Hiya all,
Here I am with my DT layout for Case File 202 for CSI - color stories inspiration.
This case file had a lovely colour palette great evidence and testimony to work with AND its sketch week too!
Here is the case file:
I hand wrote the title and coloured in with distress marker Bundled Sage.
Here I am with my DT layout for Case File 202 for CSI - color stories inspiration.
This case file had a lovely colour palette great evidence and testimony to work with AND its sketch week too!
Here is the case file:
Here is my take on this case file:
My evidence used was:
* solid white background
* Diamonds
* Triangles
*Speech Bubbles
* Stamps
* Stars/asterisks
My Testimony used was:
* Document something about a building
* Scatter your journaling in a series of speech bubbles
This is Spinnakers Tower in Portsmouth. We went up to the viewing deck at the top.
There were amazing views from up there and we watched Royal Navy Frigate ships coming into port with all the sailors lined up on the sides of the ship.
There was a glass floor up there too which was 100mtrs above sea level.
I did have to take a deep breathe when I took the first step onto it! It is my feet in the photo looking down through the glass floor. The kids thought it was wonderful and were lying on it!
The speech bubbles and the arrow were cut from a Sissix die set.
I hand wrote the title and coloured in with distress marker Bundled Sage.
Products used:
Bazzil cardstock - white
Bazzil cardstock - yellow
Cosmic Shimmer Chalk Mist - pastel blue
Indigo Blu Acrylic paint - banana custard
TCW stencil mini Harlequin
Prima Color Bloom mist - Sunshine
Kaisercraft clear stamp - triangles
Staz On ink pad - Black
Indigo Blu rubber stamp - script background
Sissix Thinlets - I Heart This
Finnabair texture paste - white crackle
Tando Creative chipboard Mini Stars
Dusty Attic acrylic paint - forest
Tim Holtz Distress Marker - Bundled Sage
Black Pen & white card
Teresa Collins Far and Away Journal quotes
Thanks for taking a peek at todays post,
If you would like to see more details about this case file and the other layouts created by the DT please visit the CSI blog and forum with this link
Ginny :)
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