Here is my layout.
Items I used to make this layout: Cardstock black, gray & lt. gray. Pattern Paper: Tim Holtz - ,idea-ology crowded attic, Amy Tangerine - sketchbook(chevron & spiral flower thingy), Metallic paper - silver, Washi tape - Recollections - black & music notes, Studio G: gray floral, Stamps: Ink by Steph - wings - Fiskars USA, Star & skull Stamps - Dollar bin, Stamp Press: Fiskars USA, Stickers: Metal heart - Heidi Grace, Letters: small clear - Recollections, Lg Glitter black - Target, Silver ones - Mrs. Grossman, Ink: gray & black - Studio G, Stencil: Wings - Plaid, Paint: sprays - white, Trimmer - Fiskars USA, Punches: Jenni Bowlin - Flag - Fiskars USA, Skull - Studio -G
The second one is for a Cookin' Up Creations Nursery Rhymes Challenge - There was an Old Woman who Lived in a Shoe. For the challenge you had to use a vintage ad from Jello as your inspiration.
This is what I can up with.
Items used on for this layout are: Cardstock: Med. Blue & Gray- Bazzil Basic, Pattern Paper: Cream distressed & the hexigons multi colored - Basic Grey, Cheron & circles - Amy Tangerine(sketchbook), Ink: Ranger Archival - black, Letters: Chipboard - Miss Elizabeth - Dollar Tree stores, Pen: Martha Stewart - black, Tools: Trimmer, Deco scissors & Micro Tip scissors - Fiskars USA
This was a great day. I love seeing the Transformer movies with Liam.
ReplyDeleteHi Annie~I came to your fun blog from Lain's webinar today, then realized I 'know' from the Let's Scrap site. It's such a small scrappy world sometimes! I'd love to see you over on my blog too. I'm making my way to all the blogs posted in the webinar.
ReplyDeleteI love your rockstar in the first layout! I can totally see our oldest daughter doing that.
Jody
I found you through Lain's webinar earlier today. I thought it would be fun to connect with all of the girls who posted blogs. I've added myself as a follower!
ReplyDeleteI really love both of your pages. I'm a bit of a rocker nerd myself! LOL The hexagons on the bottom page are really great! Thanks for sharing your pages.
Thank you Fran! Love ya!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jody and Heather for leaving me a comment. I appreciate it. I believe there is a little rocker nerd in all of us!
ReplyDeletefabulous layouts. great photos and I love your choices of paper etc. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteLove how you were inspired by the Jello ad. Those colors are amazing!
ReplyDeleteYou do really great work! The "rocker nerd" title made me giggle.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the wonderful comments Elisa, Madeline and Melissa!
ReplyDeleteWonderful layouts. I am making my rounds and checking out everybody's blog from Lain's scrapinar the other day. I love the rocker girl layout. I wonder what my little girl is going to be interested in as she gets older.
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