Greetings, dear reader!
I am back again with a layout created for the Creative Therapy Blog. The theme was "What's Your Dream Home?"
I had initially made this project for the Dream Home catalyst on the Creative Therapy Blog. However, I did not get it done in time. THIS time, the design team has allowed us to pick ANY catalyst to work on to enter for the fabulous RAK...so I'm entering my "Dare to Dream" grungeboard project. I made this at a time when dreaming for ANY reason was especially difficult; so there was definitely a therapeutic element to my creating it.
I am back again with a layout created for the Creative Therapy Blog. The theme was "What's Your Dream Home?"
I had initially made this project for the Dream Home catalyst on the Creative Therapy Blog. However, I did not get it done in time. THIS time, the design team has allowed us to pick ANY catalyst to work on to enter for the fabulous RAK...so I'm entering my "Dare to Dream" grungeboard project. I made this at a time when dreaming for ANY reason was especially difficult; so there was definitely a therapeutic element to my creating it.
In making my Grungeboard project, I used (obviously) Grungeboard and the paint chips, photos, and write ups found in the home repair/paint department at Lowe's. It was great fun shopping for the "dream rooms" as well as being able to decide what paint colors I wanted to use (in my dream world, I can HAVE the most coveted designer paint!) And so, here's my dream home:








The photos in the above project were taken from our trip to Antigua, West Indies. It is truly the inspiration for the "cottage by the sea" that we long for. Are you surprised that our "dream home" would be by the sea? (Especially given my previous tirade about humidity?) Well there's tropical islands that ARE indeed humid,(likeJamaica) and then there are other tropical islands that are tropical but NOT humid and infact, experience drought. Antigua is one of those islands...always tradewinds...always lovely. We've truly never been to a place we loved as much.
Wilna Furstenberg was the guest designer for the challenge. She also had a "Happy Birdies" challenge over at Scrap In Style. She created the darling little birds on my layout. You can download them here:
This precious sweetie is my first memory of loving as a grandma. I'd always heard it is the greatest, but I never really "got it" until I met this little guy. This is one of his most recent photos...I tell you I just want to pinch his little cheeks every time I see a picture of him.
The journaling reads: Grandbabies are SO Tweet! It's corny. I know. But I'm a gramma and I can do what I want! It IS my blog after all! Enjoy!