Monday, March 19, 2012

White Christmas

This is for the "From Screen to Scrap" March challenge -- based on this movie poster:

I used white letters and the white monochromatic with a touch of blue color scheme, but I used 2 photos instead of 1. So I won't get all the points possible.

Here's my take on it:


I used white paint on white cardstock to give some texture. It's slightly pearlized, although you can barely tell in the photo. Then I tore the edge of one of the tissue/glitter papers I made a while back. I added ribbon from Debi Clark (she sent an RAK for last month's S2S) and a glittery snowflake. I used a CK outline font for the title. Nice and easy, but I think it came out looking kind of cool -- different. In sunny So Cal, this is as close to a white Christmas as I'll get :-)

8 comments:

  1. Hi Andrea!
    I love your interpretation of the poster challenge this month at FS2S. The outline font looks great! I'm afraid I will never see a white christmas unless I go o/s. That glittery large snowflake just tops off your page. Well done!

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  2. The glitter paper is such a great touch to your page. Thanks so much for playing along with us on FS2S this month.

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  3. Cool LO! I awarded you with the Liebster Blog Award. You can check it out on my blog. heatherscraftyheart.blogspot.com

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  4. Great layout, I like how the photos make the page pop. Thanks so much for playing along!

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  5. Great layout! I just love seeing non-traditional Christmas layouts. Great work and thanks for the inspiration :) Thanks for playing along with FS2S this month :)

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  6. Fantastic work,I like how you painted on the LO. thanks for playing.

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  7. Clever thinking Andrea to use these sandy photos - I like your thinking! I love paint on a page, & with your shining paper it makes the perfect backdrop. So pleased you could use the ribbon, it is just great here! Thank you for playing with us at FS2S!

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  8. Very creative and the ribbon sets it off nicely.

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