Bo Bunny: Kiss the Cook Collection and Kerry Engel
The Kiss the cook collection from Bo Bunny was perfect for a family perogy-making day we had last summer.
I created my title on my cutting system and filled the letters with the Kiss the Cook paper collection. I combined my handmade title with letters from the collection to create my own original title grouping.
I like using the small paper pads because I like layering different papers underneath my feature photo.Β The smaller pads give me access to all the papers in the collection.
The large chipboard elements in the collection add yummy layers and textures.
To create my background I scraped Ranger gesso onto the kraft colored cardstock with an old hotel room key.
I created some Β green/grey shading on the Ranger gesso with a Tombow Dual brush marker.
I drew around my photos and elements with a marker and then painted on top with water to let the water-based marker flow and spread.
I canβt seem to do a layout without drops so I splattered white gesso on top too. It felt like things were floating so I drew a couple of βdrunkβ lines to create a border around the central photos.
Supplies:
Bo Bunny: Kiss the Cook Collection, chipboard, paper, embellishments
Tombow Dual Brush Markers
Reflections kraft cardstock
Ranger Dina Wakely gesso
Black pen- Uniball
Have a wonderful Tuesday everyone!
Kerry
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8 Comments
I love the PEROGY with the paper fill in! What cutting system? I have a cricut explore air.
An amazing layout with lots of wonderful features!
Nice job as usual Kerry. The gesso adds a nice texture to the background.
Awesome Layout and thanks for the instructions!
Blessings,
Melitta
This is how we roll! I love it.
Thank you Ladies!
Evelyn I use a Silhouette – I have that file . I’m trying to figure out how to convert it so other systems can use it but not having success. When I do I can share it.
I would love to learn how to make those kind of titles…please do a “how to blog post” please please please, gorgeous cool page!
This is a fabulous memory, Kerry!!