Saturday, February 18, 2017

Parents vs. Kids Layout

As I was preparing to scrapbook yet more photos of our trip to Mesa Verde, I thought it would be fun to go a different direction from the nature-colored palette the subject matter suggested, so I played along with a couple of color challenges to come up with a black/white/red layout. The title idea sprang from the long-suffering look on my son's face in the bottom photo; he plainly wasn't as excited about visiting ancient ruins as Mom and Dad were!
Recipe:
A Typeface stamp set
Animal Cookies & For Always Level 2 papers
Tulip, Black & White Daisy cardstock
Black metal tag
Black & White embroidery floss
Black baker's twine
Black gingham ribbon
Decor Journaling Spot
Heart brad (from my stash)
Cricut Simply Sweet cartridge: title, hearts
Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge: tag, circles
Cricut Artbooking cartridge: triple hearts
Pattern: Sketch-n-Scrap #122
Challenges: Bitten By the Bug 2 Red + White challenge; Another Colorful Creation Black & White + One challenge (I chose red as my third color); Picture This It's In the Air Blog Hop (for Ali's stitching challenge, I stitched a line through the hearts plus added Xs to the bottom picture)

18 comments:

maryam said...

beautiful layout , thanks for joining us at colorful creations

Lisa in Texas said...

Ha! Love this title and his face is a going to be such an awesome memory in years to come! Beautifully done! Thanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap!

blbabe1234 said...

Wonderful layout and love your papers. The tags are perfect and what a fun title! Thanks so much for joining us at Sketch N Scrap!

moknowsall said...

I get tired of nature colors sometimes when scrapping outdoor vacation photos, so when you challenged yourself to use unlikely color I found myself wanting to do the same. Great layout, I am definitely going to use different color choices on some of my future projects. thanks for joining us at BBTB2 this past week for the red and white challenge. Hope to see more of your beautiful work in the future.

Maureen

Lori said...

I love this layout, Cheryl! The colors, the title, everything is perfect! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Sketch N Scrap!

Unknown said...

I love your title and pictures! Great color choices too! Love this layout! Thanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap!

Sura said...

Great take on the sketch! Thanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap.
Surama

Tania said...

Such a beautiful page! Thanks for joining us at Colorful Creations:)

Natsuko said...

Fun theme to scrap! I surely have same moments like this, LOL. I should keep my daughter's not-so-fun face as well! Thank you for joining us at Colorful Creations:)

Rachel said...

What a fun layout, love it. Also love your colour choice. Thank you for playing along with us at Colourful Creations.

Dotstolines said...

Great take on the challenge! Lovely theme! Thank you for playing along with us at Colourful Creations!

Caroline said...

I agree, I would have loved visiting these ruins, too. I love the title of your layout, the awesome pictures, and design. Thanks for joining us at BBTB2.

Whimsytouches said...

I am from the Southwest...AZ and can understand the grandness of the canyons, mesas, rock formations, painted desert and they can give anyone angst. I totally love the look on your sons face, it so sweet and this layout is a nice tribute. Thanks for joining us at Colorful Creations.

Unknown said...

This is so awesome! Your colors, the design, and the added stitching elements are just perfection! I absolutely love your title work too! I love everything about this!!! Thanks for joining the blog hop and playing along with my stitching challenge!

chanya13 said...

What a beautiful layout. Thank you for joining us at Colorful Creations! Agnieszka DT

Karen said...

oh awesome title and definitely a beautiful layout! Love the colors and the theme of it! Thanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap!

Brenda's Scrap Place said...

Wow, love your take on the challenge. Thanks for joining in with us over at Colorful Creations.

Rita T said...

Love your title and I'm sure I could find some photos that echo that same emotion!