Sunday, July 11, 2010

Sketchbook Project 2011 (pages 6 & 7)





Here is the next two page spread (pages 6 & 7) of my Sketchbook Project. These pages were done on the go yesterday. In between sitting poolside watching my girls go down water slides and shopping for birthday gifts for my brother, I managed to squeeze in another two page spread. This one is a little more mysterious than yesterdays. I squeezed in a few more hidden faces. There are five to find today. "Where are my ladies?" otherwise known as "Where's Waldo". Have a wonderful Sunday everyone(O:

By the way, thank you all for your comments yesterday, it means so much each time you visit me.

12 comments:

  1. Rebecca, I'm enjoying this waldo thing...I can't find the 5th one but I'm not giving up so easy. I love your work and color pallet. Color makes me happy...

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  2. What fun! I, too, find 4 ~~ 1 on the left page, and 3 on the right page. Will haveta keep looking for the 5th one. Love the butterflies, Rebecca! Mind if I try to do one of your style of girls? I'm not sure I have the patience for all of your details, but I would love to try...if you don't mind, ;). Happy Sunday!

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  3. Gorgeous layout and fabulous color. I too only find 4 - it is fun to look though so I will keep trying.

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  4. Me too! I could only find 4! And I looked and looked! Hey Rebecca, I really like the colors you used as the textures for these ladies. You've got such a unique eye! These are FABULOUS!!

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  5. 4 faces?
    I really love how you incorporate those beautiful images on faces like that.. butterflies look like it's coming out of the girls... just Beautiful !

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  6. Mommy I think that is beautiful! I love it!

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  7. These are amazing!!!
    I don't know how you layer these so well!

    Love all the color and sharing your muse. Smiles

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  8. Your sketchbook pages are wonderful. I did the project last year when you were assigned a theme. I think I would like it better this year to pick one!

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  9. Rebecca;
    Hmmm... I can only find 4 too! Another two beautiful spreads. I also did the sketchbook project lastyear... it sounds much better this year where you can pick your theme and your theme is awesome.

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  10. The addition of "winged things" was a wonderful surprise, Rebecca! Purple/teal is one of my most favorite color combos. Hugs, Terri xoxo

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  11. what wonderful colors! i'll be back to visit some more!

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  12. oh rebecca....i'm so sorry I haven't been around here regularily...but I'm catching reruns here of your older posts.....and loving every minute of it!

    nice detailing and great colour combo's....

    ciao bella
    creative carmelina

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