To begin, I chose two floral patterned papers. Next, I started with fussy-cutting a few of the big yellow roses. I also decided to fussy cut a couple of roses from the 6"x6" paper pad, in mind to layer them onto the bigger roses. Besides cutting the roses from the papers, I also chose to use a couple of die-cut roses & leaves to enhance the design.
Once the cutting is done, I dabbed some gesso by using wet tissue onto the black & white floral patterned paper. The idea is to create a subtle look, so the background wouldn't look too busy against the yellow roses.
When the gesso is all dried, I started with layering the big yellow roses along with the smaller roses. Once I'm satisfied with the floral arrangements, I worked with the white doilies all around the layout. The white doilies will create a soft & delicate look to the layout. These floral elements sure give a modern-vintage look to my layout. Absolutely love how this turned out to be!
By layering smaller roses onto the bigger roses will create a fuller look.
To create dimensions to the florals, adhered foam dots at the bottom.
Lastly, I incorporated stickers & a couple of die-cuts to complete the layout.
Supplies: Maggie Holmes Bloom Emily (80411), Maggie Holmes Bloom Peony (80423), Maggie Holmes Bloom 6x6 Paper Pad (80428), Maggie Holmes Bloom Rubber Shapes (80436), Maggie Holmes Bloom Ephemera Pack (80434), Little You Accent Stickers (80392)
Thanks for stopping by today! I hope you will try adding some floral elements to your projects. Have a great crafting day :)
Xoxo Jessy