Monday, February 6, 2012

Scrapping Everyday Miracles February challenge


Today brings a new challenge at Scrapping Everyday Miracles and an exciting twist - we were sent products from Nikki Sivils to work with!  You can win some of her collections by joining us in our challenge and linking up before the end of the month.

Here is Challenge #13:  Happy Valentine's Day... I know it is bit early but still want to say it!

Everywhere I go I see hearts hearts and more hearts... Red ones, pink ones, white ones, candy, paper and plastic... just hearts hearts hearts. Which got me thinking each of us are passionate about something... each of us have things that we just put our heart into! Col 3:23 says "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord...." Which leads me to this months challenge....


This months challenge is to scrap about something that you are passionate about.... something you are or did work at with all of your heart! It is okay if you dont want to scrap about yourself... it could be about anyone that has put all of their heart into doing something!


The scrap twist is to use a heart in or on your project....




I created my layout, the Art of Expression because ... (journaling reads)
I delight in expressing all the Lord has done for me through writing, playing my violin and scrapping our memories.  I am so thankful for the creativity that the Lord has blessed me with.

You can find more of what I created with my goodies here:  Nikki Sivils inspiration and the new Scrapbook News & Review has another of my layouts in it using my Nikki goodies.

5 comments:

  1. Wow girl! I am loving everything you create lately! This is so awesome! Love the color explosion!

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  2. Great layout! Love the colors and details.

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  3. Wow. Wowwowwow!! LOVE that LO!!

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  4. Beautiful layout love the details and the torn edges :)

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  5. Love the mix of tecniques here and the soft colors with and accent of brighter ones. TFS!

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