I always enjoy taking a page from a magazine and then adding cutout images to tell a story!
All images are from paperwhimsy. I did this cut and paste 3 years ago and I just held on to it! So when the challenge of fun and games came up, I thought I'd show you
How clever! Love your work....not sure I could hop scotch anymore but would love to sip a cup of tea in that lovely old home and watch the children play! Take care, Laura
Here in Australia, where we have an inclination to put y on the end of every noun, we called hopscotch "hoppy". What a delightful reminder of childhood days.
peggy, what a clever idea! adding elements to a magazine page is intriquing and the possibilities are endless! i enlarged the photo and i think you even added someone in the window upstairs....so cool!
Don't they all look glum though! I think they're saying 'You'd better come and play with us, or else .....'. The whole thing works really well Peggy - what a great idea!
Peggy, after the hopscotch...I'd like to spend some time in that great house! ~Lori
ReplyDeleteSuch fun! What an excellent card.
ReplyDeleteSuch fun! What an excellent card.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful, Peggy! Yes, I'll play!
ReplyDeleteWow this is fun.
ReplyDeleteLovely work.
this is great! love all the adorable little children!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful peggy!
ReplyDeleteI love this piece...the house the girls...the tulips...wonderful work!!! and so much fun!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your work here Peggy!! what a fun house, I want to go there too!! Love how you create so many different pieces, you're sooo creative Peggy!!!
ReplyDeleteLinda
I want lemonade after we play hop scotch. I will say I loved to play that as a girl. insanely so. Thanks for the memory, and the collage is great.
ReplyDeleteGreat piece, they look as if they are going to have loads of fun. The images themselves are just gorgeous, great idea to put them together like that!
ReplyDeleteGreat fun..... and spooky! Those little girls look like they mean business!
ReplyDeletePeggy, my friend, this is a brilliant and fun take on the challenge. Bravo.
ReplyDeleteI loved hopscotch when I was a girl.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that you saved this wonderful picture.
Jeanette
How clever! Love your work....not sure I could hop scotch anymore but would love to sip a cup of tea in that lovely old home and watch the children play!
ReplyDeleteTake care, Laura
Here in Australia, where we have an inclination to put y on the end of every noun, we called hopscotch "hoppy". What a delightful reminder of childhood days.
ReplyDeletei have missed you so.
ReplyDeleteafter hopscotch let's linger in the promise of tulips. so much catching up to do!
warmly,
rebecca
peggy, what a clever idea! adding elements to a magazine page is intriquing and the possibilities are endless! i enlarged the photo and i think you even added someone in the window upstairs....so cool!
ReplyDeleteI've never played Hopscotch (we had no sidewalks in the country!), but your page is great fun. Neat house!
ReplyDeleteWanna take a ride on those fluffy clouds!!!
ReplyDeleteFunny interpretation of the theme! Splendid card!
ReplyDeleteOh! I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteDon't they all look glum though! I think they're saying 'You'd better come and play with us, or else .....'. The whole thing works really well Peggy - what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable and I love the colors !
ReplyDeleteLove this take on the theme. Your piece is wonderful and the girls in it adorable. The house is great!
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