I started by heat embossing some circles, all from Dina Wakley stamp sets. Some of them came from the "Weird is Good" set, only I left the center portrait people out since I was utilizing just the circles. I embossed some images with black on white paper and some with white on black paper.
I whipped out my Jane Davenport Mermaid Markers and went to town coloring in the circles with an ombre effect.
I laid out some of my circles on top of two Prima Traveler's Journals. These are fantastic little notebooks that contain a variety of paper. The notebooks I got were of the "mixed media" variety.
I cut some shapes out of my black and white embossed images to use as my own patterned paper to add to my backgrounds.
I made more circle frames out of some collaged paper I had in my stash and started assembling.
For the silhouette figures, I used Dina's Funky Silhouette stencil and traced the shapes onto Strathmore Mixed Media paper. Then I added some patterned paper and painted them. I also made their outlines darker with a black marker.
I cut out the figures, darkened the edges even more and added them to the front of the notebooks. I cut off the figures' legs so they looked like they were looking through the circular windows. What followed next was a series of smeared-on acrylic paint, starting with white to cover most of the black of the notebooks. After the paint dried, I stamped polka dots on the first one (using Dina's Textures stamp set) and clipped it shut with a wire binder clip.
The second one ended up with two circular panels and I made a floating crown in the top one. The sentiments on both are from the All the Gals stamp set.
These Prima notebooks are a lot of fun since their sewn-binding allows the covers to be bent back. I sewed all the elements in place after I glued them just to make sure they'd stay put. Here's a side-view where you can see some of the different types of paper included in the mixed media notebooks (vellum, Kraft paper, black paper and heavyweight white paper):
Here are the supplies I used, which you can find at Simon Says Stamp:
I can't wait to see how you interpret our ombre theme! Be sure to upload your creations to the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge blog for your chance to win a $50 voucher to the Simon Says Stamp store!