Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Alpha Challenge 'L'

The Craft Barn Alpha challenge this time is the letter 'L' but the twist is, we have to use a window. ' Lean' is my word.  The only craft I am managing at the moment is this challenge - I am determined not to miss a letter!  I must say 'thank you' to the Craft Barn for choosing me in their top 5 for my last page.  Its the second time I have made the top 5 and its a real honour!


The main image is from The Quest which is part of the A Little Bit Magical stamp set by Sheena Douglass.  The brick stamp I used on the window is from Enchanted Doorway from the same set.  The image is coloured with Promarkers and I stamped it with Vintage Photo Distress Ink.  The background is Antique Linen, Tumbled Glass and Mowed Lawn Distress Ink and the bricks are Vintage Sepia Versafine.  I used a plastic template for the window - I don't know what make it is and I had forgotten I had it.  The letters are Cuttlebug.  If you have the time, please pop over to The Craft Barn to see the other fab entries and design team pages.  I am still having trouble visiting your blogs - I am so sorry!  Off to the hospital with my hubby today and Friday my daughter is having her baby by cesarean as it is breech.  I am so looking forward to being a Grandma!!  Thank you for visiting me, I really appreciate it - your support is wonderful! Have a fabulous day. Take care, Christine xx

16 comments:

BJ said...

great page, love the window. BJ

Anonymous said...

Congratulations, Chris, getting a top spot for your last letter! The colouring here is amazing ... so much detail! Hope all goes well with your new grandchild! Anita :)

Craftin Suzie (Susan Wykes) said...

This is wonderful Chris I really enjoy coming to see what you do and how you interpret the challenge. Hope everything goes well on Friday its the most beautiful thing in the world being a Grandma! Susan x

chrissie said...

This is a stunning page. Love the idea and the word.

Chrissie xx

Jester said...

Your page is wonderful, Chris. It really does look like a window, leading outside to the landscape, creating such depth.
I hope your hubby's appointment was helpful and that all goes well on Friday. How exciting!

JansArtyJunk said...

Wonderful page...love what you did with the window aspect.

Elaine said...

It's a great image you've got looking through your window!

Elaine said...

It's a great image you've got looking through your window!

Maisie Moonshine said...

Gorgeous page, lovely image. I hope all went well yesterday. MMx

Scrapmate said...

A lovely L page. What's nice about these challenges is it encourages you to dig out old stuff that you'd almost forgotten about and use it.

Scrapmate said...

A lovely L page. What's nice about these challenges is it encourages you to dig out old stuff that you'd almost forgotten about and use it.

carolfromkiwiland said...

I love your page and depiction - you have created a lovely relaxed/wistful atmosphere. I hope all had gone well and that you wont be too busy to do this next letter.

Sue said...

Fab page Chris sorry I haven't commented been unwell so has hubby and I'm slowly getting round to everyone's blog lots of huggles Sue xxxxxxxxxxxx

Princess Judy Palmer said...

I think Letter L with a window probably would have stumped me so I'm extra impressed by what you've come up with. It looks like a relaxing place to be!

Sandy said...

Wonderful L word with a window - great scene. I just could not make this one - boo hoo!
Sandy

Anonymous said...

you're very welcome :)
And well done for this choice of word and interpretation
Thanks for playing
Izzy