Saturday, September 19, 2020

Mission San Luis Obispo Layout

September has not been a scrappy month for me, unfortunately. I guess I am still adjusting to having four kids doing distance learning at home, with all the fun challenges that entails! Speaking of challenges, the layout I have slowly been putting together over the past two weeks was inspired by several challenges. First, Double Trouble challenged us to create a scene from anywhere around the world. This fit perfectly with photos from a trip my hubby made to Mission San Luis Obispo, and much of my time this week has been spent finding a good line drawing of the mission that I then imported into Cricut Design Space and edited to create the mission facade. Lots of work but I think it was worth it. Twisted Sister's twist to include a mode of transportation stumped me for a while but then I thought of adding a little donkey (mule?) to my scene to represent a primary mode of transportation in the mission era. Isn't he cute?

And here's a close-up of the mission die-cut:

Recipe:
Friendship Alphabet Small, Universal Backgrounds & Intrinsic Backgrounds stamp sets
Autumn Terracotta, Pacifica, Topiary, Linen, Greg Wool, Almond & White Daisy cardstock
Autumn Terracotta, Topiary, Cocoa & Almond ink
Black marker
Gold Metallix marker
Wooden Arrows
Blue epoxy bubble
Cricut Noah's ABC Animals cartridge: donkey
Cricut New Testament cartridge: cross
Cricut Design Space: mission (based on imported drawing)
Cricut You Are Here cartridge: tree, bush
Pattern: Sketches in Thyme #435 (I used the sketch for both pages but flipped and changed up the right page)

Challenges: The Paper Girls #207 - Around the World; Use Your Stuff #405 - Farm Animals (there was lots of livestock at the mission including sheep and cattle, but I chose to just include the donkey); Heart 2 Heart Wood You Rather? (used wood arrows and stamped a wood grain pattern on the Chocolate cardstock)

6 comments:

Melanie R said...

Your scrapbook page is fabulous, Cheryl! As always, the layout fits your portrayal of a memorable event. I think the drawing of the mission with the burro is perfect. Thank you for joining us at Double Trouble #65.

Alyson Mayo said...

Great way to use "wood" in your layout - love your layout. Thanks for sharing with us at H2H :)

Donna Scholz said...

Great layout, Cheryl!!! Your little donkey is sweet, and the Mission cutout is perfect for your page! Thank you for sharing your scrapbook page with us at Double Trouble!!! -Donna

Brandi said...

I love this! Your layout is great and such a creative use of the wood theme! Thanks for playing along with Heart 2 Heart Challenges (H2H).

Brandi R.
DT member H2H
crzy4scrapbooking.blogspot.ca

Cat Nowak said...

Great layout! Your Mission cut turned out amazing! Thank you for joining us at Heart 2 Heart!

Suzanne Reynolds said...

Great job on your Cricut Mission House and love how you pulled in the donkey for your transportation. Thanks for sharing with us at Double Trouble and The Paper Girls your beautiful layout of you photo scenes.