I also spent the week finishing up a few assignments, most of which I can't share yet, so I thought I'd share this one (click on the image to see it larger):
After my son "messed with" a bee last year and was stung, he is now pathologically afraid of them, a problem considering how many gardens I have around my house. This page is a bit of encouragement for him to be brave, and not to "mess" with them any more. I used Studio Calico's August kit Boardwalk for this.
I dipped into my Basic Grey Bloomers supply for the page. Love love love them.
Pardon the punny title.
I also dipped into an older kit for the bee stamp, which I stamped, embossed, colored and blended with watercolor pencils, cut out, and adhered with dimensional adhesive. I also hand drew the flight line and stitched it.
This layout is a bit of a farewell to summer. Time to shift from jewel tones into burnt tones on my scrapbook pages.
the punny title is totally appropriate! just don't go to raspberry picking, so many bees around our bushes :) love your embellishments!! so good!
ReplyDeleteI stumbled across your page in the Write.Click.Scrapbook. flickr album & I just have to say, you work is gorgeous! I have those same flower embellishments sitting in my stash & haven't decided where to use them yet! Thanks for the inspiration, this layout is adorable!!
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Love love this page Jenny!
ReplyDeletewith fantastic embellies!
a gorgeous overall composition.
Thank you for your wonderful contribution at Scrap RDV:
http://scraprendezvous.blogspot.com/2011/09/jennifer-larson-heritage-photos.html
Hugs~
This is making a nice scrap.I love all scrap which is here given.that's really easy way to create a nice scrap by the I stamped, embossed, colored and blended with watercolor pencils, cut out, and adhered with dimensional adhesive.
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