That made me so confused so I decided to do some LO:s for I while and then I
saw this challenge with camping theme. That suited me perfect because I just
got back from a camping safari in Tanzania.
We spend 6 nights in three
different parks in Tanzania. 3 of them we slept in a tent in Serengeti National
Park, the biggest and the most famous of them. The tent was placed inside the
park, no fence, the wild animals were walking nearby.
When we went to bed at night a guide escorted us from the restaurant tent to our tent to provide a safe walk. And we fell asleep to the sound of branches bursting and hyenas screaming.
When we went to bed at night a guide escorted us from the restaurant tent to our tent to provide a safe walk. And we fell asleep to the sound of branches bursting and hyenas screaming.
This was a very
special experience and I loved living so close to the animals. So I chose not
to have pictures from the animals we saw in my LO, but focus on the camping
adventure.
So here is my
contribution to the CSI-challenge #249.
And here is case that
I solved:
The colors in the case
can be found in my background paper and the colors I used stamping and inking
the zebra stencil. They can also be found in the pictures and in my decorations.
I tried to shape the zebra pattern as the shape of Africa, but it turned out to be mission impossible. The stencil was to small and to regular.
I tried to shape the zebra pattern as the shape of Africa, but it turned out to be mission impossible. The stencil was to small and to regular.
The African stamps comes from Amy Design and the Adventure-text from Technique
Tuesday.
I cut out the words Serengeti from an alphabet die I have and then I drawed a thin line of black around them, to make the pop up more.
I chose to write my journaling on craft paper, stamp it with a stamp with wood texture. I chalked the edges to make it look like old wood and created an old sign.
We actually saw a lot of old wooden signs in Serengeti, so this was perfect for my LO.
The evidences are:
- Wood
- Woodland animals (I hope an African monkey counts)
- Woodland animals (I hope an African monkey counts)
- Trees (in my
pictures)
- Signs
- Arrow
- Camping items (in my
pictures)
- Decorative border
- Twigs/branches
The testimonies are:
- Topic: Document an
outdoor memory
- Presentation: Add
your journaling to a sign.
- Inspiration words: Adventure
Best regards Marit