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HSC32 - 3D Item Challenge . . . Motorcycle Ride Journal

I love my SCS buddies! I get so inspired by them SO often! Seriously, you could not have a better set of friends. This time it was my friend Cyndi who inspired me. I created this project with her in mind and then promptly sent it off to her. I really hope she likes it.

Cyndi goes on long motorcycle rides with her hubby and I thought that this would be the perfect way to keep track of places they had been together -- the book is about 6x6 I think (if I remember right) and you could easily put pictures inside on the white pages, with journaling beside it. I used the set Route 66 by Hanna Stamps, and created this for Vicki's challenge to make a 3D project. The image was colored with prismacolor pencils and Copic markers. The heading was made using my SU punch, and some white letter stickers that I had on hand in my drawer of wonders -- aka, stuff I have bought and never used on a project, but I had to have. LMBO!

Stamps: Route 66 (Hanna Stamps), Motorcycle Tracks (Unknown) Paper: GP White, Wild Wasabi, Basic Black, License Plates Paper (UPC Code: 9570703600) Ink: Onyx Black Versafine Accessories: SU Punch Convex Square, Black brads, burgundy 5/8th inch grosgrain, white letter stickers (Alpha Pals by American Crafts), Bind-it-All machine and black rings.

Comments

Vicki G said…
Manda, this rocks!!!! Good luck with your ultrasound! Can't wait to see your other project!!!!

Vicki
Mandy said…
So cool! I love the license plates...What a fantastic touch!
Cyndi said…
Amanda, This is most fantastic! I absolutely love it! Thank you so much for thinking of me. I will be sure to add lots of pictures to it. Maybe I can get started scrapbooking now that I have this to inspire me!
love2Bcreative said…
WOW!! This is just awesome!!!
TFS~
This is such a great idea!! I love it!! I just may have to do one for my brother & his wife!

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