Wednesday, March 6, 2013

03/06/13 - Childs Play Challenges

Hello!
Today I am sharing my layout for the latest challenge over at Child's Play Challenges .
This week we are asking you to create a project inspired by Sesame Street.
Here is a picture to help you out:

 
I loved Sesame Street when I was a little girl!!! 
I was born in Spain and came to the United States after I had already learned to speak, Spanish being my native language, and Sesame Street helped me to learn English!
Cool, right?
 
 
Here is what I was inspired to create:
 
This Layout Brought 2 U By the Letter "C"

 
The parts of my layout that were inspired by the challenge =
The title
The colorful letters in the title
The "Zoe" sticker
 and the
"Hello My Name Is"
 
Unfortunately the layout didn't come together as well as I had envisioned it.  In fact it was a P.I.T.A. to create (excuse my language, LOL)!!!
Oh well, sometimes that happens and it really doesn't help to dwell on it.
I just need to move on to the next layout.
 
How 'bout you?
Feeling inspired?
We would all love it if you stopped by CPC and shared your creation w/ us.
Remember if you do you may win a Guest Design Team spot!
 
Thanks for stopping by!!
 

4 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh - I love it! It's adorable and a great twist on Sesame Street. Awesome that it helped you learn English.

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  2. This is such a cute page! I love the primary colors. I can tell that it was Sesame Street inspired. I think it's awesome that Sesame Street helped you learn English.

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  3. EEEEEEEEEKKKKKKKKKKK!! I love ELMO!! For reals... I own like 20 of them!! LOL!! I love love love your lo! The photos are ADORABLE and loving the colors!!!

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  4. So cute, loving those pics of Panini! :) I loved Sesame Street too! :)

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