Today I have this week's challenge from Scrap it With a Song. The song this week is Mr. Blue Sky by ELO.
Last November, my husband and I moved to a new city not far from our old place. It was a big move for both of us since we had both lived in the same city for most of our lives. Big plus for me is that I now have TWO scrapbook stores that are 5 minutes away! One day we took a break from unpacking to explore our new town. The sky was AMAZINGLY blue that day and so this picture was perfect for this challenge.
Paper: Echo Park "Sweet Day" |
I must admit I've been hoarding this paper collection for a while now. I love everything about it, from the hexagons to the vintage bicycle. The colors are just beautiful. But I went to a crop this last weekend and made myself use it to create this layout and another double page spread that I will share next week. That bicycle sticker is just about my favorite thing EVER! It hurt to peel it off the sticker sheet!
Check out Scrap it With a Song to enter this challenge or any of the other songs for this month!
Thanks for reading!
Linking up to:
The Memory Nest: May Sketch Challenge (Thanks for the awesome sketch!)
Use it Tuesday: Challenge #55 You Can't Touch This! (I have been hanging on to this collection and, in particular, the bicycle sticker since this paper was released!)
XOXO,
7 comments:
Love the fun, colorful, whimisical feel of this layout! That bicycle embellie IS so cute!
Becky - LOVE your take on the sketch. This page is amazing - great colors and embellishments. Thank you for playing along. Love seeing your crafty creations.
LOVE THIS LAYOUT! You did an amazing job!
Adorable layout, and fabulous photo. How exciting to find 2 scrappy stores in your new area, especially with so many closing down around the US. Thanks so much for sharing your work with us at Use It Tuesday.
Such a gorgeous layout! And that picture!! It sure was blue...thanks for playing with us at Use It Tuesday!!
Oh, fabulous take on a sketch. Love your LO!!! :)
What a fun layout! I love how you used hexagonal shapes! A very unique way to use the sketch! Love it! :)
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