Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Artist in blue?


And here he is my little artist.  Jase was okay with the painting, there isn't a lot that he gets excited about.  Some of the things he gets excited about; Disney Cars (anything with Lightning McQueen) Yo Gabba Gabba (and Plexi) and dare I say it McDonald's (termed Hot Donnie's by the toddlers in the house.)

This layout was CASE-d from one on the SU Demo website.  This like the earlier post are great examples of doing pages without patterned paper.  It's a bit harder in the beginning but can be quite liberating in the end.  All the details about this layout can be found on my website:  He Stamps .

Thanks for looking and yes HE stamps.

13 comments:

  1. I really like the colors you picked for your layout! I like the splashes of red and yellow on it... makes the whole page POP! Great job!

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  2. Great page, I need to go take a look at those demo website samples and try some out :)

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  3. Really cute page and your nephew is super cute!!!!

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  4. Great layout! Love the primary colors, they work so well with children's layouts. Your nephew is adorable!!

    Rose

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  5. What a great page! The color combination is great!

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  6. Another cutie! I love how you incorporated the colors of the picture into the page. It looks great!

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  7. Awww, so cute. Great job on the page.

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  8. Love the vivid colors and that face is to die for!

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  9. So cute. Love your colors and layout. TFS

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  10. Great page and cute picture! I mostly scrapbook with solid cardstock - you are right, it is liberating because the style of your page is not limited to the paper you have! TFS!

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  11. Wonderful page! Love the colors. He's adorable!

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  12. GReat page - I love how you echoed the design in his shirt with the elements on the page!! He sure is a cutie and so is Kamdyn - we named our daughter Justyn, ........27 years ago!!! She has actually met other Justyns, spelled the same way...except they were all guys!! We thought the "yn" ending made it more feminine - guess not!! Oh well! haha! Hope you are doing well!

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  13. Just fabulous-both Jase's artwork & your page! Perfect colors and great job playing with the pattern on the art smock!!

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