February 23, 2020

Easter Egg Hunt Scrapbook Layout


Today I am sharing an Easter egg hunt scrapbook layout that I created of my daughter. I ended up going a completely different direction on this layout than what I had originally planned which seems to happen a lot with me. Do you always stick to your original plan when crafting or are you like me and end up doing something completely different than you had planned on in your head?


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Below is a video tutorial showing how I created my layout.
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First, I had painted the background with some The Crafter's Workshop Clear Gesso and then sprayed the background with some Fireworks! Shimmery Craft Spray. Then I stamped around the edges of the background using the Creative Embellishments Distressed Circle Stamp and some Radiant Neon Inks.
For the Creative Embellishments Fun Eggs, I embossed them with white embossing powder and backed them with some cardstock that I had blended some of the Radiant Neon Ink on. I then embossed the Egg Hunt title that came in the Creative Embellishments Egg Word Set with some pink embossing powder.


I used a bunny from the Chipboard Creative Embellishments Bunnies and applied some Radiant Neon Amplify in white to give it a fluffy look. Then I added a cluster of flowers just below the bunny and the photo.


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