Techniques: I stamped the background using the bottom of an acrylic paint bottle and black acrylic paint. The body is a photocopy of a model in a Vogue magazine. The aqua square is made of masking tape with an acrylic color wash.
Cardstock: Bazzil
Pens: Faber Castell
Buttons: Paper Studio
Ribbon: unknown sequins; Making Memories lace
This is what the background looked like immediately after I completed it. You can see the paint bottle that I used as a stamp to the left. (I also used this layout as my second assignment for my acrylic paint class at Scrap Friends.)
This was a symbolic layout for me because inside the box I wrote expectations women are given as homemakers. For example, I wrote about how we are expected to always look tidy, keep our homes clean, cook everything from scratch, wear the latest fashions while keeping a tight budget, vacuum in pearls, etc. Some of these statements are obviously outdated, but I wanted to show that women are more than those expectations and that art (the whole Bad Girls idea) is a vehicle for us to express our individuality.
I am wearing an apron, a symbol for domesticity, because I want to show that I've happily chosen the life of a mother and homemaker, but I haven't embraced the self-depreciating expectations that surround me. I am out-of-the-box and have much to offer. If that is what makes me a Bad Girl, so be it!
4 comments:
OH THIS IS SO FUN!!!!!
I love this a lot :)
The background is SUPER awesome...I think I need to try this!
The poppets look better when you use a photocopies photo... this way looks a bit creepy! :)
Simply A W E S O M E !!!!!!!
Love your layout and the idea behind it! I'm still laughing about the apron...that is most definitely not a June Cleaver apron, Bethany...more like a "husband come and kiss me" apron :)
I'm glad you think outside the box! Every time I look at your layouts I feel the urge to go play with my artsy scrapbook supplies and be a little more adventurous--thanks for the inspiration.
OK--I'm done with my novel-length comment now...
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