This month for my first Dusty Attic DT reveal, I wanted to do something different and go back to basics. Since most scrapbookers, myself included, now delve in lots of mixed media and love to create complex, multi-layered and embellishment-filled layouts, I wanted to show how Dusty Attic chipboard can also look awesome on simple old school yet modern looking pages.
I created a double-page layout which I used to do all the time when I started scrapbooking 15 years ago. Although few and far between, I still love to create double pages, especially for my friends for their kids' albums. I was inspired by sketch 21, designed by our one and only DA owner, Jen Hedger.
I kept my design fairly simple, with straight lines, bold and bright patterns
and very little mixed media. I felt this style also went well with the fun theme.
On the title, I created an dual effect with 2 different shades of blue embossing powder.
I love all the fishing themed chipboard from the 2018 collection and was looking forward to using them on a project. The Fishing Rod, Floats and Lures set is absolutely fabulous!
There are 2 must-have sets of Skeleton Fish, regular and mini. I used one of each!
I slipped a few pieces of Broken Mesh behind my Hooks and Lures as it made me think of a fishing net. The red circle shapes are from the Door Knockers #1 line.
The star of my layout is my friend's son Tristan learning to fish with his grandfather.
Now, here is the list of the Dusty Attic chipboard I used.
Chipboard
Fishing Rod, Floats & Lures - DA2171
Fishing Hooks & Lures - DA2170
Door Knockers #1 - DA2152
Skeleton Fish - DA2189
Skeleton Fish Mini - DA2190
Broken Mesh - DA1956
Summer Fun - DA1846
Mini Tabs #2 - DA1463
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I'll be back a bit later this week with my mood board inspired project!
This is beautifully amazing! I love that you went old school and used the chipboard and it looks fabulous! I want to purchase the whole line! Love this!
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