Little Yellow Bicycle has a wonderful sketch challenge on their blog right now. I loved it so much I decided to do three layouts, three different ways, and share them here this week.
Here is the sketch by Liz Qualman for Little Yellow Bicycle:
Here is my first attempt at the sketch.
This is my 10 month old granddaughter, Little Honey. We went shopping at a local children's museum. This little girl had the time of her life. She pushed her own buggy, picked out her own "food," and (not pictured) checked herself out. LOL Who said she could grow up this fast? Grandma had a grand time taking pictures.
My paper is from Bo Bunny's Vicki B. collection. I added Prima's ribbon and Tim Holtz's paper tape.
I used some older product in this layout as well. The chipboard girl is Basic Grey and the title "play time" is from Cosmo Cricket's Blackboard. The border on the lower and right sides is a piece from Technique Tuesday. The wood flowers are from Kaisercraft.
I'm working hard are cleaning, clearing, and reorganizing my studio and spare room. I think I'm rediscovering why I love all the "old" products.
Wednesday will be "take two" of Little Yellow Bicycle's sketch. Wednesday also starts 11 months of challenges and giveaways from your favorite manufactures. Did you catch that? Ooo, I hope so.
Have a Crafty Day!
2. new outdoor stairs
3. joy unspeakable
4. crafty/scrappy time and thankful on how it pulls my head together
5. God in His wonder never leaves me alone!
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Here is the sketch by Liz Qualman for Little Yellow Bicycle:
Here is my first attempt at the sketch.
This is my 10 month old granddaughter, Little Honey. We went shopping at a local children's museum. This little girl had the time of her life. She pushed her own buggy, picked out her own "food," and (not pictured) checked herself out. LOL Who said she could grow up this fast? Grandma had a grand time taking pictures.
My paper is from Bo Bunny's Vicki B. collection. I added Prima's ribbon and Tim Holtz's paper tape.
I used some older product in this layout as well. The chipboard girl is Basic Grey and the title "play time" is from Cosmo Cricket's Blackboard. The border on the lower and right sides is a piece from Technique Tuesday. The wood flowers are from Kaisercraft.
I'm working hard are cleaning, clearing, and reorganizing my studio and spare room. I think I'm rediscovering why I love all the "old" products.
Wednesday will be "take two" of Little Yellow Bicycle's sketch. Wednesday also starts 11 months of challenges and giveaways from your favorite manufactures. Did you catch that? Ooo, I hope so.
Have a Crafty Day!
Gratitude List
1. a wonderful weekend2. new outdoor stairs
3. joy unspeakable
4. crafty/scrappy time and thankful on how it pulls my head together
5. God in His wonder never leaves me alone!
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This is a REALLY great layout, and your granddaughter looks so cute! I loved her little coat! Love Penny
ReplyDeleteshe is so cute, they really grow up fast!! love the LO's and the sketch going to give that one a try.
ReplyDeletenice job on the sketch...she is too cute!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love the Childrens Museum, such a fun place.
ReplyDeletelove your take on the sketch! i really enjoyed it myself! great job
ReplyDeleteSO cute--love your interpretation of the sketch. I've done it as well and will probably put it on my blog very soon. It's a great sketch and you did a wonderful job! I'm a new follower.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute photos and layout!
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the sketch :)
Love those flowers!
ReplyDeleteShe is a cutie pie! Great job with the sketch. I always love Liz's sketches (and her work too). I'm looking forward to seeing your other two takes on this.
ReplyDeleteOhh. Great layout! And what a cutie! And I love that sketch!!!! And hey.. Wednesday sounds like a good day!!! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat take on that sketch!
ReplyDeleteShe is so adorable!
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