Friday, June 14, 2013

I've been FRAMED!

Today's post is all about framing....
Framing your layout, your photo, part of your photo, etc.

Use framing as a way to direct the viewer’s perspective of your scrapbook page.
To gets their eye and mind involved in your page and taking in its story.

Happiness
Gabrielle Pollacco
 "I thought I'd show a couple of ways of using Bo Bunny products for framing. I used some of the Jewel Flourishes to create a flourishy frame, placing the photo first on some vintage cardstock and then layering the flourishes around the photo. I then trimmed around the flourishes

I also used one of the new background stamps to create a finer frame in the background to draw in the eye and help frame in the title. Here are some close-ups.."

 BoBunny Supplies:
Patterned Paper: Mama-razzi2 (Tripod)
Cardstock: Bo Bunny Vintage Dot (Chiffon, Ocean)
Blossoms: Denim Dahlia
Jewel Flourishes: Glaze Jewels
Stamps: Flourishes & Such
Layered Chipboard: C'est La Vie 

 Royalty
Romy Veul
 "Our cat Beertje loves to behave as if she is a diva. I think this photo shows off her attitude pretty well. Therefore, I thought it would be nice to frame this photo and give it a royal touch. I used a chipboard frame to accent the photo and then added some banners and layered chipboard to make it look more rich."
 BoBunny Supplies:
Patterned papers: Celebration, History, Nation/ Anthem
6 x 6 Paper Pad: Anthem
Chipboard: Anthem 12x12 chipboard, Anthem Layered Chipboard
Jewels: Anthem
Stickers: Anthem Combo Sticker
Trinkets: Anthem
Stamps: Anthem clear stamp, Distressed Textures stamps
Doilies: 6.5 in Medium Doilies

Beautifully Happy
by Agnieszka Piskorz

 Tip:
 BoBunny Supplies:
Pad 6x6: Prairie Chic; C'est La Vie
Layered Chipboard: Prairie Chic
Noteworthy: C'est La Vie
Jewels: C'est La Vie; Serenade; Glaze Jewels
Blossoms: Clover Bouquet; Buttercup 

Love
Tara Orr
 "I tried to create the illusion of several papers framing the layout itself. The background die cut shape was to represent an ornate frame and then the inner papers were to represent the matting... I also tried to frame the photo by using several pieces of noteworthy layered upon one another."


BoBunny Supplies:
Patterned Paper: Prairie Chic, Corral, Flea Market Finds, Laundry, Rambling Rose, Stonewashed Denim/Prairie Chic
Patterned Paper: Eloquent/Isabella
Noteworthy: Prairie Chic
Chipboard: Prairie Chic
Layered Chipboard: Prairie Chic
Jewels: Isabella
Jewels: Frosting
Doilies: Small 

These layouts have given me lots of new techniques to try...
How about you???
Happy Scrapping and have a GREAT weekend!!

14 comments:

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  2. Great layering on all. Love the tips, too.

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  3. I absolutely love your gorgeous framed creations, ladies :)

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  4. Wow! What a wonderful variety of framing techniques.

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  5. Gorgeous projects packed with inspiration!!! Love to see each of the DT approach the task with their own flair. : )

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  6. these are all wonderful-but being a cat person-Romy's stole my heart.

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  7. These are wonderful layouts. Love how you framed them with bling, etc. Great job and so cute.

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  8. Wow wow wowwwwwww! These are all gorgeous!!!

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  9. wow beautiful design's love it and amazing framing techniques.

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  10. These are all AMAZING projects! Love how they are all different, yet still framed! Great work ladies!

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