Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Bethany's Etsy Mini Challenge

I love any excuse to browse on Etsy.  Hehehehe.  (Honey, I have to go window shopping...it is for a scrapbook challenge!)  I found so many ideas, it was hard to narrow it down.  Here is my first inspiration:

I really loved the newsprint type on the tree...

And here is my take on it:

It inspired me to try some graph paper for my tree and use my woodgrain as the base of my page...
(I used my Into the Woods Counterfeit Kit with the addition of scraps of green and orange buttons)


I was having too much fun to stop at one!  Want to see another one?

With this one, I was inspired by the layout of the cover...the squares, rectangles and oval.

And my take on it:
(Kit: Into the Woods Counterfeit Kit with the addition of Alphabet Stickers)



I have so much Etsy inspiration that I had to start a folder on my computer.  LOL  I think it will be fun to browse and create whenever I have a few minutes.  I can't wait to see what YOU find on Etsy!

6 comments:

  1. I can see why you were inspired! Great inspiration, great pages!

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  2. Me too... I started a folder too. LOL.

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  3. Great projects, Bethany! I love your tree-especially made out of patterned paper! It looks fabulous on your layout. I think I may need to start a folder, too-what a great idea!

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  4. These projects are awesome - I can definitely see where you got your inspiration, yet they are completely your own. Great job!

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  5. Adorable projects!! I love the inspiration pieces you chose. I've got to do some research.

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  6. Great projects and I can see why that tree inspired you... totally love that!

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