Thank you for playing along with me and my challenges. I am really enjoying everyone's take on the inspiraton. Today I have a playful inspiration photo for you. There are so many ways to interpret this one: the sketch, the colors, the playfulness, the bike...
I am in need of some little boy cards for the little boys in my Grade One class so I decided to go with the colors and as well the sketch. I have used some Echo Park Dots & Stripes along with some Divine Twine and twine from The Twinery both of which are available at Ribbon Carousel. The image is from Priceless Joy, one of the debuting The Alley Way Stamps collections. The plane and clouds are mounted on foam squares for dimension. This is also for the Cupcake Craft Challenge - New (my stamp set)
Now be sure to pop on over to The Alley Way Blog to see what the other Designers have created for you today.
Remember to link up by next Wednesday January 18th11:59 PST.
I can't wait to see what you do!
Rules for Playing:
- Create a NEW project for this challenge.
- Be sure to link your blog with a direct link to the post you would like me to visit.
- Please put a link on your post to this challenge.
- Create a project with no more than 5 challenges including this challenge.
- Feel free to use any crafting products you have!
Absolutely adorable card, Laurel! Love the block pattern you created and that plane is just so sweet. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the wrapped squares. Whoever gets this card will love it, Laurel! ;)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card and I love how you have done the shading of the blues in the background. Am now a follower xx
ReplyDeleteFab card, I like the design and the lovely details.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for sharing with us at Cupcake Craft Challenges.
Warm hugs
Maarit
I like!!! So cute with all those squares.
ReplyDeleteThis was a fun inspiration photo. You can take it in so many directions. Thanks for the challenge.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fun challenge...LOVE your card..
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ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I've ever created a card to interpret garage shelves and it was FUN! Thanks for providing the inspiration for us to share and think outside of the box!. I like your very bright and cheery card also!
ReplyDelete:) Marie Flayer