp I got from using Glimmer Glam.
The Dusty Attic gears were too thick to allow for direct to the page sewing so I referenced the effect by winding some floss around them.
The big blue rose actually started out pink but some misting and glimmer glamming whipped it into shape. I also tried to stay away from edge distressing which can get really ugly in the hands of the inexperienced.
Ingvild's stark white portraits are an inspiration but I decided to take it easy on myself. Rather than start a whole new shoot, I used images from the Polar Bear Club New Year's Dip my husband and I participated in January this year. He jumped in the freezing water and I got my boots wet trying to take photos- it was a truly fantabulous day.
So cozy in the 2 feet of snow... |
But WAIT there's MORE!!!!!
I have a little give away of my own for new followers (and old ones as well- just leave a comment with your email or blog addy)
These lovely flowers are all yours- just swing back to this blog to find out
who won October 20th! |
My pant cuffs and feet were completely soaked here- so is the sacrifice I make for me "art". |
LOVE this - you did a great job gonig outside your comfort zone! LOVE LOVE LOVE the blue and the pictures are perfect :-)
ReplyDeleteOooh so cool! And yes, you see that you are inspired by or have used some of Ingvilds stuff here. Good and interesting to read about it too. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes. Curious is good stuff. Curage may be another word here...
Awesome layout! I love the dripping effect and all the fabby mists!
ReplyDeletedude....seriously....awesome. those gears are from oriental trading company??? jeez, they look just like maya road. Great layout.
ReplyDeleteMIchelle this is seriously beautiful! The colors, the details, the embellies - love it all!! You have an amazing style!
ReplyDeletePurty! I love how you used the two big gears to frame your pix, and the way you mix soft and hard details (the flowers with the metal, the gear shapes with the thread). Also, the "tree" drips look so COOL! I'm going to have to try that!
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle!!! love your page is Super Cool!!!! love the chipboard and the paints effect...looks fantastic! Take Care girl!! Hugs! :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE*** all the details and love you put on this layout! The blue splatter, gears, and floss are perfect! I have never heard of Ingvild Bolme before just now, and I haven't visited her blog, but I am SURE you totally did this way better your style! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet! the way you used the gears, and of course the fabby paint.....perfect. I love. <3
ReplyDeleteAwesome job with this challenge!
ReplyDeleteGreat job with the challenge!
ReplyDeleteYou completely ROCKED it Michelle!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing...as usual. You just have the kind of style I wish I could pull off! The gears and paint drips...amazing. Love the colors of this as well!
ReplyDeleteWOW! that sure is a lot of techniques... so well executed. Lovely job. I know I couldn't pull it off. TFS.
ReplyDeleteI adore this page...it's freaking gorgeous! I can't wait to scrap lift you!
ReplyDeletei think that one is one of my favorite layout right now!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great layout, I am sure I could not have created something this great. Super job on the challenge.
ReplyDeleteI am now following you on twitter and by email.
[email protected]
You did such a wonderful job - love your layout!
ReplyDeleteyou did an amazing job channeling Ingvild! That is one rockin' layout!
ReplyDeleteWHOA! Your layout is amazing! Love it!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I am now a follower.
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle,
ReplyDeletewoah - tough act to follow. Ingvild's style is certainly complex! Great to write about your planning process. And the page... Dripping paint - yes! Bright, bright colours vs kraft - yes! Sewing - yes!
Cheryl x
that is a totally awesome page. seriously. awesome.
ReplyDeleteA-mazing!so much to look at, I keep going back for more.
ReplyDeleteYou out did yourself on this one! Love the color splashes and I love the twine around the gears!
ReplyDeleteI love this . You were so adventuresome!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your challenge. The colors are fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteErika
Wow what a great take on the challenge, and an awesome layout!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletegreat idea for a boy or man LO....
ReplyDelete[email protected]
the gear looking embellishments are super cute
ReplyDeleteWoW! Fab job! Wonderful layout!
ReplyDeleteI think you did a fabulous job being inspired by the master. I love the glimmer mist you used.... it's one of my favourite colours of glimmermist
ReplyDeleteSo, while every single team member really outdid themselves for this blog hop, I gotta say that yours amazed & surprised me the most! You really, went for it and man, did it pay off. Well done - this one is framable.
ReplyDeletexoxo
Lindsey
Inspired me so... See here http://lostinadreamofjosh.blogspot.com/2011/10/xoxo-inspired.html
ReplyDeleteinteresting layouts with loads of embellies.
ReplyDeletehttp://s261.photobucket.com/albums/ii64/scrapaholicaef/xoxoxo%20blog%20hop/?action=view¤t=anotherscrapliftchallnege.jpg
ReplyDeleteWow way out my comfort zone I must say you DID challenge me! Hugs Alesi [email protected]
Wow, amazing work. I LOVE EVERYTHING about this page!
ReplyDeleteJasmine
A {Little} Dab of Glue
http://alittledabofglue.blogspot.com/