This layout was inspired by Sketch #24 @ Crop Divas Destination:
The title says: Jelly Doughnut
The journaling says: Jelly Doughnuts for Hanukkah: observe & watch, develope strategy, plan your moves and attack! Bon appetit!
I used: DCWV cardstocks, sonburn cardstock, Unity Stamp, StazOn jet black, Ink it Up! black ink, Sharpie.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Doughnut
11:12 AM
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Monday, March 29, 2010
4th Birthday
11:24 PM
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This layout was inspired by Sketch #48 @ Unscripted Sketches:
The picture was taken on August 2008, on my big girl's 4th birthday!
The journaling says: To celebrate your birthday: You got a new camera, We went to eat in a restaurant, Your grandma made you a cake for your kindergarten celebrations.
I used: Making Memories Animal Crackers Ella Glittered Dot, DCWV solid carstocks, Sizzix cardstock, Ink It Up! black ink, StazOn jet black, Unity stamps, Inkadinkado Special Florals, sonburn alpha, Sharpie, ribbons.
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Saturday, March 27, 2010
Hanukkah
8:02 PM
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This layout was inspired by sketch #25 @ Crop Divas Destination.
The title says: Hanukkah
The journaling says: Friday, 8th candle of Hanukkah. We set the table to celebrate to holiday. The girls helped Oren light our Hanukiah and we sat to eat...
I used: DCWV cardstocks, Sonburn cardstocks & alpha (transformed to Hebrew letters), Cuttlebug embossing folders, Ink It Up! black ink, Sharpie
The title says: Hanukkah
The journaling says: Friday, 8th candle of Hanukkah. We set the table to celebrate to holiday. The girls helped Oren light our Hanukiah and we sat to eat...
I used: DCWV cardstocks, Sonburn cardstocks & alpha (transformed to Hebrew letters), Cuttlebug embossing folders, Ink It Up! black ink, Sharpie
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Dinosaur
9:55 PM
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Another doll created using the wrapping technique:
After I created the basic shapes of head & body, I asked Yaara (5 1/2 years old) what will it be. She immediately said: Dinosaur! I looked at it and it really looked like one, so after adding arms, legs, face and the thing on his back - everyone can say it's a dinosaur...
After I created the basic shapes of head & body, I asked Yaara (5 1/2 years old) what will it be. She immediately said: Dinosaur! I looked at it and it really looked like one, so after adding arms, legs, face and the thing on his back - everyone can say it's a dinosaur...
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Wrapped Kitty
3:15 PM
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This is my second doll using the wrapping technique. This one makes me even more proud of myself: After I created the basic shapes for the head and body I started to place them in differnt positions and figured out it should be a cat... No earlier inspiration for this one, no prior intentions... My imagination all by itself :-)
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Wrapped Birdie
8:45 PM
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On March 5th I was in Neta Amir's workshop and she tought me (and other) her wrapping technique. It is pretty cool technique and I finished my first dll:
I love it and I think it's very cute! I will probably do more and more!
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