And here's my take on it:
I'll apologize for the photo; I waited too late in the day to take the picture and now I have shadows! Anyway...
This lo is of my daughter on the day we had her senior pictures taken. I took this picture in front of our house and I couldn't wait to get it developed so I could scrap it. I love how this lo turned out. The quote perfectly expresses how I feel and what I wish for her as she heads to her adult life. She's just a few short months away from moving into a dorm and starting college. While I am so completely proud of her and all she has and will accomplish, there is a part of me that wishes I could go back in time and hold her as a baby! I'm sure all mothers go through this and I know they make it through it, but right at this moment...well it sure doesn't feel like I will!
For this lo I used Prima, Basic Grey, My Minds Eye and Bazzilll papers. I also used Prima flowers, butterflies and flower centers, ZVA gems, Kaisercraft wood flourishes, and My Mind's Eye Signature Life & Signature Suite accessories. I used a Martha Stewart border punch (arches), Tim Holtz Tea dye ink, Studio G peach ink and Craft Smart dye based ink in Fuchsia. The quote strip is from Quick Quotes.
Thanks for stopping by for a visit. I hope you enjoyed your time here!
Denay
Love your take on the sketch, your chipboard and flower cluster looks great! Thanks for taking part in the challenge.
ReplyDeleteFabulous page! Luv how u did the journalling on vellum! Thanx for playing at MCS!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute LO1
ReplyDeletelove your take on the sketch! and you're also my blog giveaway winner! Congrats! Please head on over to my blog for all the details. Sorry to post hear, I couldn't find your email address listed on your blogger profile to email you directly.
ReplyDeletegreat take on the sketch-- beautiful!
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