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Mitchell

October 2, 2021

Ron and I have just come home from a caravan holiday visiting outback Queensland. This page shows off some photos from our first stop. We always leave home early in the morning so that we can get to Mitchell just after lunch. It’s one of our favourite towns! To begin I cut down a piece of In Good Taste 12″ x 12″ Designer Series Paper and attached it to a Very Vanilla 12″ x 12″ page. I attached a strip of another piece of In Good Taste Designer Series Paper across the page before attaching my photos. I cut the title from Basic White card using the Playful Alphabet Dies and attached them to the narrow band. To add some decoration, I stamped the solid mountain image from the Mountain Air stamp set onto Very Vanilla card using Crumb Cake ink, which I stamped onto scrap paper first.

I stamped the detailed mountain image from the same stamp set using Early Espresso ink which I stamped onto scrap paper first. I stamped the solid tree image from the Mountain Air stamp set using Old Olive ink which I stamped onto scrap paper first. I stamped the detailed tree image over the top using Old Olive ink. I used a Blending Brush to add a little Balmy Blue ink above the mountains before trimming the panel. I attached a narrow strip of Early Espresso card behind the top long edge of the stamped panel. I printed the journalling onto Very Vanilla card before attaching the stamped image. The whole panel is attached to Early Espresso card before being attached to the page. I added the date by hand using a now retired Journalling Pen. I love that by changing out the colours when you use the images from the Mountain Air stamp set, you can get so many different looks.

Let me know what you think.

Bye for now,

Kris

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