I started by making a list of 8 things that can add texture to your layouts (or any off the page project as well!) and then I tried to incorporate them into this project. Wish me luck....
Embossing: Whether you are busting out your heat gun, or running some of your elements through your trusty Big Shot (or Cuttlebug), embossing on your project instantly adds texture to any piece you incorporate.
I used a Tim Holtz gears embossing folder on a tag.
I also embossed and cut out an acetate shape in my cluster.
I also embossed and cut out an acetate shape in my cluster.
Stitching: Stitching is something I avoided in crafting for years. To say I'm inept with a needle and thread is an understatement. I once attempted to sew a button back on a shirt for my hubby and managed to SEW THE SHIRT CLOSED?!?!?! Oh yes I did! But after a few bloody thumbs and tears I realized that stitching is a way to add another pattern to your layout without actually adding to the busyness.
Stiching a grid was my favorite touch.
Varying Mediums: Yes, this may sound crazy coming from a self proclaimed paper hoarder, but if you create a layout with nothing but cardstock and patterned paper you are missing out on a world of possibility. It's hard to look beyond that for me because pinterest is filled with 1001 things you can make from paper with a snip of your scissors or crease of your scorpal, but when your embellishing ventures out into ribbons, burlap, cork, corrugated cardboard, etc you will create a visual appeal that you just can't seem to master with paper alone. ---see pic below---
Glitter: Glitter, sand, or any other kind of literal texture is a no brainer. Take a basic embellishment or even lettering and add a coat of glue and glitter and it instantly takes it up a level. ---see pic below---
Add Dimension: The last suggestion (well, almost) I have is to not stop your layering at the photograph. After your carefully cropped and matted photos have been secured make sure you add another layer of fun embellishments. Flowers, buttons, brads, gems, whatever floats your boat....
I used several different mediums, a burlap heart, pearls, ribbon,
glitter, flowers, acetate, flower soft on the leaves, and organza.
Rough It Up: There are so many shabby chic and steam punk layouts in the blogosphere that can show you how to do this right and make it look stunning, but even if you just add a touch of this technique it can add texture to any scrappy style. Tear your paper, crumple and then flatten it out, distress the edges...just get a little gritty with your supplies. :)
I distressed the edges of all my paper elements.
Faking It: Now sometimes having a ton of padding on a layout just won't do. It can make the project a little bulky for an album and definitely can start adding up the $$$ which isn't something you may want to do for every project. A way to 'fake' a look of added texture is through stamping. The best kind for this in my opinion is the Tim Holtz-esque looks you can get from taking things you wouldn't consider scrappy materials, inking them up and then pressing them down haphazardly around your project.
I used distress ink to stamp with bubble wrap for a subtle look.
To make yours stand out more you can use paint even!
I hope some of these tips helped give you new things to try. It certainly pushed me to create a project that I love by trying things I NEVER would have thought to do if I hadn't made my list of things I was challenging myself to incorporate. A few other challenge blogs helped me come up with ideas of things to add texture to this project and with our DT leader's okay, I'm going to share this layout there as well. :) :)
Shopping Our Stash - Embossing (these embellishments are years old except the bling)
Divas by Design - Layering (I used 4 layers of patterned paper on top of my base.)
Southern Girls - Bling (my flower centers and pearl strip)