Monday, October 24, 2011

How about a sketch?

So I've been wanting to start getting up early again, but with Gino still waking up during the night it has been impossible.  But today was different and boy am I thrilled with the results.  I decided to stay up when he awoke at 6am (man is it dark out) - so I got ready and headed downstairs into my little sanctuary and created!

It helped that I had a sketch laying right there just begging to be worked on!  So here is the sketch from Imaginisce that inspired me...


And here is what I created...

Materials used:  Imaginisce, Tattered Angels glimmer mist, Crafter's Workshop honeycomb, Sizzlet die, American Crafts rub-on, Jillibean Soup corrugated shape
I love this picture of the boys and was waiting for the perfect paper - you know that outdoorsy, John Deere one - well this was the perfect fit!  I loved the circles in the sketch - kinda like the bond of brotherhood!

Don't forget, voting is open until Friday for my card which is in the next post down!  Thanks

8 comments:

  1. This is just lovely! Wonderful page! Perfect for this sketch, I love it!

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  2. I love your take on the sketch and the stitched circles are perfect. Gorgeous use of space and just the right amount of embellishments. Thanks for playing along with us at Imaginisce this month. :)

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  3. What a perfect photo of your sweet little guys! LOVE it!!! I really love your take on the sketch and your extra attention to details here!

    Thanks so much for playing along with us at Imaginisce!!!

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  4. i LOVE the cork hearts!!! Fabulous page! Thank you SO much for playing with us in the Imaginisce sketch challenge this month!

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  5. Great take on this sketch,love the cork hearts too !!

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  6. Absolutley love the stitched circle, fantastic, thanks for playing along this month!!

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  7. Loving the stitching! xoxo Heather

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  8. Awesome layout...that photo is so perfect for it!! Great stitching too!

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