Remember, you may share any sort of artistic medium over at PoP: writing, cards, journals, scrapbooking, painting, sewing, baking, needle crafts, etc as long as it is positive. The theme is always optional.
This month we are creating something unexpected through decluttering!
As I was looking through and making an attempt at some cleaning, I stumbled upon my colored pencils and decided to try some pencil work and stamping in my journal. I usually turn to my Copic markers and Cricut dies for my creating, so this is a bit different for me. I don't have a large selection of pencils, but I do have a few; so, I decided to give it a go on this older Gorguss Girl Stamp. This cute stamp was hidden away with some other stamps!
I also went with a different paper than I would normally choose. I grabbed some Mead Academie Sketch Paper I found while organizing some paper.
My last unexpected item I found in my craft room is my Spirograph toy! Yes, I loved this as a kid and have one for my grandgirl, so I decided to get that out for my background!
Now, as for the little embellishments, they were all in stacked ice cream lids where I store "extras" for the future. Of course, they usually sit there unused, but not this time! Same goes for the Washi Tape!
I also found lots of adhesive I never use, so I got it out for my journal page.
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Creative Fingers: AG
She is an absolute doll - and what a cheerful card. Thanks so very much for joining us this time at the Creative Fingers Challenge
ReplyDeleteSuch a bright and colourful creation, thanks so much for sharing and joining us at Allsorts challenge.
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I can relate to boxes with things stored for future use lol! Great use of your spirograph on this lovely bright and colourful card. Thanks for sharing with us at Allsorts challenge.
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!! Thanks so much for participating in my PINSPIRATIONAL challenge!!! I appreciate that you play along and I enjoy visiting your blog!! Have a happy crafty day!! Deanne at A Little Bit O’ Paper
ReplyDeleteYour coloring is so lovely! Color pencils really do give such a different look than Copic markers, don't they--the result is almost like a children's book! Thank you for sharing this cutie with our Anything Mixed Media Goes challenge at Creative Artiste! Anita xx
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