Sunday 28 July 2013

Sunday love

Another scrapbook page today. This time I used the sketch from The Memory Nest. When I first saw this sktech I found it quite daunting - so much going on and the examples so bright and full on - but it's good to get out of your comfort zone occasionally.  Once I'd found a spotty paper and the photo the page actually came together quite quickly.  I did feel the need to stick closely to the sketch, although I played a bit with the orientation and placement of the title and journalling..



Supplies:
Paper: Bo Bunny, Back to Basics; SU; AC craft cardstock 7 from my stash
Alphas: ep, country drive; simple stories, handmade holiday; October Afternoon, mini market cream & denim
Punch: Martha Stewart
Ink: Ranger distress ink, brushed corduroy
Embellishments: Buttons & string from my stash, Glossy Accents

Thanks for looking.

Jane 
 

7 comments:

  1. I love how you flipped the sketch and your colors choices. Thanks for playing along at The Memory Nest.

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  2. Jane - great take on the sketch. Love how you flipped it for you photo and the colors that you used. Thank you for playing along at tMN!!!

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  3. Ooohh... love how you flipped the sketch! Family game time is my favorite. So cool you captured it here. Thanks for playing along with us at The Memory Nest.

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  4. I LOVE your take on this sketch! It is amazing. Thank you for playing along with tMN!

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  5. I love how you changed the orientation of the sketch.. great job!

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  6. Love how you flipped the sketch! Your layout is fantastic! Thanks for playing along with this challenge at TMN!

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  7. Love this flipped sketch!
    This is so cool :)
    Thank you for playing along with the Memory Nest!

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