PRECIOUS PAGES by PAULA

Thursday, March 6, 2014

A CREATIVE DAY

I am so happy to say that today was a really productive day.  For starters I did my Ugly Paper Challenge for Scrapbook.com  

These are the papers I was provided:



I used some gesso and a Crafters Workshop template to disguise the Halloween words.  

Here is what I turned it into:
 

Next I took another collage photo from the 2013 Philadelphia Women of Faith Conference.  This one is going to be for the Scrapbook.Com Monochromatic challenge.

This is the color I chose:


And here is my layout:



I took a break from working on layouts to do a card but I can't share it now as it is for my DT assignment for April on Scrapping Everyday Miracles so be sure to look forward to it until April 1.


And now it is getting late and I need to be heading off to bed, but before I do I have one last layout to share.  This one was for Scrapbook.com's PageMaps challenge sketch #1.  I rotated the sketch 1/4 turn counter-clockwise.

Here is the sketch:


and here is my last layout for today:



I am also going to share these layouts in the Anything Goes #122 at Word Art Wednesday.

It felt so good to get so much creating done.  It has been so long since I have had such a productive time.  

Thank you for joining me in remembering my time at the Women of Faith 2013 conference in Philadelphia last September.

3 comments:

  1. Great layouts, Paula. You have been busy!!!

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  2. Great job following the layout, Paula. Your art is always so lovely, and I thank you for stopping by to share with us. Have a great week.
    Karen
    Word Art Wednesday

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  3. What a beautiful way to remember such a special occasion. Love these pages...they will be treasures for sure. Thank you so much for joining us for our challenge this week at Word Art Wednesday. We always appreciate the support we receive through the creative participation of creative artists like you. We do hope you'll keep coming back to share your talents.
    Diane Noble (DT-WAW)

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