Wednesday, 5 June 2019

The Giant's Hedge

I came across The Giant's Hedge on a wander round Kilminorth Woods near Looe in Cornwall. According to a local rhyme, "Jack the Giant, having nothing to do, built a hedge from Lerryn to Looe." It's really a 6th century earthwork which has somehow survived to the present day, and was probably the work of a local chieftain.

The photos are very green and brown, and I had the perfect leaf print paper to go with them, but I needed some brighter colours too. Most of the challenges from For the Love of Pretty Paper's 'Scrap in Colour' cybercrop have been colour-based including one which linked certain personality traits with different colours and asked us to pick the one which best matched us. Mine was yellow, and I paired it with red as looking good with the yellow and brown.

My page design is a scraplift of one of Shimelle Laine's pages in her A Most Magical Scrapbook class, which originally ran in 2017 but I am still putting it to good use.


Supplies
Cardstock - Papermania
Paper - We R Memory Keepers Free Spirit, Prima Marketing Zella Teal, Jillibean Soup Apple Cheddar Soup, 
      Basic Grey Mon Ami, Basic Grey Spice Market
Stickers - Crate Paper, Simple Stories 
Flair - Imagine That
Enamel Dots - Stampin' Up!
Ink - Docrafts

Tools
Silhouette Portrait
Big Shot & Dovecraft Star Die

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