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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