Good morning crafty friends,
Today’s project is showcasing the wonderful new line from Quick Quotes.
It’s called Dreamscape and it is very pretty to say the least. It is filled with beautiful double-sided paper as well as coordinating vellum quotes and a great new product called Vellum Silhouettes. Here is my project.
Here is a close up shot to show the beautiful butterfly. I purposely didn’t do a thing to it. I wanted it to just be the subtlest of accents. It is layered on top of the pretty hearts that I cut from my Grand Calibur and the Classic Scalloped Hearts Dies from Spellbinders.
Here is a close up shot of the Ribbon Banners die I used. It is adhered to the ribbon and the ribbon is adhered to the edges of the matte. This way, when I put a photograph in, it will easily slide underneath. Also notice the tiny little hearts. Those are the “negative” pieces from the Contemporary Hearts Pendants spellbinders die set
Here is a shot of the vellum silhouette. I decided I wanted to “color” it with my Copic Markers. It worked like a charm. The copics didn’t bleed through and dried very quickly. Also, there was no feathering or bleeding. So it is wonderful with your copics!
Here is a close up of the vellum.
Here is the Die cut flower from PaperCraftingWorld.com that I cut on my Pazzles Inspiration. I inked it with the different inks and curled the petals for some dimension.
Here are the products I used to complete my project
Quick Quotes Products:
Dreamscape designer paper
xx75 Vellum Silhouette
Adhesive Backed Die Cuts (Photo Corners)
Frosted Butterflies
Purple Grosgrain Ribbon
Mocha Mama, Amaretto and Very Berry Chalk Inks
Jewels (Past Club Q Kit)
Spellbinders Products
Ribbon Banners
Classic Scalloped Hearts
Contemporary Hearts Pendants
Other Products
French Vanilla Bazzill Cardstock
Copic Markers: RV13, RV17, RV19, Y15, YR23, E23
Prima Flowers
Versamarker and Pen
Cream and Pink Cardstock (For Flower Die Cut & Matte)
Adhesive
I hope this will inspire you to “dreamscape” your next project :)
Thank you for stopping by.
Melin
Love the flowers the way they pop on the page!
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Gorgeous page
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely :) Sandra H
ReplyDeleteThis is really lovely! Thank you for sharing Spellbinders dies with your readers!
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