Wonderful cool and grungy page . Love all the details and the ham mesh I used the mesh off a bag of oranges on one of mine not bad you get it for nil. Love the photo also.
I absolutely LOVE the look of this layout, and it's so awesome that you used that back netting, it's amazing that you can find scrapbooking materials in anything!
wowwwwww.. I was wondering if I was gonna see someone use the Vintaj stuff. Great jobbbbb.. and loved the wire and what a neat grungy photo!! another fave added! I hope I don't run out of room.
Oh my! i thought i was among the few ones that kept onion and garlic bags, tea bags and coffee filters to use someday! now i will also keep ham nets...i love your darkness and grungeness...very mysterious feeling also.
GORGEOUS LO - so many beautiful distressed layers. OMG - I thought I was the only one who "kept" garbage because "one day I might use it on a lo". Nice to know I am in good company. Thanks for ALWAYS inspiring.
Love the tearing, love the way cool Vintaj altering, loveeeeee your garbage and barbed wire DA and love the grunge: along with the photo, this is such a stunning page!!!!!!!
What a wonderfully vintage page! Love all the techniques you used here, the dark colors and that photo is so cool! Soooo coveting those embossing plates...
Holy smokes this is stunning. Starting with the great photo and fantastic colors and ending with the distressing, layering and netting. This is just so beautiful!
Love the dark, rustic feel of this one! You have such an amazing eye for the artistically interesting when it comes to photos-quite genius in fact! Fantastic texture and colors! I can't get enough of this one!
this is fabulous just love every thing about it I would just love to be in Colorado but then we have some pretty amazing scenery here in Cornwall, England old relics of tin mines litter the rugged coastline, I will have to go on a photo shoot x
This is so dark and crazy cool. I love the metal tag with beads....awesome!!! All the different elements and fibers are outstanding. Love this page. fave
This is back Roads. I took this photo in May 2011, in the mountains of Colorado. A little rustic. I did some sewing , stamping, embossing , ripping and painting. Tons of fun.
Raining ( LisaN), Kathi 2 and Droopidog ( Kim) were with me when I took this. We had so much fun that day.
I used the Scraps of Darkness Technique Add-on featuring Vintaj embossing plates. I added some beads and used the big bite to punch a hole in the metal and attach to my layout.
Ohhhhhh nearly forgot to mention the cool garbage I used here. I have some black netting. It was taken off a packaged Spiral Ham. I cooked diner for my parents and then used the leftovers on my LO. hahahaha. I stashed the netting away in my garbage box ( my handy box of assorted garbage finds I picked out of the trash) for later use and it found it's home here. Looks better here than on the ham. Also looks better in my close ups on my blog.
I used the Dusty Attic barbed wire here because I thought it was the perfect application for the barbed wire.
This was made with the Scraps Of Darkness Nov. Kit, Purple Haze. Tons of color and fun with this kit for the lighter, brighter side of life or the darker days when you feel some grunge coming on. Come check us out and see what you can create.
Come and visit my blog for some close-ups of the Vintaj and the flowers. http://scrap-escape.blogspot.com/
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