For this week's new releases, I have a handful of different products available in the shop. Remember, new releases are 30% off for the first 24 hours.
First up are three different flair collections: DAILY FLAIR, HOME EC FLAIR, and FUN & GAMES FLAIR. You can purchase these separately, or you can buy them in one big bundle (which saves you some extra $$, naturally). These epoxy flairs are the perfect dimensional accent for your Project Life, Take 12, or P365 pages -- and they look great on everyday layouts as well.
Here's a sample layout from House Decorator Wendy -- I love Wendy's modern style. She's mastered the art of photoless layouts, and there are always so many great graphic accents on her work.
I also have a new kit in my shop (which you've caught a sneak peek of if you've checked out my Facebook page for Audacious Designs in the past day or two): Camp Currie. This kit has really become one of my recent favorites. I love the colors -- they are rustic and modern and they work beautifully with camping and lake photos (without falling into the traditional color palette that you normally find). The patterns remind me of primitive summer camp images, and the wood beads and bits of greenery add a great touch of realism and dimension.
Camp Currie is available as a full digital kit, or you can purchase the papers and elements separately.
Here's a layout I made about one of our favorite summer pasttimes; it features my Pop A Cork alphabet too (I just added a color overlay and burned the letters with one of the brushes in the kit to create an additional bit of pattern -- I'll have a tutorial coming next week on how to achieve this same effect).
This layout was created by House Decorator Jen H. I particularly like how she used a wide variety of the patterned papers from the kit -- one of the things that she did to keep the patterns from being too overwhelming is just reducing the scale.
Here's an additional layout by House Decorator Janell; I love how she's used the light wood background and added little touches like the yellow leather cord pinned down at each end with a brad. Careful details that like can really elevate a layout's overall design.
These are FABULOUS, Audrey!!
Posted by: Erica | June 22, 2012 at 03:32 PM
Thanks E -- I had a lot of fun making them!
Posted by: aud neal | June 22, 2012 at 04:10 PM