Cool idea and good use of stash and office supplies. Coupla things: I don't like the way the different fonts in "garden" have me read the title as two different syllables, like I'm sounding out the word and learning how to read. KWIM? I would've kept the whole thing in the same font as "gar". I think your DYMO strips already serve the two font criteria. Other suggestions I have are to color in the leaves, and maybe have the strips falling out of the watering can of the bottom right silhouette photo since it's so dark anyway. I love the focal photo, but looks unbalanced next to the silhouetted photos. I can't offer another suggestion right now, though.
I love the scene at the bottom, those flowers bring colour to the page, gotta love that old paper!! And the title in the center of the flowers for part of the word is very creative, i'd of probably put the gar at different intivals as well but it looks good that way too. I also think its very clever how you've placed the dymo labels as leaves, cute!
This is very unique!! I like how you made the flower title. I also like how the journaling goes down the stem. the scalloped edges are too cool. this is nice!!
This looks great, Angela! You did an amazing job of fitting all of the elements into the layout. It is such a sweet LO, too. I love the way that you became part of the LO. Awesome!
I love the scallped edges of the orange cs. I think I would ink the green circles with "d" "e" and "n" in them just to make them stand out a little from the pp flowers. I love the doodled stems.. this looks great.
I love the stash-n-doodle flowers here & how half the title is on the flowers! Also love the stash paper & label maker. I agree w/ Moi, the silhouettes make her a part of the garden. Great response to the challenge!
Ahhh... a silhouette LO. I haven't used that technique in a while and this LO is a prime example of how it works. She actually becomes part of the garden she's growing :)
Angela, your use of the old pp is great! Love those flowers and that you put part of the title in their centers! I like the cut out pics of you and your dd-may be you can outline them so then can stand out a little bit more. You did great job on the challenge!
My (cutting it close) response to Sharon's Scrap Happenzz challenge. The two fonts for the word were a chipboard serif of some sort and my own doodley & glittery font. My office product was my DYMO (which I bought to stay organized, LOL--at least it was in a drawer in my desk like it was supposed to be!) The old paper is really old Sandylion by Kelly Panacci, all rainbow tie-dye that I cut into flower shapes. There's some old CM shades of green in there too. Dymo journaling reads "She Makes Our Garden Grow". Flower stems & flowers on the two edges are hand doodles. Just noticing that I forgot to put the date on this.
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