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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Goldilocks and the Three Bears

Once upon a time, there were three bears-papa bear, mama bear and baby bear. They wanted a larger family, but mama bear couldn't have any more babies. They decided to adopt a little blond-haired, blue-eyed girl. They loved her and she was very happy with her new family, but there were many who didn't think it was proper to adopt outside of one's own species. Luckily, the Bear family, as well as their newest member, Goldilocks Bear, were thankful for the chance to be a happy family, which is all that mattered. The world needs more love and happiness, after all, don't you think?
I was inspired today to create another page in my acrylic album. This time I used a digital image from Ike's Art called Goldilocks. I used it for my DT project over at Ike's World Challenge blog, where the theme is Childhood.
I colored and fussy-cut my image, then framed it onto my page, ever mindful that the pages are clear. Whatever I place on this page will be seen from the back on the next page. Besides all my  lovely embellishments, my sentiment reads: "There are no seven wonders of the world in the eyes of a child. There are seven million." It's a quote by Walt Streightiff.
You have another week to join in the Childhood challenge at Ike's World challenge blog. Remember, you don't have to use an Ike's Art image, but you'll get double the chances if you do, and there are always freebies on the blog as well as on the Ike's Art Fan Page. See you there, and have fun crafting!
Challenges I am Entering:
Daring Cardmakers - Anything but a Card (acrylic album page)
Fussy & Fancy - Thankful (for Family)

3 comments:

ike said...

That is so cool - brilliant colouring and a fabulous page. I have never seen one of these acrylic albums before, so I am fascinated to see your progress :-D
Thank you for making this for me :-D

Hugz
IKE xx

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debbie said...

great card

Dawn said...

Lovely album and great images. Your blog post is so sweet. Thanks for joining in at Daring Cardmakers.