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Comrade in Arms
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Comrade in Arms

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Process: The photo came first, I wanted to use this precious photo of The Great War. I started with a solid paper from the Arrive release , I positioned the photo horizontally and added the frame and tilted it slightly. I wanted all the texturing and staining to cluster under the photograph giving me plenty of negative space. Arrive Transfer No 2 was blended under the left side of the frame and blended using the darken mode at 100% to create a more transparent look, Art Transfer No 4 was added under the right side of the frame to create a creased look. I added a stitched element from Artsy Layered Template No 183 and a word transfer (blended using a multiply mode) from the Arrive kit to add more interest. Passport stamps were added and coloured to complement the colour scheme, I placed a rectangular line under the word art. Drips and stains were stamped in a soft complementary colour to add an Artsy touch. a few more touches, I stamped a brush from the Wall Texture release last week, a compass element was added to give dimension and a script like brush from Arrive was finally added to the right side, helping to draw the eye using the Remington Noiseless font I added the words comrade in arms.
Wonderful page! The textures add a wonderful sense of depth to the framing, and the map, clock and subtle colors are the perfect accents for this vintage treasure!
 
Love the background you've created, the frame and old photo are beautiful, a gorgeous page!!
 
Gorgeous page! Thanks for taking time to providing the credits and process so other scrappers like me can follow your steps. Your layouts gallery are fantastic but most of them did not have any detail so we are clueless of how you created them. Much appreciated that you did it for this one.
 
Love the stacked framing and the bits and pieces you combined with the postcard. What a marvelous photo.
 
Love the beautiful design and the tilt of the frame as though everything is gently pulled to one side. very pleasing to the eye.
 

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