Sketch #98 – Let’s Capture These Sketches Now Live

The latest sketch created by Charlotte for Let’s Capture These Sketches has been posted. Entries need to be linked through the inlinkz widget by the end of the month to be entered to win a prize. Sketch #98 was so much fun to work with. I hope you stop by to check out the other dt member’s creations and play along! Here’s my take on the sketch:

Materials:
Webster’s Pages Waiting for Santa pp
WP Waiting for Santa 6×6 papers
WP Waiting for Santa Journaling Spot
WP Waiting for Santa Fabric Ribbon
WP trims
WP Waiting for Santa Floral Bouquet
WP diecut stickers
Prima Say it Crystals (one flourish that I cut apart)

Adhesives:

Helmar adhesive runner
Helmar 450 Quick Dry
Helmar Scrap Dots
Helmar Zap Dots

Here’s the fabulous sketch 98:

TFL!

Christmas Past Layout – Sketchy Thursdays challenge entry

Sketchy Thursdays posted a sketch challenge for the March GDT. To mix things up, they also added a few other requirements. To enter, the layout had to have either pink and green or red and turquoise, hearts, and a list about something or someone you love.

Well, I’m still working on finishing up Alex’s scrapbook and the themes that were left were one Christmas layout or two Halloween layouts. I couldn’t think of a way to incorporate Halloween with those colors, so I went with the last Christmas page left to scrap in his book. I was really happy with how things just fell into place. The photos are from 2007, and I just got the Coordinations Graphic 45 Core Impressions cardstock with the timepieces after wanting it for so long. I then thought of the title…Christmas Past (I was thinking along the lines of A Christmas Carol), so how fitting that I ended up using g45’s Christmas Past papers too!

Not sure if you can read the list in the photo, but on the banner, it says smart, funny, cute, sweet and loving…one word on each pennant to describe my son Alex. Here’s what I came up with:

Materials:

Graphic 45 Christmas Past cardstock
Core Impressions G45 Timeless Collection
Prima flowers
Heidi Grace Pocket Button
Darice craftwood heart
Webster’s Pages Storytellers alphas
Cosmo Cricket tiny type alphas
Tattered Angels shimmer mist
Ranger distress inks
Ranger alcohol inks (to recolor the button)
Jute

Adhesives:

Glue Arts Glue Glider Pro PermaTac
Scotch Quick Dry adhesive
Helmar Professional Acid Free Glue
American Crafts This to That foam dots

If you’d like to take a look at the challenge or enter one of Sketchy Thursdays challenges (there are 3 great ones running right now!), CLICK HERE.

TFL! 😀

Believe – Sketches in Thyme Challenge Entry

This is Alex Christmas 2008 (can you tell I’m still trying to get caught up on his scrapbook? ha!). The journaling reads “Christmas 2008. You were very into pirates and science that year along with transformers, legos & Indiana Jones.” Since I’m still playing catch-up, you’ll have to put up with at least one more Christmas layout and a couple of Halloween layouts in the next week or so!

This layout was created using a sketch for a challenge on Sketches in Thyme.

Materials:

Bo Bunny Noel paper pack
gold foil doily
Bo Bunny chipboard dimensional stickers
Fancy Pants stamp
Sakura brush tip marker
Archival ink

Adhesive:

Glue Arts Glue Glider Pro PermaTac

If you’d like to take a look at the sketch I used for this challenge or would like to enter a Sketches in Thyme challenge, CLICK HERE.

Christmas Joy – Sketchy Thursdays Challenge Entry

This is Alex from Christmas 2006. He was so excited that he was finally old enough for a Bionicles figure. I was surprised that he was able to put it together by himself without any help from me! I created this layout based on a sketch for a challenge on Sketchy Thursdays. All the embellishments except the ribbon trim were fussy cut from printed cardstock and I used faux stitching on the outer border.

Materials:

Kraft paper (I do not remember the brand)
American Crafts white cardstock
Teresa Collins Noel cardstock
May Arts black pleated trim
Inkssentials white opaque pen

Adhesives:

Glue Arts Glue Glider Pro Perma Tac
American Crafts This to That foam dots

If you’d like to take a look at the sketch I used for this layout or if you’d like to enter a Sketchy Thursdays challenge too, CLICK HERE.

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