Very creative page...love how you 'dressed' the photo's and your stitched border looks fabulous! I can't recall this song...I hope that's not a sign of things to come :0 I think I shall google it and see if I can refresh my memory. It certainly was an era of rebelliousness!!
OMGOsh Sharon!!!!!!!!!! I will NOT be able to get that song out of my head!!!!!! I will probably even dream it tonight!!!! You so captured the mood of the times!!! FABULOUS work! Your ROCK GF!!!!
GROOVY!!! absolutely love your creativity!!! Love the peace sign and title work. And your "paper dolls" are fabulous. You definitely captured the 60's spirit.
Now how creative is this???!!! I love that you cut the photos out and dressed them like paper dolls in the clothes of the time period....awesome work!! Very inspirational!!
This week's "Scrapping the Music" challenge prompt asks us to pick a song that brings out the rebel in us and scrap about it. Such a fun prompt and challenge! I picked the song "For What It's Worth" by Buffalo Springfield because to me, it was the ultimate protest song of the 60's and 70's. It reminded me of all of the unrest and rebelliousness of those times. I found an old photo of my cousin, me, and my twin sister. I printed it, cut each of us out, then "dressed" us in clothes like paper dolls. For the peace sign, I cut out the image on cardboard then used orange mist and a dauber to mask it. Please check out the Scrapping the Music blog this week and join in on one of the challenges! We would love to see your talent there!!!
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