Today I have another layout to share using the Welcome Fall collection from Carta Bella.
Here in the UK, tomorrow (November 5th) is Guy Fawkes Night also known as Bonfire Night when we celebrate a failed gunpowder plot in the 1600s to blow of Parliament's House of Lords. We mark the occasion with bonfires, fireworks and sparklers. Every year I try unsuccessfully to photograph the fireworks but some years ago I did manage to capture in a rather blurred photo Lara's thrill of the sparklers and that is the photo on today's layout.
Here in the UK, tomorrow (November 5th) is Guy Fawkes Night also known as Bonfire Night when we celebrate a failed gunpowder plot in the 1600s to blow of Parliament's House of Lords. We mark the occasion with bonfires, fireworks and sparklers. Every year I try unsuccessfully to photograph the fireworks but some years ago I did manage to capture in a rather blurred photo Lara's thrill of the sparklers and that is the photo on today's layout.
Onto a sheet of 12x12 white cardstock I layered several pieces of patterned paper and card - an 11.5" square of the 3x4 Journalling Cards (B Side), a 10" square of white cardstock and an 8.5" square of Fall Flannel paper which was matted with a thin border of gold mirror card. Before sticking down the journalling card paper I choose a card form the centre of the paper and saved this to use on the layout later. The hole in the paper where the card was removed is thankfully hidden by the other paper layers.
I then used one of my favourite methods of adding texture, by machine stitching along the edges of all the papers with white thread.
My 6x4 photo was matted on gold mirror card and placed on the layout with some 3D foam underneath for dimension.
I created a tag from the 3x4 journalling cards which I had saved earlier. I matted the card on gold mirror card and added a hole reinforcer and black and white Bakers Twine. The tag was tucked behind some of the stars on the right side of the layout.
The title was added to the bottom of the layout.
Additional words were created with letters die cut from black fun foam. I like to mix fonts, etc when creating titles to give some extra interest.
Finally I sprinkled a few gold sequins here and there.
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