Remember the scrummy Octopode Factory Alice in Wonderland screen that I made for a screen swap and could barely bring myself to part with? ;)
Well, I've been at it again. :D Not a screen this time but a CJ entry. The journal I had to work on for the art journal CJ I'm taking part in had the theme of "Steampunk Alice". I immediately thought of the fab Octopode Factory images and lo and behold the CJ owner even put in her instructions that she liked the Octopode Factory Alice in Wonderland images. :) Perfect.
So I used similar techniques to the screen, using Dylusions sprays to make the background and to paint in the images (love the versatility of the digi images, that I can resize them to suit the project I am working on). This is the CJ page - and matching tag - that I made:
As it happens, this week's theme at the Octopode Factory Friday Challenge is "anything goes" so I am entering my CJ page and tag.
The CJ is going in the post today - it's got several more people to get around before returning to the owner but I hope, when she does get it back, she likes this page as much as I do! :)
P.S. Really must make *myself* one of these Octopode Alice projects... I always seem to have to keep giving them away! :lol:
6 comments:
Hi Ali,Your journal pages & tag are fabulous,I have never used digi images(something I've got learn LOL)The Dylusions sprays are brilliant can't stop using them.
Janet x
Hi Ali, love the journal pages, I need to play with my Octopodes again soon :)
Of course you can pin my fairy jar for inspiration...I'm honoured that someone wants to pin something I made :D
C xx
LOve what you did with your sprays and images!
Fun book and tag - this is adorable! I love those images you used and the fun bright colors of your background!
Just as gorgeous and scrummy as your screen. And thanks for the reminder about the Octopode challenge - I've just popped my Alice tags in there.
I must get my hands on Dylusions ink! Your background is glorious with such rich colors and tones. I love the steampunk border and the torn book pages you have used to ground your images. Amazing journal layout..Thanks so much for sharing with us at TOFF!
Amy*
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