Happy National Scrapbook Day, this is my first double page layout I created for National Scrapbook Day yesterday, and of course I was a HAPPY scrapper! I used this sketch by Allison Davis. I have used this sketch a few times now and I just love it.
Challenges I played forScrapbook Generations: NSD Challenge #3 One-Page Sketch
Two Scrapbook Friends: NSD Carolyn's Crash Your Stash Challenge (left page)
Two Scrapbook Friends: NSD Ann's I've Been Framed Challenge (right page)
For Scrapbook Generations I am submitting this page for their NSD challenge #3 one page sketch.
Challenge #3: One-Page Sketch
ONE-PAGE SKETCH PROMPT:
Scrapbook Generation sketches are unique in the industry. They provide exact dimensions and placements of photos and other page items. For this challenge, you have two options. Option One: use a one-page Scrapbook Generation sketch to create a one-page layout. Option Two: Use a two-page Scrapbook Generation sketch and alter it to create a one-page layout. Materials you can use: Any sketch from one of the Scrapbook Generation sketch books, print or e-book versions, or any sketch download from scrapbookgeneration.com (including the free downloads)...choose a sketch and make it your own!
Challenge #3: One-Page Sketch
ONE-PAGE SKETCH PROMPT:
Scrapbook Generation sketches are unique in the industry. They provide exact dimensions and placements of photos and other page items. For this challenge, you have two options. Option One: use a one-page Scrapbook Generation sketch to create a one-page layout. Option Two: Use a two-page Scrapbook Generation sketch and alter it to create a one-page layout. Materials you can use: Any sketch from one of the Scrapbook Generation sketch books, print or e-book versions, or any sketch download from scrapbookgeneration.com (including the free downloads)...choose a sketch and make it your own!
Two Scrapbook Friends Carolyn's Crash Your Stash Challenge
Carolyn provided the challenges below....
Numbers 1 - 7 are products you could have (you must used at least 4 on your layout, card or project)
Numbers 8 - 10 are techniques you can do (you must do 2 on your layout, card or project)1 - use a sticker (I used more than one!)
2 - use an arrow
3 - use a journal card
4 - use one pattern paper (can use more if desired)
5 - use one sheet of cardstock (can use more if desired)
6 - use a die-cut
7 - journal (if making a card - include a verse inside your card.....not just the sentiment)
9 - use a punch or die-cut machine to create a shape or element
I used the CUTTLEBUG to cut the QuickKutz Owl.
10 - ink the edges of your paper
I distressed all of the papers with Tim Holtz Distress Ink Brushed Corduroy.
Two Scrapbook Friends: NSD Ann's I've Been Framed Challenge
Ann's challenge was to FRAME a photo with a kind of embellishment! Since my layout was about a school kindergarten graduation, I decided that mini coloured pencils are just perfect way to frame up a photo!
Supplies Used
PATTERNED PAPERS: MME Miss Caroline, Simple Stories Year O' Graphy
CARDSTOCKS: AC Cardstocks, Recollection
INK: Tim Holtz Distress Ink Brushed Corduroy
STAMPS: American Crafts Dear Lizzy date stamper
FONTS: American Crafts Thickers "Emerald Flocked Letter Stickers"
PUNCHES: Marvy Uchida Round Punch
DIE CUTS: Quick Kutz Owl, Cricut 3 Birds on Parade (graduation hat only)
BRADS: brad arrow (unknown)
STICKERS: Karen Foster "Head of the Class"
OTHERS: pencils - Michaels Inc.
CHEERS,
Laureen


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