CSI Page Challenge - Chillin on the Beach Page Layout

by Thermoweb on July 12, 2018
We're teaming up with our friends at C.S.I. this month and joining in the case file challenges! How it works is they issue a challenge or two with information to use for your scrapbook page...and then you go to town interpreting that info! Be sure to visit their blog for more case files and to get yourself entered to win some fab goodies! Today Designer Daniela Dobson kicks things off with how she solved the case! Summer Chillin by Daniela Dobson This layout was created for CSI Case File No. 257. This is how I solved the Case File: I used pops of yellow from the inspiration photo, I was inspired by the clouds and added my own die cut clouds with Deco Foil Polka Dots. I added various circle elements and flowers. I documented something about summer. Therm O Web Supplies: Sticky Tape Mini Runner™ 3D WHITE FOAM SQUARES • COMBO PACK GINA K. DESIGNS PREMIUM CARDSTOCK 8.5″ X 11″ • WHITE DECO FOIL™ TRANSFER GEL 12″ Foil Laminator DECO FOIL™ TRANSFER SHEETS • LAPIS WATERCOLOR ZOTS™ ROLL • BLING Chillin on the Beach Page Instructions: Start by spraying yellow color spray on GINA K. DESIGNS PREMIUM CARDSTOCK 8.5″ X 11″ • WHITE background using a stencil. This is a stencil I created and cut from white cardstock. I cut the clouds from GINA K. DESIGNS PREMIUM CARDSTOCK 8.5″ X 11″ • WHITE and added DECO FOIL™ TRANSFER GEL with a stencil. Let dry. Once they are dry, run the clouds with DECO FOIL™ TRANSFER SHEETS • LAPIS WATERCOLOR through a laminator. Adhere all the paper elements, including the photo using Sticky Tape Mini Runner™. Adhere one of the clouds using 3D WHITE FOAM SQUARES. I fussy cut one of the flower elements from patterned paper and tucked it under the right side of the photo, along with some hearts from the collection. The colors from Simple Stories Hello Summer collection were perfect for this challenge. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you give this challenge a try and solve the Case File.  
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