Friday, 30 March 2007

Just one more...

...for the week.

From the 123 Cyber Crop. This is for Challenge 2 but I got a little mixed up and included some elements from the other challenges - am I tired, or what?!! I just love the background which is my old 1960s laminated kitchen table that I scrap on. The red outline is the edge of the layout.

I promise this will be the last time I use this photo. Time for another glamour shot (heehee)!!



Okay, criteria were: NO CARDSTOCK (took this one literally) - used acetate stamped with paint and old MM stamps; QUOTE FROM KITIQ - took me a while but finally found one from Bill Blass "When in doubt wear red." 'nuf said; and HEARTS - sorry Bon but just awful with the cutesy stuff (this category includes ribbon and buttons and bling - you get the idea) so popped one in the corner for you {{heart}} LOL!!

The monogram is a Delish Design "C" I bought from the Scrapapple table at Papercrafts. When I asked them about a "G" they told me they hadn't made the monograms past "C" or "D"!!! So I bought the "C" and cut the complicated bit that originally hung from the centre like a chandelier and moved it across to make a "G". Clever chikkie that I am!! Pleased as punch with the way it turned out.

Michael's mother, Joan, is down from Cairns so I best spend some time with her instead of buried at the scrap table. I don't have many photos of her with the boys, so I might take some good ones this weekend.

Mackinley's SECOND soccer game tomorrow (WOOHOO) followed by a team BBQ. Was dying to do a canvas class at Inkredible with Maree from Print Blocks but it's just too crazy tomorrow. Haven't done a scrapping canvas yet so was waiting to learn from the best. I'm hoping she repeats it next month.

BE STRONG - coffee can only do so much!!!

1 comment:

  1. Love the layout and the photo you look georgous!! Congrats on winning the 123 challenge for March. You clever chook. Soccer sounds like fun maybe next year for Tristan. Sorry to hear about your friend.
    Love Always
    Tanya

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