Halloween – Sketchy Thursdays and Kraft It Up challenge entry

This is the layout I created for 2 different challenges. It is based on this week’s sketch on Sketchy Thursdays and also the color challenge on Kraft It Up. TFL! πŸ˜€

Materials:

Kraft cardstock base
Pink Paislee Hocus Pocus paper
Webster’s Pages 6×6 diecut paper
Pink Paislee Ambrose Alphas in Licorice
Cosmo Cricket trim
PP Hocus Pocus glitter alphas
Pebbles, Inc. black scrapbook paint
Tattered Angels glimmer mist

Adhesives:

Glue Arts Glue Glider Pro PermaTac
Scotch Quick Dry Liquid

If you’d like to take a look at the sketch I used for this layout or if you’d like to enter the challenge (ends this Wed, Feb. 23rd at 10pm EST), CLICK HERE.

If you’d like to enter the color challenge on Kraft It Up!, CLICK HERE.

Crazy About Pirates – Sketches4all sketch challenge

This layout was created for a sketch challenge on sketches4all. This photo was taken after our huge family’s annual Christmas party. The older children had been given these large paper pirate hats and Madison and Matthew came home feeling left out. Alex tried sharing his hat with them, but it was too big, so I took out some computer paper, scissors, crayons and tape and made them their own version. It was good enough to make them happy! lol

Materials:

I have no idea who these papers are made by. If you have this information, please let me know so that I can update my post w/this info. Thank you!
American Crafts white cardstock
Webster’s Pages Storytellers Alphas
Pebbles Inc. Labels stickers
Ranger Distress Ink

Adhesives:

Glue Arts Glue Glider Pro PermaTac
Scotch Quick Dry Liquid
American Crafts This to That foam dots

Tools:

Making Memories circle punch
EK Success scalloped circle punch

Normally, I would include a link to the sketch I used, but they tend to delete challenge posts once the deadline has been reached, so I didn’t want a dead link here. However, for right now, if you click the link above to go to their site, it’s under the group tab, then click the post marked “get sketchy” then the title of the sketch post “First sketch february.” If you do not see that heading, then the post has been deleted, but you can still check out their new challenges! πŸ˜€ TFL!

Halloween Night – Pencillines Sketch Entry

This layout is based on a sketch from Pencillines. These photos are from Halloween 2009. Taten is wearing his football uniform, Alex is Darth Vader, Matthew is Buzz Lightyear and Madison is Sleeping Beauty (she was actually Sleeping Beauty 3 years in a row! She loved this costume and didn’t want to be anything else!)

Materials:

My Mind’s Eye The Spider’s Web papers
American Crafts black cardstock

Adhesives:

Glue Arts Glue Glider Pro PermaTac
Scotch Quick Dry Liquid
American Crafts This to That foam dots

Tools:

Fiskars border/edge punch
Martha Stewart border/edge punch

The DT challenge sketch is open until 2/28/2011. If you’d like to take a look at the sketch or create your own entry, CLICK HERE.

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! πŸ˜€

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