For the resin frame and the String Frame chipboard, I used Dusty in Colour Oceania. The paint is thick and creamy and only required 1 coat. The resin frame was once yellow. You would never be able to tell because of the fabulous coverage of the paint.
For the flowers, I sprayed them with Lindys Stamp Gang starburst spray in Tiger Lily Red Orange with a tiny touch of Queen Of Hearts Red Flat Fabio. The flowers were a peach color to start with. The leaves were painted with Dusty In Colour Pesto and after the leaves dried I sprayed them with Lindys Frosty Forest Green starburst spray for a little bit of shimmer.
The fabulous Spring Blooms #2 chipboard was painted with Dusty In Colour Sunburnt Orange and Cranberry. The stems and leaves were painted with Pesto. For the floral parts of the blooms, I just dabbed the colors on the chipboard using my finger. I added a tiny bit of Navajo White Dusty In Colour to dab on the flowers while the other colors were still wet. This created a lighter highlighted color.
I also dabbed a small bit of the Pesto on the String Chipboard to give it a worn look. Kind of like a patina. I added the single blooms onto the string chipboard.
The title Sweet, is a piece taken from the Word Pack # 14. I painted it the same colors I used in the Spring Blooms.
Thank you for joining me today. I hope that you are inspired to grab the fabulous Dusty In Colour to paint your Dusty Attic chipboard. There are so many colors to choose from.
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Beautiful layout! The colors are gorgeous! Love the flowers and how you coloured the chippies!
ReplyDeleteStunning page Lisa the colors are gorgeous! <3
ReplyDeleteSUPER stunning page! I love your style Lisa! Absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous page and so rich in texture. I love the way you "dressed" your chipboard...such a rich color palette. Congratulations on becoming a grandmother xx
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL Lisa! LOVE the colors😃
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