One of my very favorite bloggers, Diane Campbell Payne at Capadia Design, issued a challenge to her readers recently.
Diane describes what I often experience, and that is, finding inspiration for our crafting in many places. As she's rearranging her craft room (incorporating new Ikea finds!), she came across an old styrofoam take-out box, pictured here.
Her challenge? Create a project using this lid as inspiration, and linking back to her blog. And since one of my goals is to participate in more challenges to stretch my imagination, I played along.
This is my entry. I created a 12x12" layout for granddaughter Charlotte's scrapbook.
Staying as true as I could to the challenge "sketch," I sized two of Cheezer's tub-time photos and used a rubber-ducky paper background. (It's from my stash, I'm not sure of the manufacturer.) For the water droplets paper, I used scrap from my American Crafts' "Everyday" collection.
I used rubber duck, bubbles and the sentiment fussy cut from a paper I got in a Facebook swap with Jennifer Lepard (thank you, Jennifer), along with stickers received from Jen too. I gave a little dimension to some of the cut-outs with foam tape, and glossed up the bubbles using Ranger's Glossy Accents plus Stickles to highlight the sentiment.
What do you think? Did I rise to the challenge?
8 comments:
Great interpretation
very cool i like how u made almost exact shape
Holy cow, what an adorable LO...you certinly did rise to the challange. Love it.
Hugs, Debi
What a sweet layout! I love the soft colors of your patterned paper! Thanks for joining us this week at Papercraft Star!
First, I have to say, what an adorable baby! I love the expression in her photo on the right side. I also think you were clever to find a photo that would work with the circle placed on top on the left side. Cute papers to go with a cute baby! Thanks for playing along!
You did a lovely job on Diane's take out sketch.
Myrna
I really like what you did with the take out box challenge! Your's is my favorite out of all the ones done. Oh, and I have a grandchild named Charlotte also :)
Adorable layout and baby! Love how you used the bubbles~TFS
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