Hello, Altenew fans!
It’s Lilith with a new layout and video. Today, I’ll be showing how I used the Trigonometry Stamp Set to create some fun diamond embellishments for my layout. Triangles are such versatile shapes so the possibilities are endless. You can make many other shapes using the triangles in the Trigonometry Stamp Set.
How to :
- I wanted to keep the colors very subtle and went with a tone on tone look with splashes of color. I started off by stamping the triangle shape and then flipped the stamped and mirrored the image to create a diamond.
- For detail, I used my sewing machine to add random stitching to some woodgrain cardstock from Altenew.
- I added depth and dimension by using foam dots beneath the different elements and I also cut out a mandala shape using the Mandala Die Set which looks a lot like a doily.
- I matted the 8.5″ by 11″ layout onto some 12″ by 12″ patterned paper from the Our Family Scrapbook Collection and added some ink splatters using the Frosty Pink and Ocean Waves Ink Sprays.
I love adding journaling to a layout so I printed it out on some printing paper and cut it out into strips. I also used some heart shapes made with the Halftone Hearts Nesting Dies. These are some of my favorite dies from Altenew and I use them all the time.
You can see how the layout came together in the video below or watch it in HD on YouTube.
Thank you so much for stopping by and have a lovely creative week.
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7 comments
The coloring is wonderful. Love this!
Like the subtle background paper against the black and white photo.
thanks for the tutorial … agree with the sentiment.
What a great mono layout! The bit of pink and blue is dramatic! I have that triangle stamp set, so I loved seeing a new way to use them! And I also learned a new and easy way to cut out journaling strips! Going to get out my plastic compass and knife! Thanks for all the great inspiration today!
Soft and beautiful!
Love it! Thanks for sharing!
Gorgeous and a great way to use the Trigonometry stamp set on a other way!
Thanks Lilith for the lovely page and the idea for the stampset.