31 December 2017

Show Us Your Stuff ...

Playing along with the sketch challenge on Show Us Your Stuff for December.

December 2017

I've gone with the same tropical feel of the sketch and used BoBunny Tutu glimmer spray on my background as spray and also as a scattering of droplets.

 

I had so much fun with this lovely group of ladies at a recent "Tropical themed" retreat - we were all so bright and colourful.


My handmade piece is a heart from Charms Creations.

thanks for looking,
Jane xx


Scrapping Outback ...

Enjoyed an hour to myself last night and managed to get a layout or two done for a couple of December challenges.

The first is for Scrapping Outback using this colour combination of white, red, green and a touch of blue.


I have had these photos in my photo file for years now never knowing quite what to do with them but when I saw this colour combination I just knew they would be a perfect match. 


My son is the resident cake cook in this household and he decided to have a go at a Cupcake Tree for Christmas 2014.  The icing was a little greener than he had planned but it all came our rather well and tasted delicious.


I have used a little chipboard heart (inked the heart part in red).

thanks for looking,
Jane xx

30 December 2017

Top 50 ...

Playing along with Scrapbooking Top 50 challenge for December with this gorgeous little moodboard.


I was taken not only with the colour combination but also the feathers and arrows which I have included on my page.


thanks for looking,
Jane xx

29 December 2017

Kraft +

The mood board on Kraft + this month is just full of possibility ... do I use the colours, work with the shapes, take something from the theme? ... oh the decisions.


In the end I was really taken with the cushion and the pattern within the pattern.  I picked up a few of the colours from these as well - the deep pink, green and brown and used a number of extra circles in the form of buttons and pearls around my scalloped design.  The only kraft cardstock I currently have in my stash is the really pale variety but I figure kraft is kraft regardless of the colour tone.


thanks for looking,
Jane xx