Sunday, March 6, 2011

It's a two-fer!

Yep, I'm back. Another post from me today - late on Sunday. Wanted to post this layout I made with the current Pencil Lines sketch (#227). (Working hard to polish off my current Studio Calico kit before the next one arrives on Tuesday!) My Ella friend Francine Clauden was guest designer for this one and her sample is gorgeous!
Here's my take - I did not deviate very far from the plan for this page:
Finally broke out my white Mister Huey for this page (and the Schoolhouse, too). Still haven't mastered the mist but do like the droplets. Maybe I'll just skip the spraying next time and focus on the drips. That's my last sheet of the rainbow paper. I inadvertently purchased a whole bunch of this last month and I'm really glad I did - I just loved using that paper! Here's a close up: 
supplies: cardstock: Bazzill; patterned paper: Crate for Studio Calico, Cosmo Cricket; letters: American Crafts, Cosmo Cricket; stickers: Cosmo Cricket, Crate; tape: Pink Paislee; stamp, rub on: Studio Calico; ink: Jenni Bowlin; spray ink: Studio Calico
I see the newest Pencil Lines sketch is up now so maybe I'll go make something with that one, too.
Also, it's a layout challenge at the Studio this week - if you haven't checked it out today - this weeks challenge was to scrap your age. Lot's of youngsters on that Studio team!

Thanks for stopping by again!


11 comments:

Mitralee said...

This page really inspired me with the white mist on the kraft!!

Lee Currie said...

LOVE how this turned out :)

Brenda said...

Oh cute! I think you do just fine with misting!

Sara said...

This came out so cute! And I love your misting/drips!

~amy~ said...

Love love love it!

Vera said...

I'm here from SC! I love this layout. I haven't cut into that rainbow paper yet. I like how you used a small bit of it!

Laurel said...

Love this!

Keshet said...

LOVE this Valerie! Looking forward to seeing you really soon at the SDV!

~jan said...

What a great layout! Using that turning arrow with the pointy hands on it is genius-gives us the feeling of movement with the ride photo-so cool!

patti west said...

All the paint drips, the photos, the title work - excellent stuff, Val!! love! :)

Dayna Howard said...

Great take on the Pencil Lines Sketch, I also gave it a go.