Sunday, 2 December 2012

this is you

December is here - and it's officially Summer ☺  The beginning of the month means all the new challenges are out.  I have my page to share for The Scrapbook Store 
monthly sketch - check out this beautiful sketch:
 ... and here's what I've created:
 ... yep, another one of my littlest man - he's always with me, so I guess he gets the most photo's during the day while his brothers are at school.
I've used papers by Glitz Design - Cashmere Dame and Core'dinations - Leapfrog Chevrons.
Here are some close-up's:
 ... this flower is made using the Memory Box die-cut - Tilth Floral - I LOVE it - here I've used both pieces to create a more 3D look and added a button to the centre ...
 ... teeny alpha's by Glitz Design and AC thickers in yellow foam ... chevrons made using a photo-corner punch ...
... another die-cut - this one is by Poppy Stamps called Simple Banner ... I've cut out two and added some faux flair buttons in-between ... lots of computer journalling - just random thoughts about my boy ♥ ... as part of the sketch element - I've done some outlining in black pen and machine stitching ...

We hope you will find some time in this busy month to complete the sketch - there is a $40.00 voucher from The Scrapbook Store for the winner ☺  And it's also the 3rd birthday for the store - so there will be 20% off Storewide until Christmas eve (some exclusions apply) - WOW - what a great time to go shopping ☺

Thanks for coming by and I'll be back over the next few days to share more new challenges ☺

3 comments:

Keren Tamir said...

Wow great LO. I love the picture too!!

Unknown said...

Gorgeous layout Chantelle. LOVE the embossed cardstock background - how awesome is that. Great version of the sketch too!

Sandie said...

Wonderful layout Chantelle, love that photograph, the chevron's look fabulous, and your son has the most gorgeous eyes.

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