January 2008

 

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My teammates and I have three very distinct, but different styles. As the simpliest scrapper of the three, I was a bit worried that the sketch would keep going and going and going around in circles, until so much would be added that I wouldn't be able to work with it. Just the opposite happened! Lindsey called it done when it was still a pretty simple sketch and we all headed in to scrap. And when the dust cleared, my page was the busiest! How did that happen? Easy enough--taking a challenge or playing a scrapping game pushes me to try something new and breaks me right out of my scrapping comfort zone. You could even say that I climbed out of my box just as my cute niece climbed into hers.

 

Take a closer look at each of the three pages. Can you see the sketch in them? I love seeing exactly what each of us kept and what each of us skipped.
 

 

Sketch by Team One.

 

 

 

Design note: I love patterned paper, but have trouble using some of the bolder patterns on my pages. By cutting out a few flowers to add to this layout, I used a paper I loved without having to worry about it overwhelming my busy pictures.

Who needs toys? by Dora Phillips. Supplies: Paper: We R Memory Keepsers, Letters and Bling: Heidi Swapp, Stamps: Paper Trunk, Ink: Stampin Up!.

 

 

Editor's note: Lindsey decided to go with one long strip in place of the row of pictures at the bottom, keeping true to her large picture style of scrapping.

 

Ready or not by Lindsey Krauss. Supplies: Paper: Scenic Route, Cardstock: Wausau, Letter Stickers: BasicGrey, American Crafts, Flowers: American Crafts, Paper Trunk, Metal: Around the Block, Eyelet Outlet, Tag: Making Memories, Brads: Bazzill, Making Memories, Journaling card: Dude, Ribbon: Devrian at Target, Font: 2Peas, Sketch: Dora, Lindsey, Amber.

 

 

 

 

Editor's note: Amber stuck most closely to the sketch and her page turned out so beautifully.   

Two-gether by Amber Bell. Supplies: Paper: BasicGrey, Flowers: Prima, Chipboard: Die Cuts with a View, Clear Flower: Making Memories.

 

 

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