We thought it was about time for a new challenge. This time it was Laura's turn to come up with one and we think she did a great and very inspiring job! Here is Laura's challenge:
The challenge has the theme of "kids".. Preferably with them joining in on the project, like making a card, or a layout, or making something FOR a kid... Or scrapbooking kids art work. Be inspired by this and go from there.
Since this is Laura's challenge let's start with her project! She made this cute card using Pixie-Licious:
With the scraps, and anything he wanted to put on it at the same time, she let her 3 year old make his own card.
He made it for his Grandma, and had the best time sitting at his moms desk to work with her!
Next up are two projects by our guest designer Michelle Wooderson.....well actually by Jordan, her daughter :)
Jordan made some creative bookmarks for her friends at school using stripe of the Pixie-Licious borders
Next you see invitations she made for her birthday party this year using the bright and cheery DeLovely products.
Natasja does a lot of "scrapbooking" and crafting together with her 5 year old daughter Noa. Noa loves it when her mom empties the dinner table just to fill it up with all kinds of scrapbook products. Then they will both work on their own project where Noa tries to copy her mom. Natasja always makes sure that Noa has her own "stash" of papers, stickers, embellishments etc. to choose from. This way Noa doesn't get overwhelmed by everything on the table and to Noa its clear not to cut up the new Cosmo Cricket papers mommy is working with ;)
During one of those fun crafty hours at their dinning table Natasja took some fun pictures from Noa. For this blogpost she put those pictures in a letter sized album together with some page protectors. It makes a fun album for Noa to have and to fill up those page protecters with some great drawings or other projects.
Natasja used the Togetherness line for this projects because of it's fun and bright colors.
Natasja used some fun and bright colors (Claudine Hullmuth Studio Paints by Ranger) to color the chipboard pages.
She also left 3 of the inside pages empty, for Noa to fill.
As you can see Noa was quit happy with her album!
Wendy was very excited when she received this weeks challenge - she loves working on projects with her kids! Her two little boys were excited to paint their hands and to make turkeys to decorate for Thanksgiving. Wendy on her turn was excited to have them make an extra one for this layout. She loves to have a record of the size of their little hands!
Do you see how the colors from the Nutmeg line work work perfectly with the handprint turkey colors...
...plus, (bonus!) the "gobble gobble" accent was perfect for her tittle! If those photos had audio attached, we would totally hear her two boys saying "gobble gobble gobble!" :)
Also Gudrun had lot of fun working on Laura's chellange!
Sol, her youngest daughter was working on a little story she wrote all by herself. Gudrun couldn't resist using her daughters cute little story for her scrapbooking page. She used Circa 1934 here.
As you can see Gudrun created a large envelop to put the handwritten story in, great solution! This way it will be well preserved, and they can enjoy reading it years from now. The picture Gudrun used is not as good as she wanted since it had been taking by indoor light, but she loves that is is a "everyday" picture of Sol and it will remind them exactly what she looked like when she wrote the story inside the envelope.
What is a challenge without a chance to win?! Show us what you created inspired by this challenge leaving a link in the comment section below and you can be the one winning a Circa 1934 craftkit! We will announce to winner in our post next Saturday.
Have fun!!