Phew, challenge #5 is done! Alex did #6
Oh well, what a week! I hurt my back, DS had croup so I didn’t sleep much and I haven’t been on the computer a lot. But when I was, I have been very busy creating something special….. I hope to be able to reveal the surprise today, so… come back soon
I didn’t really know how to begin with this challenge, we had to do an interview with an inanimate object. Thanks to my gorgeous team partner Alexandra I finally got an idea.
Entry to challenge #5 hosted by Digitals.
For this stop, you will complete a project that features an inteview with an inanimate object including a minimum of 4 questions & answers. It can be funny, historical, or whatever you like! Maybe you will chose a family heirloom or that vaccuum you have to fight with each week.
VOGUE Living visited this gorgeous double story home on the beautiful Mornington Peninsula in Victoria. Not long ago it was sold and we wanted to find out more about what is currently happening there
VOGUE Living: Tell us about yourself.
House: I am not old, just ten years of age and I am a so called Queenslander.
VOGUE Living: Why are you a Queenslander?
House: I guess because I have been built in a heritage protected street to incorporate with the rest of the houses here that I had to be a period style instead of a modern, contemporary home.
VOGUE Living: How many owners did you have?
House: Four so far.
VOGUE Living: You haven’t changed at all but your surroundings have?
House: No I haven’t but the current owners are updating me with some fresh, new colours, replaced the carpet with floorboards and have a couple of other plans for indoors as well as outdoors.
VOGUE Living: What do you think of the changes? Do you like them?
House: Changes are necessary from time to time to keep me alive and healthy. It feels good that they are looking after me and care about me. I feel loved and truly blessed.
Credits:
Kit: Daintree Summer by eNKay Design @nuts4digi.com
Challenge #6 was to be created by only one team member and Alexandra had a blast.
Challenge: We’re putting a twist on a Sweet Shoppe Signature Challenge, the Spin-A-Lift. Once you’ve chosen which member of your team will officially complete this leg of the race, that person will need to choose a layout from their partner’s gallery to spin. For those of you who may be new to the concept of a spin-a-lift you need to take your partner’s original layout and turn it 90 degrees left or right, a full 180 degrees OR flip it horizontally or vertically to come up with a brand new composition for your page. Then you just scraplift away.
Here’s the twist to make this a bit more challenging than usual… We also want you to switch the subject matter of your partner’s original layout so it’s the opposite of the original page!!
She scraplifted my layout “Strawberries”
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credits: Credits:
Paper: Kit “All things new” and “Summer sweet bliss”. TDC-Collab @thedigichick.com
Strawberries: Kiddie Gourmet by Heather Roselli @thedigichick.com
Tag: DID – Carla Gibson by Natalie Son @designsindigital.com
Alpha: Distressed white Alpha by Misty Cato @scrapbook-elements.com
Flower: by me, eNKay Design
Font: DJB Nathalie by Darcy Baldwin
to come up with this fantastic layout:
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credits:
paper: lisa whitney
flower: weedsandwildflower
ringribbon: mira
tag: petitmoineaux
alpha: lisa whitney
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