Monday, March 27, 2017
Beautiful
I would never get tired of this view from the Awasi resort in Patagonia. I used sketch 268 from Sketches in Thyme for the layout.
Rest
I used some Shimelle Christmas papers from last year for these photos of a rest stop on our hike to the Torres in Patagonia. I used the 3/1 sketch from Stuck? Sketches.
Fluffy
There were tons of these cute fluffly sheep in Patagonia. They would be grazing along the side of the road and run away as you drove by. These ones were meandering along the road in the Park and I had to stop and get some good photos of them.
For the layout, I used the March 15 sketch from Stuck? Sketches.
For the layout, I used the March 15 sketch from Stuck? Sketches.
Sunday, January 29, 2017
Adventure Awaits
I used the January 1 sketch from Stuck Sketches to create this layout from our boat trip down the Serrano River in Patagonia. The boat stopped long enough in front of the Balmaceda Glacier for everyone to get some good photos.
She Loves Color 2016
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Sierra Baguales
I used the January sketch from Creative Scrappers for this layout from our hike in the Baguales in Patagonia.
Saturday, January 7, 2017
Como Te Llamas?
Finally time to get back to scrapping after a busy season getting ready for craft fairs, selling at craft fairs, and then the holidays. I pulled out one of my favorite photos from the Atacama Desert in Chile last February of a bedazzled llama we saw. The bright colors from Doodlebug Design's Fun in the Sun Collection were perfect with the colors of the fabric woven into the llama's coat.
I used this sketch from Let's Get Sketchy
and combined it with the January Tic Tac Toe Stash Challenge from Scrap Our Stash. |I used the far vertical line ... the color blue, journal card (tucked under the top right of the photo), and simple stories (chipboard frame).
I used this sketch from Let's Get Sketchy
and combined it with the January Tic Tac Toe Stash Challenge from Scrap Our Stash. |I used the far vertical line ... the color blue, journal card (tucked under the top right of the photo), and simple stories (chipboard frame).
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