Showing posts with label stickers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stickers. Show all posts

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Mia loves Toy Story 3!

And 1, and 2, (and 4 and 5 if they were ever made). Toy story has beaten every record in our house, and the Toy Story craze came right in the middle of our moving process. Not surprisingly, during our stop in London we bought every Toy Story toy the Disney store had to offer. This is the story behind this LO, based on Pencillines' sketch 230. Not very happy with it, I really can't make character stickers work the way I want them too, and at the same time I felt I couldn't leave them out. Still, it's a colourful LO and I love those pics, so it's going into the album (so many pictures to scrap I can't waste time re-doing LOs!!!)


Friday, July 09, 2010

Blast Off!!!

Practical Scrappers' challenge for this week is using animation/cartoons. An excellent challenge for using up the million things we buy when our children fall in love with a cartoon character. I used my Little Einsteins stickers, and, as I posted earlier this week, I had to take the pictures especially for this challenge, as I'd always wanted to do a Little Einsteins LO, but had never taken them!


Don't miss this challenge, it's so much FUN!

Saturday, May 08, 2010

Sticker challenge

This week's challenge at Practical Scrappers is STICKERS. Have you, like me - and, apparently many other scrappers- bought a million cute stickers you've never used? This is your chance, then!
This is my stickers LO. I got my inspiration from Jennifer McGuire's fantastic sticker circle frame in the latest issue of Creating Keepsakes and grabbed my Alice in Wonderland sticker pack. Of course, there weren't enough stickers in it, so I created my own by printing some yummy graphic sets from Lettering Delights.And here are some close ups:



And if you need an extra challenge, there's also a great sketch challenge. Here's my take on it:

It's entitled "the look", because it shows my daughter's new look. She's three years old and getting more and more independent, so she's now choosing her own clothes, and experimenting. This outfit was too much, especially the stripey socks and bright pink sandals!!!
 
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