Challenge #2 at Papertrey Playhouse is:
I am often inspired by color combinations found in photography throughout blog-land, and that is where I came up with the inspiration for this challenge. To play along all you have to do is use Black and White with a Pop of Color.
And here is my card.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Apron Strings Monday challenge
Here is our challenge issued by Lori at Apron Strings.
Today, a little "Inspired by. . ." I was watching my toddler wandering around in his dinosaur pajamas the other day, all baggy and saggy and, frankly, very comfy looking and thought that would make a good challenge. So in honor of my son's dinosaur pajamas, create a layout that's inspired by them - the colors are browns, creams and greens (both moss and evergreen) and a touch of golds, with little dinosaurs all over them. They are long-sleeved and soft cotton.
I took my inspiration from the color and made this layout.
Today, a little "Inspired by. . ." I was watching my toddler wandering around in his dinosaur pajamas the other day, all baggy and saggy and, frankly, very comfy looking and thought that would make a good challenge. So in honor of my son's dinosaur pajamas, create a layout that's inspired by them - the colors are browns, creams and greens (both moss and evergreen) and a touch of golds, with little dinosaurs all over them. They are long-sleeved and soft cotton.
I took my inspiration from the color and made this layout.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Five on Friday at Apron Strings
Our five on Friday today is:
•1 sheet of cardstock
one sheet plain white cardstock
•1 sheet of patterned paper
Red polka dot Doodlebug
•1 set of "themed" buttons or brads - if you have them, if not regular round is okay.
Dragonfly brads (not butterflies, but close enough)
•1 set of stickers
Doodlebug border stickers
•1 length of ribbon
Red and white ribbon from my stash, brand unknown
Then I took my paper scraps and made some butterfly embellies. Still just used my two sheets of paper! The scanner smooshed the butterflies, so here's a camera closeup.
•1 sheet of cardstock
one sheet plain white cardstock
•1 sheet of patterned paper
Red polka dot Doodlebug
•1 set of "themed" buttons or brads - if you have them, if not regular round is okay.
Dragonfly brads (not butterflies, but close enough)
•1 set of stickers
Doodlebug border stickers
•1 length of ribbon
Red and white ribbon from my stash, brand unknown
Then I took my paper scraps and made some butterfly embellies. Still just used my two sheets of paper! The scanner smooshed the butterflies, so here's a camera closeup.
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