I'm just squeezing into the tail end of April with a final page from my
current Counterfeit Kit. It was started for Challenge #2 way back at the beginning of the month; included a Forgery for the Fourth, but sadly wasn't finished until today.
Did I mention that I'm skilled in the Art of Procrastination?!
Anyway, for Challenge #2 (take inspiration from the February posts of the C'est Mgnifique Design Team), I found
a lovely page by Shanna where the giant arrow was used as a background for the photo.

So I set about making a giant arrow to use. In Microsoft Word I inserted two shapes, an arrow and a chevron, and overlaid them to form an arrow. I grouped the shapes together and expanded them to fill the width of a piece of office paper, before printing it out to use as a template. I added dots of colour arround the edge to match my photo and kit. In the end my arrow wasn't long enough so I split it in two and put it above and below the photo.
The actual page is based on the mirror image of the April Sketch from a Sketchy Scrappers group on Facebook.
Child No.3 had a toy cooker for her 4th birthday and enjoyed frying eggs for us! I'm also joining in with the UKS SLYMI Challenge #6 to
scrap a happy story
... she was certainly happy with her birthday present.