Sunday, April 6, 2014

CSI Case File No. 117: MIND-BOGGLING BICYCLE STUNTS



Here's the inspiration for this scrapbook page challenge CSI Case File No. 117.  

I chose to highlight a photo of Andrew doing bicycle stunts in the middle of Wellington Road:

MIND-BOGGLING was the word I got from the Random Word Generator.
That word really drove the creation of this page once I found this photo.
Title:  MIND-BOGGLING BICYCLE STUNTS on Wellington Road
This close-up of the photo shows the two jumps I built in the middle of our street for Andrew .
He spent hours perfecting his techniques on the jumps.
No broken bones!!!
Close-up:  Stamped journaling box; arrow rub-on; Dymo Label-maker used for   RWG word
another stamped journaling box where I used a rub-on arrow to point to SAFETY
and then wrote in "Not so much"
rub-on arrows-framed journaling box, stamped Observations box inside that
A.  It boggles my mind that I actually helped build this.
B.  The jumps are in the middle of the street--Wellington Road.
C.  I wonder what I was thinking--but he loved it!
blue gears panel:  Dylusions London Blue Ink Spray over stencil on blue herringbone paper, torn/inked edges
Memory Box dies:   Gears Border,  Mini Gears, Bicycle; Dies cut from Silver Mirror Card, the Paper Cut
photo cropped, corners rounded with Crop-O-Dile, mounted on Khaki Cardstock
Hero Arts Black Ink
Micron 05 Black Pen
three scrapbook papers from Basic Gray Fiction 12X12 Collection

3 comments:

Connie said...

Anne...this is terrific. Could be my tow-headed Chris at that age right down to the socks Andrew has on. Great card!

Connie said...

Anne...this is terrific. Could be my tow-headed Chris at that age right down to the socks Andrew has on. Great card!

Andrew said...

Geez, look at the size of the one on the other side. Man childhood was dangerously awesome.