The subject of this layout is my daughter, Rebekah, learning to ride her bicycle on two wheels.
I remember when my son was 5 years old, and in kindergarten, my husband taught him to ride without training wheels. He learned very quickly....in only one afternoon.....so when Rebekah was 4 years old....I thought, why not give it a try? Noah was obviously ready at 5...and probably could have learned even sooner. We just didn't know that we could teach him any sooner! So, like most things in parenting....whatever you mess up with the first kid, you can correct with the second! :)
So, when Rebekah was 4 years old, my husband began to teach her without training wheels. We weren't disappointed! She was a natural. This layout documents the experience.
I must admit that this layout is a bit busy compared to my usual style. I often am more 'clean and simple' about how I approach things, but I must have been feeling adventurous this day! I do love the colours....the pinks, blues and greens really appeal to me.
Here is a close up of the left hand page. This was my first real foray into using the Cricut. My friend, Carol, was the brains behind this bicycle tire. I had decided that I wanted a big bicycle tire on the page, but didn't have a clue how to execute it. That is where Carol came in. She had already had some practice with the Cricut, so she came to my rescue. The cartridge we used was Graphically Speaking, if I remember correctly.....
Here is the right hand page. I used the black rings to focus the viewer's eye on the subject, as well as for the purpose of tying the two pages together.
Here is a close up of the layered flowers (Primas) I put together....
And here we have a close up of the journaling. The journaling block is made from the SU! Top Note die which I ran through my Cuttlebug.
Rebekah is now about to turn 7 years old! She has moved on to bigger and better things with her increase in years. She now plays the piano, rides horseback and skis, in addition to riding her bike on two wheels. :)
Thursday, January 26, 2012
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I love seeing some of the layouts that I watched you wrestle with come to completion! What font did you use for "perfectly balanced?"
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