This is a quick one as I am off to the "Ladies Who Lunch Play Day". Here's my Art Calendar page for June the Jubilee Month. I thought it appropriate to do the background with the Union Jack which I drew and then coloured with Tim's new Distress Markers. My journal squares are cut from some glittery wedding paper which I thought suited the occasion and the stamping is from IndigoBlu.
Fab page Pat. Have a great time today. Please say hi to everyone from me, thanks.xx
ReplyDeleteWow Pat! There's a real celebration going on here, a very clever page. Here's hoping for some nice weather! Hope you had a great holiday - packing like a crazy woman here ready for moving day!!
ReplyDeleteLove Chrisxx
Fab page Pat, great idea :-) Even though you're out for the day, you still beat me blogging your page while I was still in the land of nod hehe.
ReplyDeleteHope you've had a lovely day.
Anne x
Gorgeous page, love you Union Jack & a great idea to put the squares around the edge. Brilliant day today xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to use Wedding paper Pat! Genius. Your June page Says it all, 'A Silver Jubilee'. Fantastic. Michelle x
ReplyDeleteLovely celebratory page and I like your May pages too.
ReplyDeleteSuper page!!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love the layout of your June page.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully patriotic June layout. I envy all my fellow patriots back home, all those celebrations going on.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab Union Jack.
ReplyDeleteHello stranger hope you are keeping well and have a great Jubilee weekend!! Love this page Pat its just perfect for the month of June and the jubilee! Chanelle xx
ReplyDeleteHello stranger hope you are keeping well and are enjoying the long Jubilee weekend! This page is just so perfect for June and the Jubilee and love the effects! Chanelle xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect way to preserve the memory of this June's Jubille celebration.
ReplyDeleteFab idea lady you could use it for this months challenge at group!
ReplyDeleteGreat pages commemorating a special jubilie!!
ReplyDeleteVery patriotic. Love the idea of the days working around the Union Jack
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