Sunday, September 27, 2015

OCTOBER CHALLENGES

Challenge #1:

  
Anita:

 Carrie:

 Marlene:



Challenge #2:


 


Anita:


Carrie:



Marlene:






Challenge #3 - choose a vertical line, horizontal line or diagonal line and use the items in the squares in the line you choose:



Anita:

I chose the last row.  My version of "buttons/flairs" was a big stretch though.  I decided the curved, frilly leaved ferns of my card stock was my "flairs".  I painted the mirror image of my title as I had chosen a lighter coloured kraft paper and it wasn't showing up well enough.  I guess that mistake was a good thing, because I needed to use paint.  LOL.
 
Carrie:   I have used the Bingo line - Arrow, enamel dots, free, file photo and yes, three photos.



 
Marlene chose the last horizontal row for the left page of her double layout: journal card, paint, kraft paper, ribbon/trim and buttons/flairs and the far right vertical row for the right page (treat bag, twine, 3 photos, stickers, buttons):






Challenge #4:

 


Anita:  I ran out of time and took my cue from Carrie... combining challenges #4 and #5; but mine is much too busy.  I used the Tic Tac Toe line of circles, stencil & summer theme.  Looks like that was a popular line. (Easiest line for me, LOL).  My stencilled gears is what I came up with to go with the photo of the former paddle wheeler, the S.S. Moyie.



Carrie: I've done two challenges in one because I had run out of time.  #4 just happens to have the circles required in my chosen line of Tic Tac Toe for #5 circles, use a stencil and a summer theme. I love how happy my little three year old was and so blonde.

 Marlene:




Challenge #5 - choose a vertical line, horizontal line or diagonal line and use the items in the squares in the line you choose.  The centre square is a free choice:

 
Marlene: Here's my take on the Tic Tac Toe game. I did Sunshine, Summer, Stencil and Circles, and then did another line adding mixed alphas (using stencils) and buttons.  I stenciled the bucket and pail, sunglasses, beach ball, and a tree. 






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