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Beep Beep


What a fab name for a kit, hey?  Beep Beep.  It's the latest like for ever kit and includes Dear Lizzy and Shimelle goodies.  I have my first DT layout to share...


I jumped straight in (the kit arrived on Thursday and this post is due on Saturday) and turned to the exclusive sketches.  I like using a sketch for the first session working with a new kit. 


I intended on a mixed media free layout but as I neared the end I felt I had to add a bit of colour behind the photos.  I used some gelato scribbled on to plastic packaging and mixed up with a water brush.  Then I added a few splatters too... once I've started...


Although there were no sequins in the kit I felt the layout needed some.  I pulled out Salt Of The Earth mix from SpiegelMom Scraps (I proceeded to tip it all over the floor!  Sigh!) and also a few white stars from a previous like for ever kit.  I used temorary adhesive to hold the atsrsequins on a teflon mat and spayed them with blue mist.  Once dried theyhave a lovely mottled finish.


So, first impressions of the kit are very good, lots of colour and lots of ideas for layouts... in fact, I'm off to create right now!!

More details on the like for ever blog...

Comments

  1. Hi Laura, I nearly missed this post.

    Loving the LO. All the colours just zing off each other. Sue

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