I had so much fun doing the Once Upon A Sketch challenge last time. The newest sketch is as much inspiring as the previous one and I had to play again.
This is the sketch:
and the journalling criteria for this challenge was to use a quote with additional journalling as optional. This is my take on the sketch:
A quote that perfectly described the moment was by Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky :"The soul is healed by being with children" from The Idiot.
The photos were taken one Septembers evening when we were going home after stressful working day and I decided to break the rules and stop in the park for only 15 minutes. We enjoyed that amazing autumn's sunshine and wonderful colours and all that their happiness made my day.
Used Basic Grey papers and stickers, some Prima flowers, Glimmer mist, Hero Arts stamps, Ranger inks and text is printed from the computer.
Thank you very much for reading my blog and all kind comments.
Svjetlana x
Gorgeous take on the sketch, Svjetlana! Thank you for playing along!~Gerry~
ReplyDeleteThis is such a gorgeous page - I adore the misting that you've done
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perfection plus .. I love it .. hugz x
ReplyDeleteCouldn't agree more with your quote! Beautiful Page.
ReplyDeleteGreat spritzing and those leaves are so lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful lo! Love the rich colors and those leaves are simply perfect!
ReplyDeleteLovely page Svjelana - Am tempted to have a go myself. I like the idea of adding a quote to journaling.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I found you once again! I did not notice on DC that you have quoted Mr.Dostoyevsky. Brilliant page once again!
ReplyDeletewow love everything about it svjetlana...
ReplyDeletelove the photos too, they look so happy and relaxed...
maria xx
wonderful page!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in our OUAS challenge!
Another gorgeous page Svetlana! Thanks for joining us again at Once Upon a Sketch :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous page, great to have you play along at OUAS!
ReplyDeleteStunning! The hint of mist is a great touch, and I'm loving the die-cut leaves... what a beautiful detail to distress them too. Love that quote :-)
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