Wednesday, June 27, 2012

School Days

Good Morning! 

I love sketches...have I said that before??? Yes, I'm quite sure I say it very often ;) This sketch is awesome and I sure hope you decide to play along with it too...I think I might even create another one.


I flipped a couple things to make this sketch work better with what photos I had on hand, I also got a chance to play with my Cricut and my CTMH Art Philosophy cartridge...


When you need just the right colour for your title, this AP cartridge does the trick, I used my Creme Brulee cardstock to add some more yellow to this layout with these letters.


Can you see the white splatter...I filled my CTMH spritzer with some rubbing alcohol and some White Daisy re-inker...played with spritzing and loved the final result, just a little distressed


Twine has got to be my perfect go-to item for a dash of texture and colour


seeing as I'm a huge fan of all types of shapes...stars and school of course are fantastic together and this layout needed some star treatment...I even ran the large start through the embossing folder and my Sizzix...thanks so much for stopping in for a visit today, enjoy your Wednesday and I hope that you have fun with this sketch :)
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2 comments:

  1. Hey, Kristine! I love that on LS we can make the sketches work with our photos! You did a perfect job rotating the left side and manipulating the right! The result is absolutely perfect! I am sure your son is already a "chick magnet," but in two years, you better watch out!

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  2. Love this sketch and layout. I have to do some catch-up with my boy's school albums, so I may need to steal, um, I mean "borrow" some of your ideas! Thanks for the inspiration.

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