Saturday 5 November 2011

she writes

the Kraft it up challenge this month has got me experimenting- the challenge is to journal in an unusual way

well this morning when I went into my craft room Nancy had left me a little gift- she had written her name on a piece of my scrapbooking paper- normally I would be furious but today I   was rather thrilled- I decided i could use it on a LO about Nancy's writing

the problem was my plan meant i had to wait for Nancy to come home from school to finish it- I gave her a piece of Craft paper to write all over  and draw on- then I could use it as a background to my LO- and an alternative to journalling

this is what she made
 and this is how it looked when i finished adding the original piece of writing , a title and some embellishments

12 comments:

  1. Very cute! The worrying thing is that your kids might work out that if they do something naughty AND scrapworthy they may get away with it as it makes a good layout! haha!

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  2. Including our own handwriting in scrap-booking is important, but I think including our childrens' writing or drawings is really overlooked. Terrific that you thought out of the box and created a really special layout.

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  3. Fabulous! Really should do something like this myself for my 2!!

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  4. very creative journalling indeed! Love it!

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  5. oh WOW Karen what a clever clever idea! And so simple! Nancy will look back on your page in years to come and smile. I love the way you've kept it simple too. I'm going to borrow your idea I think!! Hugs xox

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  6. totally love this idea, and have to confess... i did use your idea!

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  7. what a great idea! what a fabulous way to preserve those memories! thx for playing along at KIU! x

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  8. How adorable and what a clever idea.. love it!! Thanks for joining us at KIU :)

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  9. WOW! What a great LO! How smart of you!!!

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  10. Brilliant. And this is just perfect for the challenge but also to create a memory. I love using the kids handwriting in my pages. Fabulous.

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  11. Way to cool Karen...love the idea ..thanks for playing along at KIU

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