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Outlander

As I said before, I dont watch much TV, it being a big snooze button for me, but like Downton Abbey in the past, Outlander is one program I wont miss. Its the fastest hour on TV for me. It is rare that books Ive read are brought to the screen and you can say they did it right, but its the case so far with Outlander. The casting is spot on, as is the whole look and feel of the production.

Journaling: WWII has ended and English nurse Claire is gathering medicinal herbs outside of Inverness Scotland while her husband Frank is researching his ancestry in town during their reacquainting honeymoon. Suddenly a strong wind and an overwhelming roar from the stone cropping draws her to touch, hurling her back to 1743 to a conflict between the British and Scots she knows will end in a tragic disaster at Culloden and a warrior with a price on his head she cant leave.

Artsy Layered Template No. 225ArtsyLayeredTemplateNo.225
ArtPlay Palette To The MoonArtPlayPaletteToTheMoon
To The Moon WordART Mix No. 1ToTheMoonWordARTMixNo.1
FotoGlow Mix No. 1FotoGlowMixNo.1
FotoGlow Mix No. 2FotoGlowMixNo.2
WarmGlow No. 7WarmGlowsNo.7
UrbanThreadz No. 10UrbanThreadzNo.10
UrbanThreadz No. 6UrbanThreadzNo.6
Dripped Stains No. 6 (Retired)
ArtPlay Palette PortiereArtPlayPalettePortiere
UrbanThreadz Framed No. 2UrbanThreadzFramedNo.2
Photos from the internet

Process Notes: I kept the template mostly in tack, except for deleting a paint layer and duplicating a stain, rotating and moving it to the opposite side of the page to give the impression of clouds. I blended the various stains, textures, paints and art strokes as I built the layout, moving them as needed.

I positioned the stone cropping photo over solid paper 3 from the Moon palette using the gradient tool and brushes to soften the harsh edge at the top of the photo, then blending it to Color Burn to give it a more mysterious look. I added a couple of FotoGlows and blended to Overlay and turned down the opacity.

The left framed photo of Claire and Frank I made into a sepia tone more in keeping to the period. I blended 5 different glows to the photo of Claire touching the stone to get the electrical look I wanted. On the photo of Claire and Jamie on the right, I added the stitches from UrbanThreadz Framed No. 2 and placed a stain on the photo leaving it on Normal with 72% opacity. I clipped the large middle photo to the paint leaving it also on Normal with 70% opacity. I added the threads along the bottom of the middle photo after flipping it vertically, which serendipitously connect three of the stones. Happy accident.

I added the title with a PhotoBlendz underneath blending and turning down the opacity, journaling, Moon word art, another thread and coin on the Claire and jamie photo and called it finished.
This is absolutely fabulous Barbara. Just my favorite style of scrapping. I sometimes hesitate about scrapping books or movies but not anymore. Your work is an inspiration.
 
OMG this is so beautiful. What a fabulous job you did on this.
I am in the middle of the first book, so I don't want to watch the series just yet. :)
Looking for more of these layouts and thanks for the process notes.
 
This is really neat, and good to scrap something so important. I'm a fan myself, although I started by reading all the books before buying the first season on dvd. It's a good story with great characters. wonderful light and glow use!
 
love your mysterious vibe. adds to the drama of the design. and Sam Heughan is certainly worth watching.
 
While I am not a "watcher", I certainly am enjoying your art! Love the powerfully posed images and the mysterious bottom to your page... could be a poster!!
 
Perfect page!! My fav show and I have loved all the books!! Can't wait for Diana Gabaldon to finish up the next one!!
 
Never heard about Outlander but you can be sure I am going to check out the books. (Books first, show second). Love how you used the template, and that light pouring from the page is REALLY dynamic!
 

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