Scribbles Challenge - Midway point - A little note to BUG you

Wow time sure goes by FAST!!!  It's already May 1st and that means the midway point of the challenge going on over at Scribbles designs challenge.  And this month it was all about bugs!  Fairly easy when you think bumble bees, butterflies, ladybug, etc are all eligible.

For my midway post I decided to do a little journaling out of the box you can see my series on those on my Youtube channel.  This one however was not taped.  The little playing cards that I use to make those are 3x3 inches.

The image that I used this time is Heart Tulips.  I colored this with my tri tone coloring pencils.  I fussy cut the image and seperated the little bumble bee because the image was not going to fit here otherwise.

The background was all made with some left over paints and some leftover stamping (I use some of my little cards to clean out my stamps and it was perfect for this background).  I used my liquitex medium to glue this on and the sentiment is from a magazine cut out.  The edge of the little journaling card was edge with my Faber Castel pit pen.  I also used some book paper on the background layer.

Hope you are inspired to try doing something like this.  Super easy and a small size if you are intimidated with mixed media :)

I'm entering this little journaling card in the following challenges:
  1. Crafting in a beautiful mess - Anything goes
  2. Crafting-with-friends - Anything goes
  3. Wordart wednesday - Family friendly - Anything goes
  4. Moo-mania - Floral
That's it for this post!  One more on the way.

Hugs

Comments

  1. Lovely project Vicky! Thank you so much for joining us at Moo Mania & More!
    oxo Susi

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  2. Thanks for sharing your lovely crafting for Crafting in a beautiful mess challenge 2, Hazel, DT x

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