This is the latest LO I've completed. It's done from a class from the latest UKS cybercrop. It's a class called Conga by the lovely Karen. I've turned it around to fit my photos but it was a great sketch. The photos are of my friend Hope and her guinea pig Sally. Hope's family looked after me whilst I was working at Riverwoods Christian Center at the summer camp. Hope's dad works at Riverwoods and they introduced me to the camp when I visited last year. Both times I've visited I've had an animal shoved into my hands on the first day. This time it was Sally. The time before I wasn't so lucky, it was a frog! The LO is made with Autumn Leaves, Basic Grey and Love Elsie papers, Bazzill and Doodlebug sugar coated cardstock, Bazzill bitty blossoms, Love Elsie and Basic Grey alphabets and an Autumn Leaves Journal spot.
This is Hope's sister, Grace. We were at a church softball game. Softball is a bit like a cross between rounders and baseball (I think!). The field was smaller than baseball and made of dirt. The dirt got everywhere and when they slide into the bases some of them got some amazing bruises. They looked very painful. It was a very hot day (not that I was complaining after seeing the floods in the UK) and Grace was wearing this hat which she hid underneath. She's smiling 'cos I spent alot of the summer taking photos of her! The papers are Basic Grey and DCWV, the cardstock's DCVW and Bazzill, the flower's are Bazzill, the alpha's Sticko Tag Types and Basic Grey (cut from a piece of patterned paper) and there's another Autumn Leaves journal spot. Oh and a bottle cap with diamond glaze and K and Co flower sequins. It's also based on a class from the UKS cybercrop. The class was Make a Wish by Vanessa from Papermaze. Again I've turned it around but I love the use of the arrow.
This is another one of Hope. She doesn't like having her hair brushed and I told her she looked like she'd been dragged through a hedge backward. Turns out Americans have no idea what this saying means. Most can work it out but Hope needed it explaining but once she understood that became her nickname 'Hedge backward'. This is the last LO I've done based on a class from the UKS cybercrop. It's a class called Wishes by Emma. The class has ribbons in but I decided not to use them. It's Basic Grey papers and mini monograms, Autumn Leaves papers and journal spot, Creative Imaginations paper, Doodlebug sugar coated cardstock, Love Elsie alphabet and Heidi Swapp ghost stars. I think this one's my favourite of the three but I like them all.
Anyway, TTFN, i'll be back tomorrow with some more.
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Lovely LOs Naomi, particularly the last one.
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