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Be The Change Layout

Be the change - 7 Dots Studio

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/be-the-change-layout • Posted by Riikka Kovasin

The idea to the page was formed with the first step – when I was sewing the tags to the background I noticed a piece of muslin in my sewing table and thought to add to the layout as well. The page also represents my goal for this year – to add more fabric to my projects or work more with fabrics. I used a neutral palette of Dreamscapes together with some Paint Chips accents. But without further ado, here’s how I made the layout.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

So-so
Medium 2018 05 14 140112 7dsfeb Medium 2018 05 14 140725 7dsfebd3 Medium 2018 05 14 140730 7dsfebd6

Description

The idea to the page was formed with the first step – when I was sewing the tags to the background I noticed a piece of muslin in my sewing table and thought to add to the layout as well. The page also represents my goal for this year – to add more fabric to my projects or work more with fabrics. I used a neutral palette of Dreamscapes together with some Paint Chips accents. But without further ado, here’s how I made the layout.

Instructions

  1. Small 2018 05 14 140201 7dsfebstep1

    Choose some tags for the background and adhere them lightly to the background with a piece of double sided tape. The purpose of the tape is to keep the tags in place while you sew. Use a sewing machine and sew the tags in place. Leave the threads to additional texture.

  2. Small 2018 05 14 140220 7dsfebstep2

    Bring in the watercolor! Using tea tones, add some watercolor to the background. Paint, splash and make rings for a varied, interesting look.

  3. Small 2018 05 14 140232 7dsfebstep3

    Finish the background with some pencil doodles and stamping. Use the stamp with an acrylic block to get only parts of the stamp design here and there.

  4. Small 2018 05 14 140239 7dsfebstep4

    Add the photo in. Layer some torn pieces of muslin, a tag and then the photo. Staple the layers together or even sew together. Adhere the cluster to the background. Add a piece of cardboard to the back of the photo and then photo on top of the cluster. The cardboard acts as “foam dots”, to get the photo raised.

  5. Small 2018 05 14 140606 7dsfebstep5

    Start to embellish the page. Start with the biggest elements and work towards smaller ones. Cut a chipboard shape in half and use the pieces on either side of the photo. Add also a flair button and some stickers.

  6. Small 2018 05 14 140629 7dsfebstep6

    Finish the embellishing with some scattered items like stickers and old buttons. The stickers repeat the color scheme and the buttons heighten the fabric / sewn atmosphere of the page. Add also a word sticker to the photo that works as a title.

  7. Small 2018 05 14 140647 7dsfebstep7

    Finish the page with some hand written journaling. This gives the page a handmade, personal touch.

  8. Small 2018 05 14 140708 7dsfebd6

    There you have it - just seven steps to make the layout! Almost as easy as 1-2-3! The topic of the page is the current state of things in the world. The journaling talks about being the change you want to see. It's really reassuring to see that the young people seem to outwit the older ones, they are being the change they want to see.