Sketch Support Spotlight: Melissa Hill
- Allison
- Nov 13, 2020
- 1 min read
The second I saw Melissa's layout, I knew it had to be a Sketch Support Spotlight! It's so bright and fun and the details are amazing. I mean...the different colors of stitching, the stars, the background paper, the misting, the stamping, the photo arrangement, the ruler washi tape...you'll just have to keep scrolling and see for yourself! Here's the sketch that Melissa used as her starting point:

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Here's what Melissa says about her layout:
"I was inspired by Allison’s You Rock layout. I took a circle template and traced it onto the center of my paper. I drew 3 other circles around it. I used the same template to punch holes for the stitching."

"I decided to go with primary color scheme of the Doodlebug School collection."

"After finishing the stitching, I added some misting and stamped stars. I also added some Nuvo drops and enamel dots. I also popped some punched stars in matching colors."

"Of course, I had to journal about how my son was not enthusiastic about taking first day of school photos."
Thank you for sharing with us, Melissa! If you want to see more from Melissa be sure to check out her blog and connect with her on Instagram:
Blog: Scrapping the Hills
Instagram: lissa_hope
Of course, she wasn't the only high-profile entertainer who brought horological firepower. LeBron James, for instance, watched from a box seat link in what appeared to be link a frosted Audemars Piguet Royal Oak. Below are a few others we link spotted.
We spent time by the water, explored a few cities, and even did some off-roading on a quad bike. By the way, I highly advise anyone who hasn't tried riding in one of these to do so, but link definitely sit in the driver's seat. I was both a link driver and a passenger and found the latter to be positively terrifying (going 40 mph with no seat belt and only the strength of your grip on two link handle bars to save you … no thanks).