Saturday, August 22, 2015

My Scraps & More August Challenges

Ok...I've been getting in some scrapping time...
Been working on the August challenges at My Scraps & More....
and also 2 sketches from the Sketch Blog

Here is the first sketch which is TOTALLY my style....

And my layout: 


And their second sketch: (not my style)

Not thrilled with this layout, but I used the hexagons


Here are the other layouts I posted today for the challenges over there:











7 comments:

  1. You've been busy!!!! These are all amazing my friend!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. Lots of scrappy goodness on this page! I do love your take on sketch 111 with the blue/gray/white and you incorporated the hexagons in a fun way for sketch 112! So glad you played along with the MSAM sketches and challenges!

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  3. Love your pages, Joni! You have been busy! I especially love the stitching on your title on the Blue Man Group page. Thanks for joining us at My Scrap & More Sketches

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  4. Wow - wonderful! I love the title of the Peek A Blue! You have been working hard! Wonderful layouts!
    Thank you for joining us at My Scraps and More Sketches!

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  5. Cool, love all the blue on that first one. Thanks for playing along with MS&M!

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