Bloomin Beauty
I love flowers and always try to have some in my garden as well as in pottery. This photo is from the terrasse and is a chrysanthemum.
And the papers in the Messy Head collection were just perfect for those pink flowers!

mixed media projects by marianne

 

 

 

 

7Dots Studio products used:
Messy Head – Litlle thoughts
Messy Head – Paper pad different sheets
Messy Head – Big Words

BFS chipboard used (I’ve used Black Gesso on all the chipboards)
Blooming Beauty
Quatrefoil Garden Panels
Spring Iris small
Pretty weeds

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Canvas – Dreams come true
Here is a small canvas (15x15cm) where I have used a lot of leftovers from different collections by 7Dots Studio. It went totally different than planned, but I was really pleased with the result at the end. Love the color tones using different Dylusions inks.

 

 

 

7Dots Studio products used:
Messy Head – paperpad (circles) and lot of leftovers from different collections (underneath all the medium and colors)
9th Wave – alpha stickers

BFS chipboards used:
Dreams come true (with Distress crackle paint + Distress ink + Gelato)
Lots and lots of chipboard leftovers (see the photo below:)

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The next layout was fun to make! So many good memories with those photos! Back in March I went to a scrapbooking event, together with Lene Neby. We were picked up at the airport by a couple of friends of her and stopped at the fabolous Sola-stranda (the beach just outside Stavanger) for a photo-shoot. Had a marvellous time and so fun!
We all used our different cameras and shot a lot of pictures! And I got myself some new friends myself on that trip.

Had to use some of the gorgeous papers from the 9th Wave collection on this one. I tend to have a bit of fun choosing papers according to my theme, and what better to choose a paper called “Wavy Ocean” when we were at the beach.

 

 

 

 

 

 

7Dots Studio products used:
9th Wave – Wavy Ocean
9th Wave – tags
9th Wave – alpha stickers

BFS chipboards used:
Picture Perfect set (I’ve used Inka Gold – “old silver” on all the chipboards)