Friday, 14 October 2016

White with One challenge - Cayenne

Hello October
and
Hello CAYENNE
ooh a bright, happy and hot colour!!


Of course, I started with Janet's resins from
The Resin Rainbow



Started with a sheet of Ultimate Crafts 'Snow White' and adhere a little music print tissue in a vertical design - splattered some 'Cayenne' shades of inks - found the middle and adhered the resin strips vertically - added all the SHAPCHAT photos in a grid like pattern and finished embellishing with some more Resins, die cuts, and Blue Fern Studios 'heart' and 'keys' inked with a combination of orange and red - easy!!

Our teen girls are always laughing about the Snapchat filters and will randomly say 'Mum' and snap a photo of me too... they laugh a lot more at my filters!!
Alison xx


16 comments:

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    1. Thanks Marie Mazz!! This came together quite quickly - bonus!!

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  2. Just love this Alison, love the design and all those yummy resins! Great use of all those photos too. Thanks for joining us at WW1 :)

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  3. Simply stunning – I so love your background. Many thanks for sharing with us on White … with 1.

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  4. Awesome love the design and the resins really POP. Fabulous.

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  5. Cool layout - love the effect of little photos! I love how you used this month's colour. Thanks for joining in at WW1.

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  6. such an amazing layout!so much to love about it, and i love how you have added so many tiny images all onto the one page! - love all the resin you have used :) .. .. thanks for playing along with white.. with 1 this month :)

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  7. Pooh what a delightful page, love it, thanks for joining us at WW1

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  8. Wow you really know how to put heaps of precious photos on one layout. Fantastic layout. Thanks for playing along with us at WW1

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    1. Thank you Carol - they are tiny photos and some are probably too big!! haha

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  9. Wow I love this, such a gorgeous page. The layout of your page is fantastic and all those photos work so well together. Thanks for joining in with us at WW1 :-)

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