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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Sweet Life
(Stuck?! Sketches DT Reveal)


It's time for another Stuck?! Sketches challenge reveal and this is my take!


I absolutely adore this sketch!
Click HERE for all the details and additional DT inspiration!
I really hope that you will play along.


Now for those who might have missed it, this was my June 1st Stuck?! Sketches DT Reveal:

 

As you can see, that project is very similar to today's layout, and I did promise you double the fun back then!  So yes, you guessed it, I used both sketches together to create a double page spread.  It goes to show that the Stuck?! Sketches are so versatile and even 2 unrelated and different style sketches can be meshed together to create a continuous design over 2 pages.  Even if I don't do them as often nowadays, I still love double pages!


Again, I added a lot of stitches in different colours and paint splatters.


The stitching seems to pop out against the dark navy blue background!


And here again is little Tristan, happy and enjoying a beautiful day outdoors!


So let me know what you think?  Did you like my double page?
Would you like me to do more?

6 comments:

  1. Love the stitching!! And I love that you put the two pages together in a double spread. Looks amazing!!

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  2. Amazing project. This little boy is so cute and I love your lovely work! I like the stitching and a lot of colours very much.
    Have a wonderful day!
    Valerija xx

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  3. Nicole - LOVE that you combined the sketches too!! Absolutely love everything about this page (and the double page) from the paper choice to the stitching - it's just perfect!!

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  4. Yayy this turned out amazing! Love how the two pages look together!

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  5. This is fantastic, Nicole! Great color, and I adore all that fabulous stitching! Way to cohesively connect both sketches!

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