I used a Gelli print for my background, and fashioned an alternative kind of person from our Dylusions stamps and a magazine flower cut out, with more Gelli prints making eyes and a nose.
Yet another Gelli print made some fab letters, cut on our Cricut.
I Mod Podgied everything down and sloped off for a small smackeral while everything dried.
Ta dahhhhhh, my pages.
And a little close up! Tune in tomorrow for Horace's interpretation of the challenge.
With love from the bears
Well, that's not an ordinary person! Nicely created.
ReplyDeleteAn awesome journal page, Pooh!
ReplyDeleteLove your Gelli printed background very much!!!
Hugs,
die amelie x
Thats great Pooh, what a good interpretation youve done and i love your snack, i could eat those all day long.
ReplyDeleteGill x
See... I've had the day off today, but I'm stuck in Stratford upon Avon, hours away from my crafty stash and completely unable to do anything about joining in - bad planning on my part, and I'm so so sorry - especially looking at these fabulous pages, Pooh - brilliant Gelli work! Look forward to Horace's take tomorrow. I've just quit my place at eclectic Paperie - so hope that will clear my decks enough that I can play along IMMEDIATELY next month...
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
You and the other bears are making great use of that Gelli plate, Pooh! The character on the right bears more than a passing resemblance to Animal from the Muppets .... heh heh! Great page.
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