Thursday, March 29, 2012
Topless Page
Just finishing up the last of my March Scraptastic Kit on this page. I did this last month too where I used my Stampin' Up Top Note die to get the very last little bits of pretty paper onto a page.
I had a few doilies I had been playing around with that I wanted to include. And decided to throw a funny picture of myself on there! And, I AM wearing clothes, see? You can see my coat in my rear view mirror.
If it isn't clear what this page is about, that makes sense. I have been considering where to put some journaling and now that I see the page like this all scanned in, I may just run it up the straight side of my scallops.
Anyhow, we have been getting some amazing weather for March. So, we decided to take the jeep top off.
That is what my title is referring to! This was the first ride we took with it and boy was it fun! We looped into the Adirondack park and it was awesome!
This little metal piece holding my title was originally silver and stuck out like a sore thumb on my page, so I opted to dye it blue with some alcohol inks. Then, used the same technique I blogged about last week in my Clear Vintage Page Charm post to add the letters and clear top coat. Instead of adding a crackle glue on top, I used Dimensional Modge Podge which dries in a nice clear finish.
Here is another photo of a chipboard sticker than came with the kit. I always feel loved when I drive my jeep since THE MAN was pretty insistent that I get a vehicle that I was in love with.
And can you see that pretty photo of the waterfall? That was just a spot we found on our drive that was so pretty. If you look towards the top of the photo you can see the the dam that is holding the river back exposing the rocks.
And how to do you like that butterfly? It came in my kit and was a great addition!
And here is my baby all Topless and mostly clean. She was a bit muddier when we got home as we did find a nice trail and got a wee bit muddy! Had to include a photo since my SIL's kids have been asking!
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I was wondering what I was going to be viewing when I read the header to this post..
ReplyDeleteLooks like so much fun!!I have to be content with driving with my window down - a bit lame and it is now getting cold here - sigh.
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Hahaha i was thinking the same thing as karen. Great layout, so different! It's like the pictures are hidden and the weather looks great, here in greece it's also getting better. Channa
ReplyDeleteGreat layout! Very beaultiful. XX
ReplyDeleteLove how you've used the last of your papers..fab colours!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Love how you've used the last of your papers..fab colours!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Top Note, Topless....love the theme you've got going on here and your ride is SWEEEET!
ReplyDeleteThe pipe cleaner for the center of the butterfly is a fantastic idea. Marking that one down. :)
Still working on projects, 2 left and then I'm done for April, but I HAD to come and get my Mitra fix.
Ciao bella...
Great fun page Mitra, as usual get so much inspiration from you.xx
ReplyDeleteI totally had to grin before I came over to read this post. I was wondering what the heck the title was about! ROFLOL Your Jeep is awesome and so is your page!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you got us all at 'topless'!! Cute l'il 4WD...cute LO [GREAT idea for using up your scraps!] & cute l'il waterfall, too. All around, including the title, way too cute:):):)
ReplyDeleteOk I admit I was curious about the title!!! but now that I have read your journalling about it I think it is pretty clever!! wonderful layout too!! The waterfall does look a great place for a picnic too!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful vehicle - I can see why you are in love! Ad love everything you've done with the page. I follow a girl called Michelle, who designs for that kit club - do you know her? Happenings on this side of the river is her blog. She is very sweet, takes great photos and designs awesome layouts - you should check her out!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to use up the last little bits of your kit! Beautiful layout!
ReplyDeleteSuper cool layout! Love those different labels and the colours that you used.
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