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Friday, 24 July 2015

Photo Tutorial by Heather McMahon
{Design Team 'Moment To Shine'}





Hello fellow scrappers! It's Heather McMahon back with you today to welcome
you to another photo tutorial in our Design Team 'Moment To Shine' series. 

Today we have a layout by, well me actually! I'm from Australia
 & I 
used the stunning mood board from our current challenge here as my 
inspiration. Today I'm sharing a photo tutorial showing how I made my project.


I was inspired firstly by those pink steps in the mood board. They immediately 
reminded me of the gorgeous steps everywhere on the Greek Islands &as I have 
a gazillion photos of these places, I thought it was a great opportunity to scrap 
them. I was also inspired by the amazing blues in the flower pic. 


Here's a little about me:


"Hi there! I'm Heather McMahon & I'm thrilled to be a part of the Scrap Around 
The World team. I live in Australia with my husband & 2 teenage kids.
 I was introduced to scrapbooking 15 years ago & was immediately addicted. 
My children were young when I started, so finding scrapping time was hard,
 but now I have much more time to explore & create. 

I love to experiment with different styles but I lean towards more arty, funky designs. 
There is a lot of variety in what I create but colour always plays a key role in my work. I 
like my layouts to reflect the mood or feeling of the photo & I use colour to reinforce this. 

I love to connect with people online. You can find my Blog here, Facebook here
Pinterest here & Instagram here."

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1.  Stamp a few background stamps onto a good quality cardstock, using archival ink so it
 won't run when water is applied. Draw a few rough circles with pencil.




2. Paint inside the circles with acrylic glaze. Add a little water to the glaze
first for a more transparent look & easier application.




3. Spray a very light spray of water over the area you want to colour. Take pinches of sparkling pigment powder
(use gloves if you don't want to stain your hands) & sprinkle it across the 
wet areas. Spray another very light spray on top of the powder. The areas coloured with 
the glaze will slightly repel the water & powder, letting the circles peep through.




4. Dry thoroughly. Using embossing ink, stamp a small flourish onto a few places 
on the background & apply silver embossing powder. Heat to set.




5. If your background has buckled, place it under a heavy weight to flatten it while you 
work on the embellishments. Paint the chipboard flourish with gesso & let dry.




6. Paint the chipboard alphas with gesso then paint or ink the top half
 blue. Add blue embossing powder to the top half only & heat to set.






7. Drop silver & blue metallic threads across the page & glue down the photo, title 
& chipboard flourish. These will anchor the threads in place.




8. Add a variety of blue & silver bling, write in your journalling & ink the edges
 of the page with blue ink. Your layout is done!


The more water you use, the more the sparkling pigment powders will blend together. Try varying
 the amount of water you use on different areas for interesting effects.


Small details like bling & embossing powders can make such a big impact.


On a busy or eye-catching background, you sometimes don't need too many
 embellishments. A gorgeous flourish & title are all that's needed on this layout.


The products I used:


Supplies List
Cardstock - Core'dinations Heavyweight
Chipboard - The Dusty Attic - Wrought Iron Design Set & Dusty Curls ABC Set
Embossing powder - Tinby Designs Metallic Melts - Blue & Silver
Silks (acrylic glaze) - African Jade
Magicals (sparkling pigment powder) - Lindy's Stamp Gang - Tibetan Poppy Teal
Gesso - Derivan Matisse
Inks - VersaMark Watermark, ColorBox & StazOn
Stamps - Pink Paislee, Kiasercraft & Bo Bunny
Bling - Bella!, Paper Xtra & Kaisercraft
Thread - Gutterman Metallic
Pen, Pencil



Please leave a comment if you enjoyed my tutorial
& remember every comment you leave puts you in the running
to win our $50 FOLLOWERS' PRIZE from The Dusty Attic!

Remember - there are only 7 days left to enter this month's challenge!
To be in with a chance to win 1 of our 11 amazing prizes you'll need to be quick!

You can find the challenge details here.

Complied & posted by Heather McMahon




36 comments:

  1. GORGEOUS Layout! Love the half embossed title...Thanks a lot for the great tutorial!

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  2. Wow Heather! Simply amazing! Your tutorial is very clear! Thank you! Though I'm afraid I won't be able to repeat the result :) I will start with making a list of the materials you have used :) You are a great designer! Creative regards, Gina

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  3. LOVE this layout, love the colours, thank you for the fantastic tutorial

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  4. wow!!! it as a really great work and thank you very much Heather for this tutorial!!!

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  5. Wow!!!! it's simply perfect, i love it so much!!!! you are a very good scrapper... I hope a day became so good like you.
    From Italy
    Veronica

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  6. Fabulous work as always Heather!
    Loved the use of magicals to create that rich background.

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  7. Fabulous tutorial, especially having been to Santorini! Loooove those blues you've used and the magicals look....well, magical! Fabulous step by step & VERY inspiring. TFS:):)

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  8. Fabulous Heather! Than you for the inspiration!

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  9. Omg! Heather is so talented!! And the tutorial so easy to follow! I thought of the Greek Islands as soon as I saw this layout! Gorgeous work!!!! xo

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  10. Heather you are the tutorial QUEEN!!!! What a BRILLIANT layout and of course you make it look quick and easy!!!!

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  11. Работа заслуживающая восхищения и аплодисментов!

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  12. Thank you for the beautiful process and layout!

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  13. Fantastic lo and so creative !!

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  14. Hermoso Heather!!! Fabulous Gracias!

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  15. Wow - what a standout page. You are clever to find the exact dome and capture it for your friend. Thanks for the tutorial. Your Art is inspirational :)

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  17. Ooooh, such an amazing idea with the journaling and this beautiful background! You are so creative! And the artwork is great!

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  18. Ooooh, such an amazing idea with the journaling and this beautiful background! You are so creative! And the artwork is great!

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  19. Thank you so much for all your wonderful comments ladies. It really is special to know that people like and appreciate my tutorial. xx

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  20. I love your techniques. You also chose beautiful colors. Great job!

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  21. une superbe page très harmonieuse et merci pour tes explications.
    biz

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  22. Heather,
    A beautiful page and what a wonderful photo! Your step-by-step was awesome on putting together your lovely page. Thanks for sharing.

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  23. OMG !!! Impresionante trabajo!! Muchas gracias por el tutorial. Saludos desde Costa Rica!!!

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  24. What a GLORIOUS background Heather - just BEAUTIFUL colors and I love how your circles look almost translucent under there. Soooo fun that you found the blue domed church - what a wonderful story. Thanks bunches for sharing this super tutorial and LOVELY page. j.

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  25. Thanks for sharing this amazing tutorial!!! is so beautiful!!!

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  26. wonderful tutorial!!!! love the background and embossing powders

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  27. A very amazing layout!!
    Thanks you for the tutorial, i have loved to use

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  28. So gorgeous Heather!! Love your tutorial and the amazing colors!

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  29. Great tutorial Heather and such a BEAUTIFUL layout too. Great step x step and easy to follow what you have done. this Aqua tones make it look like you could just jump right in there. TFS.

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  30. Gorgeous project, you are a girl after my own heart, I loved using mixed media in my work.Thanks for sharing, the journalling really adds to it x

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  31. gorgeous layout! love the tutorial, tfs!

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  32. Brilliant tutorial Heather .... TFS xx

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  33. Beautiful layout and great tutorial

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