We decided to try something new this month and our team is sharing
artwork today featuring a bonus sketch!
If you have come here from Kelly's blog, then you are on the right path.
Christopher loves to play with legos. He doesn't have the building of things down to a science yet, but has a ton of fun anyway. It seems as though his most favorite pieces of legos are the mini figures--a kid after my own heart!
Now hop on over to Tamika's Blog
I
have an RAK for someone who can correctly identify one of the believed
origins of the phrase "Wearing your heart on your sleeve." One correct
answer in the comments will be chosen as the winner on February 15. Good Luck!
27 comments:
Love the lego pictures! Fun page and love the bright colors!
Good Morning,such a fun page,my daughters loved lego's too I think I like the really big ones from when they were toddlers better then those tiny ones that always got suck in the vacuum lol ...the only origin that comes to mind is in the middle ages jousting matches. Knights were said to have worn the colours of the lady they were supporting, in cloth or ribbons tied to their arms.not sure if that's right, I did ask my fiance....you couldn't of just asked the meaning LOL that one I know! Have a wonderful day!
Great layout Crystal! My boys loved their Lego's too. There are a toy that never goes out of style.
My DS did a college paper on Shakespeare and there was mention of it in one of the plays he wrote. It is something that we all relate to as "Letting our feelings show". Funny how some sayings stick around forever it seems.
Have a great day!
Great layout! My kiddos love the Legos, too.
I think I've heard that at dances, available guys would wear a heart pinned to their sleeves to show that they were available.??
love the way you brought the title into the photo!! Adorable page.
love your page fun colors and most of all because of my own sons love for Legos!
Awww, how cute is that? Legos ROCK! Great take on the sketch and adorable photos. :)
What a fun cute page!
Cute layout and great colors!
A wonderfully amazing layout!
Fun and fabulous!!!
Adorable layout!
Crystal, I love your Lego page - so bright and cheerful! But then, I always love your pages!
You're killing me on the instructions...I could always cheat and google "wearing your heart on your sleeve" but I hate to do that and cheat. Still, I have no idea what one of the original meanings of that phrase is! Haha!
With that, I'm hopping along to the next page!
Thanks!
Nancie
One origin was from the old jousting tournaments when knights would wear the colors they won of their lady on their arm.
Your page is so cute, my boys are totally addicted to legos too.
LOVE your lo!!!! Great work!!!
As far as the quote goes....
In the Middle Ages knights who fought at tournaments wore a token of their lady on their sleeves. Today if you make your feelings obvious to everybody you wear your heart on your sleeve.
Love, love, love your fun title Crystal,Lovely bright and happy page. Off to visit Tamika now.....
Love your layout! The quote originated from the Middle Ages during jousting matches. The knights were said to have worn the colors of the ladies they loved.
Great colors! What a fun layout!
Love your bright layout!
What a cute page! My sons both loved Legos, too.
What a cute page! My sons both loved Legos, too.
Such a fantastic and cute LO. Love the legos. Thanks for the inspiration.
Great layout. Love the fun photos and papers.
1604/Othello by Shakespeare. Love your lego layout
Fun layout. Love the bright colors. The phrase is first found in Shakespeare's Othello.
Great LO! The "heart on your sleeve" can be found in Shakesphears's Othello.
Great page.
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