Hello everyone! I hope your weekend was nice, even with the very tragic event in Orlando. How awful and so sad. We spent a lot of time outdoors again this weekend. It is Monday again and this week at the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge we have a World Traveller theme. Lots of options for this one.
I felt like doing a scrapbooking layout and remembered this A4 photo that I took quite some years ago in Johannesburg. It isn't a perfect photo, but I don't have a lot of photos of downtown Johannesburg (I rarely brought along my camera there), but it would have to do because I wanted to tell the story about my relationship to this big city. Every place has good and less good aspects, and when in a new place, I try to focus on the good ones. It took some time for us to become friends, but we did eventually, and there are lots of things from Johannesburg that I miss. The journaling is tucked in behind the layout, because it was too long.
The cityscape at the top of the layout was built with Nathalie Kalbach's stunning Urban Scribble set, which contains a cling stamp, a foam stamp where both sides can be used, and a stencil. I didn't use the stencil.
The title was die cut with Tim Holtz Wanted and Alphabet Typo Lower dies, from metallic kraft-core cardstock, and slightly sanded.
I hope you will join us in our World Traveller challenge. As every week, you have a chance to win a $50 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp. You have until Monday 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in.
If you want to, follow Simon Says Stamp on Instagram, they post great stuff daily.
Thank you so much for stopping by today!
Happy crafting!
Anna-Karin
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I love how you used the Urban Scribble stamp. Great layout to capture your adventure!
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Gorgeous scrapbook page Anna-Karin, fabulous photo and the arty cityscape is brilliant! LOVE it :-)
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Love that scribbly city - how cool to be able to build up the layers like that with the foam stamp. Your colourful buildings are just fabulous! Great scrapbook page.
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Thanks for the heads-up on this stamp, you've used a great technique to show how versatile it can be.
ReplyDeleteSUNNING!! Love your colorful cityscape!
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Steph
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Amazing cityscape! Brilliant stamping and colorizing. (Is that a word?) I LOVE this! Thank you for showing how you did it, and showing us that wonderful set of city stamps.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing layout! I love how you created the city scape and mixed and matched all kinds of stamps and materials :) Thank you so much for using my urban scribble Stamp!
ReplyDeleteEvery week you amaze me! This layout with a big picture is so beautiful! Layout isn't my speciality, you are fantastic! The way you used this stamp... wonderful! Barbara
ReplyDeleteamazing layout...love the scribble stamps...hugs kath xxx
ReplyDeleteOkay! You need to make this into wallpaper IMMEDIATELY and I shall plaster every wall with it! That cityscape is nothing short of mind-blowing. I love all the color and how you made it look like a watercolored sketch. I have this stamp and really like it, but I would've never thought to use it in such a clever way! As always, I bow to the master...and always copy your supply list, too!
ReplyDeleteI love, love how you created your cityscape and used it with a place photo! Wonderful idea to make the city recede into background layers, and front it with the delightfully colored buildings! Such a cool stamp!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun and beautiful layout, Anna-Karin. Love the delightful color scheme you created on this project. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing, Anna-Karin! What a fantastic idea to make a layout like this. Perfect mix! Gorgeous! Hugs, Sandra
ReplyDeleteStunning scrapbook layout Anna_Karin and I love the colours you've chosen to use and adore the way you've incorporated the stamps which compliment the photo perfectly! Fabulous... :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Whata a great scene and a fabulous city! Love the coloring and the composition :-) Hugs, Marzena
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