Challenged by a friend to make something using scrapbook papers (something I don't do often), this is what I came up with. The song I Know What You're Doing by Dionne Farris is a favourite on my ipod right now, and as I was listening to it when I started this, I used some of the lyrics as the text.
It's a Maya Road chipboard book, and was covered with Sage and Sky Butcher's Block papers. I've had those for a long time and always liked them, so it's nice to have finally used them on something. I also used some of the new Tim Holtz unmounted stamps, which I'm loving! While on holiday in the USA in the summer I bought some snaps that look like phillips screw heads, and I've used those for the first time here. Am loving those too!
This turned out a lot grungier than I had originally planned, I guess it was just the mood I was in! Oh, and just to say, if I'd actually counted and realised there were 20 sides of chipboard to be worked on, I may never have started it!! LOL
As ever, click on an image if you want to see a larger version. Enjoy :o)
It's another fab book Dan - well done for completing your challenge :) xx
ReplyDeleteWell worth the twenty pages though Dan...it's brilliant!! :o)
ReplyDeletewhat a good friend you have setting you that challenge!!!! you used papers you would not of used and what a fantastic result, i hope we see more x its brill
ReplyDeleteStunning Dan really stunning xx
ReplyDeleteYou are very creative Dan - love it!
ReplyDeleteStunning Dan - absolutely stunning. Well done you! Sheils xxx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful Dan
ReplyDeleteit is fab Dan, a good friend indeed to set you that challenge :0)
ReplyDeleteI have one of those chipboard books, must try it out soon
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Brilliant Dan.:)
ReplyDeleteVanessa.
As ever Dan, you have more than excelled at this project...it is totally wonderful and I am not clever enough to think of the right words to use to describe it!! Tis very good that you have such a fab friend to challenge you!! So...er...well done you and....more please!!! lotsa hugs Hels xx
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