Chris suggested we visit this state park in southeastern West Virginia after he and friends did when staying at the Josephs' cabin near Greenbank. The board walk circled through the rocks and trees. The weather was rainy but we carried a big umbrella we could share and enjoy the adventure.
I modeled this layout after Jenni Bowlin's
"Magpie" paper. I took a chance and printed my script on a textured
specialty sand colored paper which absorbed the ink well and did not jam
in the printer! The embellishments were scanned from Jenni's paper,
then sized, printed on cardstock and soaked in a walnut ink before
adhering to my layout. A little color wash spray and acrylic paint
splatters and voila!
Another little trick I like: Before
printing my photos, I fill the background of my paper with a dark color
(on these I used a dark brown), then added a white "stroke" to my
photos.
8 comments:
Lovely photos! You have scrapped them so well!!!
Looks like a beautiful place to visit! Love your creative background paper here!
OOh, I'd love to visit rain or shine! What a scenic and serene place, Cindy!
I love it, but Beartown is easily one of my 3 top favorite places in the whole wide world.
the papers are perfect with those amazing photos
Such amazing photos, Cindy!! Love the fussy cut images and that cool fiber you used!! ~ Blessings, Tracey
http://gracescraps.blogspot.com/
Looks like an amazing place to visit! The pictures are amazing and look wonderful on your background paper!
I absolutely LOVE this page! Your photos are so totally awesome!!!! I love how they turned out in the rain!
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