Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Sketch N Scrap #78

Happy Spring!  April is going to be a great month so let's kick it off with a fun 4 photo sketch!
Here is the sketch by me:

And here is my take on the sketch:
Supplies Used: Patterned Paper: Pink Paislee & Simple Stories; Letter stickers: Making Memories;
wood word: Heidi Swapp; Punches: Stampin Up; Journal tag: Echo Park: frame & die cut- unknown;
butterfly: Jillibean Soup; die(small butterfly): Stampin Up; Number: Heidi Swapp, pearls: Kaisercrafts

I received the frame and die cut in a recent swap where the envelope full of goodies traveled from East Coast to West Coast literally! It was so fun and I was excited to put one of my 3 goodies to use right away!  If you are interested in joining in some fun challenges and occasional swaps with some creative and super fun gals make sure and visit Inspired to Scrap!  These adorable pictures are of my friend's DD on her 9th birthday (isn't she adorable?) I love the larger picture which captures the lovely table set up and then the smaller pics of the birthday girl herself!  I have had these papers for literally YEARS in a folder paired up to make a layout and I was so happy when it all came together with this sketch and I was able to use up some older stash with my new embellies!!!  I  hope you will find time to play along with us this month at Sketch N Scrap, we have a great prize of Spring wood veneers for one lucky winner this month!  Make sure and hop over to check out what the DT has done with this sketch, LOADS of inspiration and ideas to get your April off to a good start!  Enjoy friends!

3 comments:

  1. Your page is so pretty Lisa, the colours are gorgeous and the photo's are perfect for this sketch. I love the bold centre, it really brings the photo's into focus. The little 9 badge is so cute too. xx

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  2. Fabulous sketch and layout!! LOVE how the sketch looks 3 dimensional!!! And the colors in your product choice are so pretty!!! Hope to play along!!

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  3. How pretty Lisa! Love the scalloped edges on your cream card stock.

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