Saturday, December 13, 2014

Grand Canyon Shuttle Layout

I sneaked off to my craft room to get in a little scrapping time this morning, and this is what I came up with. I had some random pictures of my son and me on the Grand Canyon shuttle, plus a photo we took of some deer grazing right by the shuttle stop, so I combined them with a sketch from Sketches in Thyme, plus a few other challenges, to create a fun layout of that special moment.
Recipe:
Noted Backgrounds stamp set
Mistletoe creative Basics paper
Sky, Cranberry, New England Ivy, Kraft & Colonial White cardstock
Cashmere ink
New England Ivy marker
Tulip Craft buttons
Natural hemp
Cranberry organdy ribbon
My Crush Best Day Ever Assortment (notebook paper)
Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge: circle, tree overlay, scalloped border, tag, title
Cricut Artbooking cartridge: arrows
Pattern: Sketches in Thyme #135
Challenges: 1 2 3 Get Scrappy #17 (I used the third row down - buttons, tag, light blue background); Clear It Out Challenges (use the color blue and ribbon or twine); Use Your Stuff color challenge: red & green (I used several other colors but lots of red and green)

6 comments:

Lynn's Place said...

CIO challenge blog would like to say thanks for joining us this week. And hope you stop by to play again...your project is awesome...tfs <((><

chanya13 said...

Beautiful !!! Thanks for joining us at Clear it Out!!! I hope you get to join us again for our next challenge. Agnieszka DT

Anonymous said...

Great layout! Thanks for joining us at Sketches in Thyme!

Unknown said...

love this take on our sketch! the colors are just perfect and that photo of your little guy is just darling! Thanks for joining us at Sketches in Thyme!
Kim xXx

sue said...

Another great layout, Cheryl! I live in New Zealand and have been to the Grand Canyon! It was one of the most amazing, awe inspiring places I have ever seen!! Thanks for joining our challenge at 123 Get Scrappy! I hope you have a very happy and creative 2015 :)

Eli said...

This page is very nice! You rock! Eli for SIT