I found a new blog today and OMG I am in love with this ladies work- I saw her LO on Flickr and thank goodness she had a link to her blog- you can find it here her name is Natt Smith
My fave Lo of hers ( the one on Flickr) has inspired me to make 4- yes $_ Los based on the same design but they all look different
this first one is using my counterfeit kit
its called street art- the photo is of one of those electrical sub stations on the street that control the traffic lights etc This one is in Hilversum and its been transformed by painting/ spraying it to look like a miniature block of flats complete with satellite dishes
the second one is for Dutch dares- their latest challenge is toys
I know I should probably stop now as I am no longer living in the Netherlands but I can't resist and I think if I use my Dutch photos then I'm ok.
this LO show Nancy with her complete collection of Monskeys- they were given away free in our local Hoogvliet supermarket and it took a lot of shopping, swapping and negotiating on Markplaats to get them all!
Such a lovely take on the Dutch Dare! Good for her that she completed her collection. And you know that Dutch Dares is not only for Dutchies but for all creative minds that need a challenge once in a while! I really love your combination of printed papers and the cute flower accents.
ReplyDeleteCute pages and I love how you changed them up a bit!
ReplyDeleteGreat pages - I love it when inspiration strikes!
ReplyDeleteOf course you're okay, we're a challenge blog for everyone who wants to play! oh I just noticed that petra said the same, LOL. LOVE your take on the dare!! Hope you'll keep participating!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Karen for featuring my blog on here. Love you works !! xoxo
ReplyDeleteLove the patterned flowers! Great pages!
ReplyDeleteCute pages - that is a neat sketch.
ReplyDeleteI can see that they are both the same sketch but you're right, they are so different from each other - what a great design! I love it when I come across new designers that make me inspired! I can see why you went for Natt's work - gorgeous!
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