Monday, March 15, 2010

Triple the Scraps, Neighbor


I look forward to our scripture challenges and usually work on them Sunday evenings. It's way too fun.

Our sixth scripture challenge focused on the concept of neighbor. I am continuing to use Close To My Heart products to create my 6”x 6” pages which, by the way, I display from a Seven Gypsies free-standing photo holder. It looks quite stunning. I chose the Parable of the Good Samaritan as my backdrop and focused on Luke 10:36-37 to define the moment.. In light of our own lingering winter and wet spring, I thought that a nautical theme would be appropriate so I used a page from our Majestic Blue Level 2 Paper Pack (X7081C) for our flood or raging waters and a sheet from our Everyday Celebration card making kit for the sky. I used Crème Brulee cardstock to stamp the birds and mounted the project on a 6” x 6” piece of Colonial White cardstock. I used our Springtime (D1415) stamp set for my birds and my umbrella boat. Our added a few details to our needy neighbor to create a sense of distress. As you can see, four of the little birds were piled in one umbrella boat hoping to get to safety while one little brave Samaritan was returning to help his neighbor. I quickly discovered that Crème Brulee was not the best color choice, so I used two Copic markers to adjust my hue: Y38 Honey and Y08 Acid Yellow. I used the CTMH Around the Block (D1377) to form my journaling clouds. I used Outdoor Denim (Z2140) to stamp my clouds and for chalking the edges. I also used pop dots to bring additional dimension to the umbrellas and glue dots for a slightly lesser 3-D effect.

9 comments:

  1. Oh such a sweet way to show "neighbor." Love it, and such a great scripture to use! Have a blessed day!

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  2. This is adorable! I love your layout and the duckies!

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  3. I love how your page tells the story... very nice!

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  4. Thank you. I'm looking forward to the next challenge.

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  5. This is a great page! I really like how it turned out.

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  6. Thanks. Looking at it again, I wonder if I should have sparkled it up a little with liquid glass or Icicle Stickles on the blue dots . . . Hmmmm

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  7. Great page Diane! I love how you used the different textures for the waves and the sky! Very nice!...Nancy :o)

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  8. I LOVE this! How adorable to show the message of the passage with the cartoon like ducklings in the umbrellas out to save the last one!! Simply wonderful!

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