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A layer a day - A spread a week: week 31


Hello Lovely Butterflies!

It’s Jane here with my first post for the ALAD/ASAW challenge!

In case this is the first time you read about the challenge, check out the first blog post on the subject here, where we explain what it is all about.

You can join the fun at any time on the France Papillon and Creative Butterflies facebook group, where lots of alad spreads and in between layers get shared, which will definitely help your mojo to be inspired!


week 31

A bright idea

I love words and language especially how the same words can be used to mean different things which is why I liked the idea of a challenge involving ‘a bright idea’.

Bright could be using bright colours which can make the world a much happier place but also having a bright idea could mean thinking about something in a clever way or finding a solution to a problem.

I love to use bright colours but for you maybe the meaning of the word bright could give another direction to your page. Maybe the bright idea could be trying out something you have been meaning to have a go at for a while or giving you the opportunity to share an idea that you have in your pages?

However you think about this challenge I am really looking forward to seeing your ideas…

Here’s to lots of brightness!

Happy crafting,

Jane xx

Melina gave herself permission to shine in last weeks challenge. And so does her spread!



Products used by Melina:

DecoArt media: Crackle paste.

DecoArt Fluid acrylics: Quinacridone gold, Carbon black, Pyrrole orange, Pyrrole red, Titanium white

DecoArt Americana decor Chalky finish: Keepsake, Everlasting

Versafine Smokey gray

Memento Tuxedo black

Chameleon pens

Distress ink Black soot

Distress marker Black soot

Black fineliner pen

Black watercolour pencil

Wink of stella glitter pen

Glossy accents

France Papillon stamps by Illusionary Artists: "Perfect words", "Creepers and Crawlers", "London New York". Click on the images to shop!



France Papillon stencils: "Circles”, "Crackled"




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