Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Silent Movie

About once every year, Laya and Renee decide that they need to do a Silent Movie. For young people, they have old souls and love these types of movies. It is something they have enjoyed doing since Renee was very young and it is something that they continue to do. I love that they have interests and things they share with each other. It makes me happy to see them spending time together and forging that bond. The theme for this movie was taken from some song ( forgive me on the title here) but something about a Barbie Girl. Anyways, the movie turned out really funny and it's another one I'll add to their collection to view when they're older!


I used a line from Authentique called Lively to do this layout. I cheaped out on the layered patterned papers and cut out the backs to save some. Who can tell from looking at the front anyways? LOL!

Materials- Patterned Paper- Authentique Lively, Cardstock- Bazzill, Stickers- Authentique-Lively Details and Elements, Chipboard Letters- American Crafts Thickers, Buttons- Dollar Store, Punch- Martha Stewart, Ink- Ranger Tim Holtz

6 comments:

Lynn said...

Love the deep rich colors on this one. Great work using the Authentique collection. Great idea cutting out the backs..saves paper! Laya and Renee are too cute, I love their movies..who knows one day they may be stars!

Cindy Gay said...

Your girls are the best. (You've got to be a great Mother!)

KellyCreates said...

Beautiful girls...and I have to say I think their idea to make silent movies is FANTASTIC! how cool is that??? Lovely work with these papers, Char....and I also cheap out and to maximize my papers! ha ha!

Samantha said...

Hi Charlotte, just stopped by to say thank you for the sweet comment you left on my blog for WCMD. The colours of this layout are so rich and what pretty girls! and i love all the Bo Bunny projects from earlier posts :D

Kathy Martin said...

Great page! Love all the color! Suits your photos. Thanks for visiting my blog and for your comments on my crochet throw. It wasn't a pattern...just something I made up. Chain 150, then single crochet stitching working the back of the stitch until it got to a length I like. :) I just started crochet and don't know all the jargon of the patterns yet so it was easier for me to just make it up! ;)

annette said...

fabulous page Charlotte, love your choice of papers, so bright & cheerful matching the pics .. hugz :)