COVID-19 has impacted so many of us for a very long time, hasn't it? Some countries are slowly opening up again and some schools have reopened for students once again. Other countries are taking a more needed cautious approach.
In the Netherlands schools have reopened but offices are encouraged to keep their employees working from home as yet. My office has decided that we will work from home until 4 January 2021 at the earliest - a bit of a surprise when I first head this news but I think it is the right decision as our office is open area for almost everyone.
As an expat living away from home, my only social time was with my work colleagues so the past 171 days (yes I have been counting) has meant a lot of solitude and sometimes a bit of loneliness. A few weeks ago a colleague invited three of us to her place for Friday night Pizza and Games night. It was so much fun that we decided it would be a weekly event - a way to socialize a bit in safety.
And so a pizza night tradition has begun and each week we show up at her apartment to make pizzas. But not any normal pizza, no way! Each week we try three different types of pizzas and stretch our culinary skills and imagination.
When I saw this sketch challenge and three photos I immediately decided to create a memory page of Pizza Night as years from now looks at this page will bring a smile to my face. And that's what we want memories to do, right?
What I like about the above sketch is all the different elements the page. I have always been attracted to splatter stamps and shapes so I was eager to get started. What proved quite challenging was the hexagons. I could have used another shape but I liked the elements. So [shock] I dusted off a required hexagon punch from a couple of Annual Catalogs ago to decided to use it.
Next was the paper choice for the hexagons. I looked for color inspiration in the photos and chose Cherry Cobbler and Shaded Spruce which are two colors in one of the patterns in Plaid Tidings paper:
I used some splatter stamps from the Painted Poppies stamp set and I created the title from the Make a Difference stamp set. I did a second little cheat and used another splatter stamp from the retired Gorgeous Grunge stamp set. Remember that set?
I am really happy with how my page turned out - it has a very different style from what I am used to creating and I love it!
What weekly events would you want to remember years from now? Choose one, take some photos and try this Sketch Challenge too.
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