Port Fairy
Today’s page shows off some photos from our visit to Port Fairy on our Great Ocean Road trip. We were staying at Warnambool and took a short drive to visit this lovely little town. I used the 1, 2, 3 Layout from June’s Memory Keeping class. Don’t forget you can check out Noreen Smiths 1, 2, 3 Layouts here on You Tube. I cut two different pieces of Country Woods 12″ x 12″ Designer Series Paper to attached to my White Willow pages. I attached the photos on the left hand page to Night of Navy card before attaching them to the page but I didn’t add any mats to the photos on the right hand page. I cut the title from Night of Navy card using the Alphabet A La Mode Dies.

I did attach Adhesive Sheet to the back of the Night of Navy card before cutting the letters to make it easier to attach them to the page. I die cut Night of Navy card three times using one of the retired Beauty of the Deep Dies. I also cut Basic White card using the retired Seaside Wishes Hybrid Embossing Folder to create my sand dollars. I used a Blending Brush and Night of Navy ink to add a little colour to each of them. I stamped the anchor image from the retired Beauty of the Deep stamp set twice onto Basic White card using Crumb Cake ink and cut them out using the co-ordinating retired Beauty of the Deep Dies. I also stamped the small and large starfish images from the retired Seaside Wishes stamp set onto Basic White card using Balmy Blue ink.

The star fish are cut out using the co-ordinating retired Seaside Wishes Dies. I printed my journaling onto Basic White card and cut it out using one of the Nested Essential Dies. I layered a group of the die cut image onto the lower let and upper right hand corners of the left page. I also layered some of the die cuts behind the journaling panel on the right hand page. All in all I love how this turned out. I have to admit the scenery along the Great Ocean Road is absolutely stunning. I know that I am using some retired product on my pages but I really wanted them to have the ocean feel.
Bye for now,
Kris
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