Monday 22 October 2012

We Love Molly Coggles!




From Screen to Scrap's inspirational poster this month is from the film 'a tree grows in Brooklyn'
The criteria to be used were to include a tree, some leaves and use a black and white photo.
This photo is of one of our guinea pigs - Molly Coggles!
As Molly is a ginger pig browns on the page were the only way to go.
I used a svg cut for the tree and also cut out the title on my cricut.

 
I also used a sketch from Sketchbook 365 to make a start on this layout.
 
Thanks for visiting
 
 
Jolanda x

10 comments:

  1. Oh Jolanda, what a fab name Molly Cobbles...love it!! Your tree, and leaves, and hand cutting is just wonderful!! What a fine page! The b & w photo of the white & autumnal colours is great!
    Thanks for joining in with us at FS2S!

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  2. Love your added tree and all the texture you have added to this page. How cute is Molly Coggles :)
    Thanks for joining in at FS2S this month...you're a GEM!

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  3. Brilliant. I love the leaves, especially.

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  4. This is so darn Cute, we have seen Molly lately. Wonderful take on the challenges. Thanks for joining in this month.

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  5. What a fabulous LO, the colours work very well. I just love the name Molly Coggles! Thank you for taking part :)

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  6. Pure gorgeousness! I love Guinea Pigs...we recently lost our last one (we started with five!) & we do miss him!!

    I'm loving all the texture & the autumnal shades in this page & that portrait of Molly is just perfect! :D

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  7. Your piggy is adorable! Great page to highlight the picture.

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  8. I love guinea pigs! We had some when the kids were younger - our last little lady, Ruby, passed away from old age last winter. This is a delightful page Jolanda and I'm so pleased you shared it with us.

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  9. That has to be the cutest GP ever and what a cute name. Fab layout. TFS

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  10. Brilliant! and I love the fact that you used the sketch which originally had cogs in it to make a page about Molly Coggles!

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