Welcome to the last Tuesday of the month, YOUR take Tuesday, where you get to show off your favourite layout(s) you've created this month, and give a shout out to someone else that inspired you with one of their pages created for a Create your Own Adventure challenge gallery this month.
I seriously love going through the gallery to find my faves, and it's so hard to narrow it down from the 50 or so layouts I originally was drawn to, but here are some of my favourites created this month by our fantastically creative community members:
Did you see that starting this month we will choose someone random to win a $20 gift card that shares a layout in one of our Our Take / Your Take Tuesdays over the curse of the month. So post here to get your name in for that sweet draw!
So now it's your turn - show us your favourite layout or two from yourself and another layout that inspired you this month, so we can give you and them some love!
Thank you for showcasing my layout, Trina. I must admit that it is also my favourite. My second favourite is this one. I just love the alpha that came with this SSD Mega Collection.
I'm inspired by this layout by hichchei. I love the b&w photo and the piece of lined paper with the clustering against the wood background.
I'm showing off this LO of mine of my now 13-year-old son when he was about 13 months old. I love when I have the perfect kit to scrap a photo & this kit just worked perfectly! Man, do I miss these days of little ones! (Also, if you are wondering about the scar on his chest, he had open heart surgery at 4 days old. We are quite proud of our little heart warrior!)
And I'm shouting out to this adorable baby page by tanyiadeskins with all the newborn feels. I love how she used the kit and the overall composition of the page with the circles.
My favorite page in my gallery this month came together so easily and I think this may be my favorite photo of the two of us together!
I just love everything about this layout by MirandaB! But my favorites are the unique shapes she scatters throughout the page and the grunge mixed in with both the two and three dimensional flowers.