This week at The Studio, Amanda's got a fun sketch for us -which you can see here. Here's my interpretation:
I really wanted to sew the circle element so I traced one with a dinner plate then stitched around a few times. Since I was a little under the gun when I made this layout, the sketch saved me a ton of time figuring out where stuff was going to go. I needed that last week, that is for sure! Here's a close up:
Materials: cardstock: Bazzill; patterned paper: Basic Grey, Sassafras Lass; stickers: Basic Grey, 7 Gypsies; tabs: Basic Grey; stamps, jute: Studio Calico; frame: K & Co.; letters: American Crafts, Sassafras Lass; markers: Copic
Love this color combo with my photos. (They are of my son playing drums while on vacation last week. He is obsessed!) I used my December Studio Calico kits for this one. Never thought I'd use that stamp but I did. (They serve as the smaller circle elements of the sketch.) I colored some of the sections with my small collection of Copics. (Warning: This is the start of what will be many, many Disney layouts. Hope I don't make you sick of Disney!)
So, now it's your turn. If your weather is snowy like hours, it's the perfect day to print out a sketch and have some post-holiday crafty time. Check out the design team's interpretations for some inspiration. That's my plan!


8 comments:
I love what you did with that stamp, I wasnt so sure about it before
What a fabulous layout!
Hope you arent getting too much snow, Val! ;) Love this layout, I have video of my oldest playing those same drums years ago! :) I love this sketch and think I will have a go at it! I think I might *need* those letters too. ;)
oh wow!!! Your layout is amazing!! I love it!
It is snowing here today! I might just have to give the sketch a try :)
Love this, Valerie! Those thickers especially!
Fantabulous layout girl and those Thickers are the perfect touch.
how fun is this? Love the stitching...happy monday!
adorable, adorable layout! that is the perfect title as well!!!!!! looking forward to your other disney works of art....
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