It's been a tough start to the summer for Little E, that adventurous rascal of a nephew of mine. But he finally has some good news: with the cast off his poor foot he'll be able to swim just as soon as he hits his holidays. I've been sending hims cards and books to try to cheer him up
And as I wrote, I couldn't help but shake my head. It's only a few weeks since I was making a page which included a little to the very same Little E, before there was any sign of a broken foot
Get It Scrapped had asked me for a layout with some journaling pizzazz (good word, that. I might say it again. Pizzazz). Mmm I thought: a different way of writing; and I remembered the story Granny tells of the picture letters her father used to send home when he was working away.
Now, I'm no artist. But I didn't think Little E would mind so I came up with this one. It's meant to be read aloud, so I gave it a rhythm and it goes like this:
Dear Little E,
Come back to the museum with me!
Will we see a TREE? Not inside!
But we might Find a BEE or a FLY or a FEATHER , whatever the weather.
Or a SHELL? That'd be swell.
So don't be a SNAIL when you get this mail
Let me know. Then we'll go.The picture, of course, is of one of our other museum trips and I found a piece of brick paper by Simple Stories to pick up the house in the photo and to give me somewhere to scrawl.
24 comments:
pizzazz is such a glorious word - and saying it aloud creates a smile. I used to send letters like that to my nephews when they were young and really enjoyed creating them - great Lo and good to hear Little E is on the mend
So you can draw too!! Why am I not surprised!!! Great layout and fun rebus journaling technique! It definitely adds pizzazz!
This reminds me of the letters I used to do for my little step grand girls 20 odd years ago when they were wee. They loved them!! And that brick paper? GORGEOUS.....the writing sort of reminds me of graffiti....but of COURSE you would NOT be doing that!!!
Awww this is brilliant!!! Every wednesday needs a bit of pizzazz!! Pleased little E has his pot off :-) xx
Oh, Sian, this is so clever! Love it all, it's SO great! (I've just been writing these 'picture letters' with I: she's so interested in learning to start to read, it's been a great exercise for her, and she's been so excited that she's 'reading'.....).....so glad to hear his pot's off now - thank goodness! Hoping you make it to the Museum.....Helen xx P.S. "Pizzazz" (I couldn't resist, either: it *is* such a great word!)...
You rocked this layout with your doodles and rhyme. I like the picture letters - it certainly can add pizzazz. Oh another scrapliftable idea Sian! Thank you.
Glad to hear Little E is mending so timely. Darling page; it couldn't help but be.
Awwww that layout and poem is just so cute x
Love the rebus, and the layout, of course!
So much fun! I bet you are happy mail indeed for Little E! I love your stories about him.
What a wonderful page.....love the letter.
Love your letter to Little E and great news about that cast coming off in time for him to make a big splash on his holidays!
Glad Little E is going to be able to enjoy his holiday...love the layout! Xx
Oh gosh, Sian, this is so adorable. I love the doodles you included along with your words - just so perfect for this page!
good to hear Little E has his cast off....as for your page it's my new favourite.
Great news for Little E. This page is so sweet. Great journaling.
How I would have loved an Auntie like you, Sian! Great news that the cast will be off soon.
This is fantastic!! Picture letters as journaling is inspired. Good to hear that Little E has his cast off.
I love this - fantastic journaling and your background paper fits right into the theme!
That definitely has pizzazz and how clever! Glad to hear the cast is off and Little E can enjoy his holiday.
A brilliant and fantastic page x
Brilliant layout and fantastic journaling!
Pizzazz is a great word, seldom heard these days. Maybe you will start a revival! Love the brick paper, and the picture writing. I remember those... I used to love working them out. I remember sometimes a letter of the alphabet would be crossed out to give a clue too. Now I'm rhyming!
This is one stunner of a page, Sian, on lots of fronts: design (Yep, I always notice the shapes first!), journalling (you are a great wordsmith!) and sheer general oomph. Which I guess if another word for pizzazz. (Though not quite a pizzazz-y!).
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