Hello! Today I am sharing a cruise ship porthole frame scrapbook layout.
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I painted the
Creative Embellishments Round Ship Window Frames by dipping a paper towel in some
white gesso and rubbing it onto the frame to give it a whitewashed look. Then I sprayed them with a gold color spray. On the smaller window, I cut my photo to fit the back of it, and for the bigger one, I cut a piece of patterned paper from 49 and Market Island Paradise Collection (retired) to fit that one.
For the
Creative Embellishments Seagulls, I whitewashed them also with a paper towel and white gesso. Then for the beak and feet, I used an orange Copic Marker.
I added a flower cluster using flowers from 49 and Market. I adhered all of the chipboard pieces and flowers using my
Xyron Mini Hot Glue Gun Pen.
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