Hello 2Crafty fans. Today I would like to share some layouts I made for my baby son. He had his Christening ceremony this summer and I have found so many extraordinary photos that I decided to make an album for him.
This time all my projects are inspired by a story I read recently in a Russian book. The idea is that you have to live your life in a good way, & that while you are being good, your angels can rest, because they can rely on you, that you won't do something bad, and thus they can help someone else who needs their assistance more, at this moment. Beautiful story, isn't it?
So let's start and keep in my mind, that babies are like angels.
My first layout is called
"While the Angels Rest"
"While the Angels Rest"
I decided to use just very simple techniques this time, to keep the
delicate mood of the layouts..
I covered it with primer, then I added modelling paste, embossed it
with a heat gun using Starburst embossing powder.
After that I inked the edges with brown chalk ink.
For the Clock Face Frames I used just the primer and embossing powder,
crackle paint and random dots of modelling paste.
For the second part. The same technique was applied on Corner Rosie's
For the second part. The same technique was applied on Corner Rosie's
My second layout is called
"The Main Thing"
"The Main Thing"
Nothing special again, I just misted the
Esther Name Plate
Esther Name Plate
with Starburst mists.
Here I have just added some touches of gesso.
For the Iron Fence I covered it with Gesso, then Crackle paint
and embossed with Ruby Black embossing powder.
and embossed with Ruby Black embossing powder.
My last layout was made for Manor House Creations,
& since the photo was taken on this same special day,
I have decided to include it also.
This layout is called
& since the photo was taken on this same special day,
I have decided to include it also.
This layout is called
Cherished Moments
I have used the same techniques that I have already shared above.
Here are some close ups on title Cherished Moments:
Thanks for calling by today.
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Elena Olinevich