April 2008

 

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Pet Park 

 Michelle Boeckermann

To Enhance: heighten, increase; especially: to increase or improve in value, quality, desirability, or attractiveness.

 

That is exactly what the scrappers did to pictures of their pets this month. Instead of focusing on the picture and writing about that, I wanted to focus more on the outcome the picture generates. How do these scrappers ENHANCE their photos by scrapping them. How do they add a feeling to the moment the picture is sharing? Or simply, the attitude of the subject. Each one heightening the point they want to make wonderfully. Each showing part of them as well and their scrapping styles, but in a way designed to showcase their family friends.

 

You can almost feel that the sleeping beauties have to be scrapped in playful fun colors, like you know it doesn't happen that often and the picture is something to treasure. I'm guessing when these two are wide awake they are a handful of fun!

 

You can't help but love that face, and know Woof is the universal word for wassssup! The playful colors, but dominant background show a reserved personality for Debbie's dear fur love.

 

And watch out for the regal of all dogs. Is it really that he is, or is Brianne's perception of how she loves and cherishes her Prince Max in her life showing through in this layout? Both I think ring and shine through.

 

 

Journaling: Like two peas in a pod, our girls take over the couch on a daily basis...normally, Meg is the one on top of Cinna...she curled up to Meg and then contented sighs & familiar snoring began...sounds we couldn't live without! January 2008

Sleeping Beauties by Shannon Morgan. Supplies: Paper: TaDa Creative Studios, Cardstock: Bazzill, Buttons, Stickers, Pen: American Crafts, Other: staples, ink, .

 

 

 

Design note: I used Sharpie pens to highlight the edges and color in the ghost shapes. 

 

WOOF by Debbie Danielson. Supplies: Paper: BasicGrey, Stamps: Fancy Pants, Alpha: Chip Chatter, Ghost Hearts: Heidi Swapp, Buttons: Autumn Leaves, Ink: Tsukineko, Pens: Zig, Other: staples, glue dots.

 

 

 

Design note: I created a half circle title box to break up the space between the journaling and the title in PSE 5.0.

 

Prince Max by Brianne Nevill. Supplies: Paper: American Crafts, Computer generated, Cardstock: Bazzill, Stickers: American Crafts, Making Memories, Chipboard: Tim Holtz, Ribbon: Making Memories, Ink: Clearsnap, Pen: Zig, Other: bone paper clips, notebook paper.

 

Journaling: "The newest member of the Nevill clan...Max the dog. The title "prince" suits him more than you know. I honestly think he would let us carry him around everywhere. He is 12 weeks of spit-fire energy. Ladies and Gentleman, may I introduce to you... Prince Max.

 

 

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