Hello, Beloved Peeps! My family spent a morning on the beach recently and I took a WHOLE lot of pictures that I wanted to scrap. I had an idea for scrapping them all, but needed a map of sorts. And as I have been jamming on the sketches lately, I decided to made my own...
Feel free to use it, if you'd like... just remember to link back to this blog post if you reproduce this sketch on another site.
Here's how it turned out, with slight modifications to sizes and angles. I cropped the pictures so they would be slanted, but the horizon would be level and used a reflection text effect on the journaling to give it more of a water effect...
Here's how it turned out, with slight modifications to sizes and angles. I cropped the pictures so they would be slanted, but the horizon would be level and used a reflection text effect on the journaling to give it more of a water effect...
I decided right there on the beach to use the rocks and shells as embellishments for the layout. I glued them on using Ranger's matte Glue N Seal and put Glossy Accents on the top of some of the rocks and shells to give them a fresh-off-the-beach wet look. I also filled the shells with the Glossy Accents to make them more solid and hopefully less fragile and grouped them with rocks of the same height (or close).
Have you ever used rocks, shells, or other found natural items in your scrapbook layouts?
Have you ever used rocks, shells, or other found natural items in your scrapbook layouts?