Monday 5 September 2022

* Path of Positivity: Royal Highness

 

Hello

Welcome to the September Path of Positivity Challenge.

Our challenge is always Anything Goes with an optional theme.

This month's option is to design a project that focuses on celebrating YOUR COMMUNITY, YOUR NATION or THE WORLD AT LARGE.

Honours and Prizes include:
  • $6 worth of images from Scribbles Designs, for a person chosen in a random draw based on all qualifying entrants.
  • A badge for the following honours: Top PickVoter's ChoiceMost InspirationalRandom WinnerDT Delight.

I decided to go patriotic this time by using these lovely digi stamps of the Queen and one of her Corgis. I made a journal page:


I coloured the images (digi stamps from Vera Lane Studio) with Copics and Polychromo pencils and made a stencilled background with added heat embossed splatters and some stamping. I used torn washi tape to ground the images. The lovely sentiment was cut into strips and adhered in a wonky fashion, then emphasised with a black fine liner.

EDIT:  I am deeply saddened to hear of Queen Elizabeth !!'s passing on the 8th September. She was a truly inspirational lady who devotedly served her country and the Commonwealth for 70 years 241 days. She was our guiding star and our moral compass. She will be missed by all. 
RIP Ma'am.



We would love to see your creations! 
Just make sure that your entry is positive, inspirational, motivational or encouraging in some way!
The link up is here: Challenge #104 Path of Positivity.

 

That's all for today! 
Many thanks to Scribbles Designs for sponsoring the challenge.


I'll be back with a another Path of Positivity project in a couple of weeks time.

Thanks for stopping by today!
xoxo
                                                                                                                                            
I'd like to play along in these challenges:


I'd really love some feedback :)      

I read and appreciate all your comments. 
xoxo

3 comments:

  1. A wonderful journal page depicting our lovely Queen, in the close-up I can see all the gorgeous texture of your background techniques, fabulous!
    Lorraine

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  2. This turned into a lovely tribute to our Queen - with her precious Corgis. And how true that sentiment is as well

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