So for the last week or so, I've been spilling and dropping stuff. A lot. While trying to navigate life using my left arm. Which is super hard since I'm right-handed.
Nobody to blame but myself...for "over-slaving" my right forearm by carrying heavy stuff. The price to pay is acupuncture, the stench of Chinese medicated oil and bitter Chinese herbs...[fishing for some sympathy here...*lol*]
I'm okay. Really. Just more determined than ever that I should train myself to be ambidextrous. Now that would be useful, won't it? *winks*
Just a simple travel page....playing along with Let's Get Sketchy.
Sorry to hear about your arm :( Hope it's better soon!! With my tumor and 8 surgeries through the years, I have had to learn to be left-handed ... just not very well!! LOL!!! I loveeeeeeeeee your page! LOVING the colors and the torn paper!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWell you navigated very nicely. Sorry to hear about your arm. Beautiful page.Thanks for playing at LGS.
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!!
ReplyDeleteI think most of us would be thrilled to produce a page like this with two functioning arms, let alone one! Beautifully bright.
ReplyDeleteOOOPS! That's not good..... but I'm sure the bitter herbs will do the job!! LOOOVE that yellow bg masking! And that saying fits perfectly and is soooo true!!!
ReplyDeleteDo you use Tiger balm? My dad swore by that :-P Hope your arm gets better soon!! Love your layout as always :-)
ReplyDeleteOoh, what a cool layout, Yvonne! I really like the angled photo grid you made. It's very eye catching the way they overlap, and I love the quote you added in. The torn top and the stitching are awesome. Really love the yellow masking with the bold black circle CD, too.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about your arm! Hope you feel better soon!
LOOOVE this! And sorry to hear about your arm...no fun! Hopefully, it'll feel better soon! Hugs
ReplyDeleteYou definitely have my sympathy when it comes to Chinese medicines. I had a Chinese roommate back in the day and I learned to fake perfect health, no matter what it took, any time her parents came to visit so that they wouldn't offer me a cure for my ailments. :)
ReplyDeleteI hope your arm is feeling much better. I hurt my shoulder a couple of years ago and my arm was useless...thankfully it was my left arm. Your layout is gorgeous!! I love the background and all of the fabulous details!! Have a great day :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
Oh yes.. That would be great to be able to use both hands. I do hope you right one is alright. Love your page.
ReplyDeleteHugs~
cute layout.. that yellow really pops.. love it
ReplyDeleteUgh! Take care of yourself, girl! Love your sunny background! Such a great take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteGreat layout Yvonne!
ReplyDeletea big hug to you!!
Well this is stunning. And to be ambidextrous would mean you could two projects at once - yay! :-) Hope your arm is much better soon, no more heavy lifting!
ReplyDeletejeez louise that is a pretty background....wow, just pops! Do so hope you feel better soon. Just a bummer to be hurt! Hugs from NY!
ReplyDeleteHope you're feeling better soon Yvonne! Your layout is gorgeous! I love the Yellow in the background!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome Yvonne, I love your page with The yellow mist and stencil work. You never stop to amaze me, createing such a super cool and detailed page using the "wrong " arm... You have got all the sympathy from me ;)
ReplyDelete.....and thanks for playing with our sketch at LGS :)
Sorry about your arm. Love your layout! Thanks for joining us at LGS!
ReplyDeleteAmazing page! Thank you for sharing it with us at Let's Get Sketchy!
ReplyDeleteNadine - My Scrap n' Stuff
Amazing page Yvonne! love the yellow! sorry to hear about your arm, hope you feel better soon. Thanks for joining us at LGS :)
ReplyDeletelove what you did with the sketch, great job. thanks so much for playing along with us at LGS!
ReplyDeleteLove the brightness of the yellow. Thanks for playing along with us at LGS!
ReplyDeleteI'd say you are doing an incredible job with your left arm! Beautiful background. Fun layers. Nice to see you at LGS
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