AlexWyattMommy
<font color=deeppink>Okay, here I am, out of high
- Joined
- Feb 1, 2006
I get to hostess this challenge. The prize will be homemade and Disney related. Your layout, however, does NOT need to be Disney related. But can be if you want to.
This will also be a 10 day challenge. Post your layouts until the morning of October 7th. I pull a name out a hat after dinner.
Here is your challenge. Using the following sketch borrowed from the website STUCK?! and the word "LOVE" as your title, make a one page layout.
To explain for those who never worked off a sketch before:
The background square is 12x12, but you can use whatever works in your book.
The green rectangle represents a different paper than your background - can be solid, patterned, fabric, etc.
The yellow & orange rectangles can be ribbon, paper, fiber, etc.
The butterfly & flowers are where you should put your own idea/themed embellishments. These can be chipboard, primas, rhinestones, etc.
Your finished product should kinda almost possibly resemble the sketch when you are done. This one was from their archives - June, if you want to see what their folks came up with.
Have fun with it!
Names in the jar: [if I missed anyone, speak up]
vanyel
mom4scrapbooking
WDWMom
pixie dust 112
disneynut14
New England Eeyore
PrincessNancy96
Lisa
DisneyIsTerrific
pjlla
Spinning
This will also be a 10 day challenge. Post your layouts until the morning of October 7th. I pull a name out a hat after dinner.
Here is your challenge. Using the following sketch borrowed from the website STUCK?! and the word "LOVE" as your title, make a one page layout.
To explain for those who never worked off a sketch before:
The background square is 12x12, but you can use whatever works in your book.
The green rectangle represents a different paper than your background - can be solid, patterned, fabric, etc.
The yellow & orange rectangles can be ribbon, paper, fiber, etc.
The butterfly & flowers are where you should put your own idea/themed embellishments. These can be chipboard, primas, rhinestones, etc.
Your finished product should kinda almost possibly resemble the sketch when you are done. This one was from their archives - June, if you want to see what their folks came up with.
Have fun with it!
Names in the jar: [if I missed anyone, speak up]
vanyel
mom4scrapbooking
WDWMom
pixie dust 112
disneynut14
New England Eeyore
PrincessNancy96
Lisa
DisneyIsTerrific
pjlla
Spinning