Mary Pat here to bring you my take on the November Recipe Challenge. I had a different take on the recipe challenge. I created a layout with a picutre of my son who was having a hard day. My recipe is for how to create a Monster!
In order to create a monster you need 1- 2 year old, No Nap, Over stimulated and Too much sugar. When you add all those things together you get a Lil' Monster!!!!
I hope you enjoyed my take on the November Recipe Challenge and now it's your turn to take the November Recipe Challenge. You have two choices
Follow this recipe:
5 embelishments (flowers, buttons, etc)
4 words or letters in your title
3 pictures
2 pattern papers
1 solid paper
or
You can do a layout containing a recipe - maybe one of your family's favorite Thanksgiving dish or a family recipe.
To participate in the November Recipe Challenge - just complete a project using one of the challenges mentioned above and email a picture of your project along with a description to mailto:Scrappinpsycho@live.com All submissions will be posted to The Scrap Our Stash blog and on November 30th a winner will be chosen, and given the opportunity to be a Guest Design Team Member for the month of January. This challenge ends at midnight central time on November 30thAll
Hi Mary Pat, you have me chuckling with your recipe - my son's 42 now but I do remember the terrible twos like it was yesterday! Love your layout and the photo is perfect. Elizabeth x
ReplyDeleteMary Pat, I love your take on this challenge! Such a cute recipe. And that photo is adorable. Rocked it!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love those little monsters! Adorable layout!
ReplyDeleteSoooooo Cute! Cutest monster ever! Love your take and your layout looks great!
ReplyDeleteThis lo is just too cute! Love your take on the recipe challenge, the splatters, monsters and bits and pieces of paper. Your son's "monster" face is so cute, love the pouty lip!
ReplyDeleteHe he he - nice title and I like papers you have chosen to ilustrate the monster...
ReplyDeleteLa Vikinga
What a clever idea! This is too cute!!! Love it. Fantastic job all around!
ReplyDeleteI love the story behind the page! The elements you chose tell the story so well!
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this. I love your take on the recipe... We have that recipe at our house sometimes too! What a great use of your monster paper!
ReplyDeleteI love your take on this challenge, great page!
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